Caliphate. AH 399. Muhammad II. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 683) (Fro. 129) (Prieto 3b). Obv.: C??3. Reverse in five lines. Very rare, we have only had 2 examples. 3,38 g. EBC-.
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Caliphate. AH 319. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 360) (Fro. 6) (Delgado "Láminas" page 100, no. 8, same example). Carelessly struck. Very scarce, we have only had one example. 2,67 g. MBC-.
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Taifa of Toledo. Dun-Nunids. AH 460. Yahya al-Ma'mum. Madinat Tulaytula (Toledo). Dirhem. (Prieto "Suplemento" 120). Specimen of less weight and lower metal content than the other four known examples. 2,14 g. MBC+.
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Almoravid Taifas. Anonymous, but attributed to ibn Qasi. Quirat. (FBM. Fb11) (GACETA NUMISMÁTICA 93, pages 37-38) (II Jarique pages 69 and 85, no. 2). Coinage of Ahmad ibn Qasi who, proclaiming himself Mahdi, ruled regions of the Algarve from AH 539 until his assassination by Almohad instigation in AH 546. The second area of the coin provides an unusual reading matter, showing an anonymous legend and the mention of the Mahdi, different from that expressed on Almohad coins. No mint mentioned but coined in Silves. Radial crack. 0,90 g. EBC-.
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Taifa of Seville. Abbadids. Muhammad ibn 'Abbad, al-Mu'tamid. Fraction of dinar. (V. 939) (Prieto 403e). Obv.: %3#8v! / yM#?. Date Off-flan. Margin clipped to a large extent. 1,37 g. MBC.
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Caliphate. AH 404. Sulayman (2nd reign). Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 788) (Prieto 20c). Obv.: %ê(7. Rev.: @?cv! ®? / @{8z. Small oxidations, and two period perforations that do not affect the date, complete and very clear. Rare. 3,31 g. (MBC+).
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Taifa of Valencia. Amirids. Abd al-Aziz, al-Mansur. Fraction of dinar without marginal legend. (V. missing) (Prieto 176a, attributed to Almeria) (Miles 192) (Medina 84). Obv.: @(b }&! / yê7Dv!. Rev.: C?RÅ{v!. 0,63 g. EBC-/EBC.
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Califato. Hisham II, 1r reinado (aH 366-399)
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Caliphate. AH 397. Hisham II. Nakur. Dirhem. (V. 674). Rev.: Dz#b. Variant with the date units in the feminine form ?c(I. Extremely rare. 2,35 g. MBC.
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Almoravid Taifas. Muhammad ibn Sa'd and el amir Hilal. Quirat or 1/2 dirhem. (V. 1972) (FBM. Rb4) ("Murcia musulmana" 85). Variant with kufic script, like the one in the Museo Casa de la Moneda, no. 695, the imprint illustrated in the Vives catalog is naskhi. Very rare. 0,65 g. MBC-.
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Taifa of Seville. Abbadids. AH 448. Abbad ibn Muhammad, al-Mu'tadid. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 906) (Prieto 397q). Obv.: %3#8v! / uêc{I!. Date units in feminine. Small crack in margin that does not affect readability. Rare. 3,49 g. (MBC+).
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Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. AH 410. Mu'izz Ibn Ziri, in the name of ¿Mansur?. ¿Madinat Fas?. Dirhem. (Prieto "Suplemento" 76, same example). Rev.: C?RÅz. If the mint is really Fas, "Mansur" could be the laqab adopted by Al-Mu'izz. Almudena Ariza, on the other hand, believes that it could be Muansar ibn Muiz, and that his coin recognizing Imam 'Abd Allah could be indicative of a rebellion against the authority of his cousin al-Mu'iz ibn Ziri (quoted by David Francés and Federico Benito in MANQUSO 13, page 171). The early use of the generic term 'Abd Allah as Imam is specially interesting in this coin, since it's a probable symbolic reference to the Abbasid Caliphate. Rare. 5 g. MBC.
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Taifa of Seville. Abbadids. Muhammad ibn 'Abbad, al-Mu'tamid. Fraction of dinar without marginal legends. (V. 968) (Prieto 417d). Obv.: %3#8v! / |?3Dj }&!. Rare. 0,93 g. MBC+.
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