Auction 427

Date: 2024-02-15

# Items: 460

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Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 301
Taifa of Seville. Abbadids. AH 4(3)7. Abbad ibn Muhammad, al-Mu'tadid. Al Andalus. Fraction of dinar. (V. 885) (Prieto 395d). Obv.: @{8z. Rev.: %3#8v! / ?#(b. Double struck on reverse, but very clear mint and date. Although the date is perfectly legible, the engraver made a rare mistake: he forgot the tens, so that it reads clearly ?è#z a&C! ? a(I , "seven and four hundred", without the "thirty". The same error is found in Antonio Prieto's printing presses, and in the copy that we auctioned in the Caballero of las Yndias Collection, on 22/10/2009, No. 1410. 1,26 g. EBC-.
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Taifas. Hammundids. AH 408. Ali ibn Hammud, as pretender to the Caliphate. Madinat Sabta (Ceuta). Dirhem. (V. 731) (Prieto 62b) (Ariza A4.3) ("Ceuta musulmana" 37, same example) Rev.: @?cv! ®? / ?ê8è. 4,27 g. EBC-.
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Governors. AH 107. Post-reform type. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 23) (Fro. 1). Extremely rare, we have not had any other example before. 2,77 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 344
Almoravids. Yusuf ibn Tashfin and Amir Ali. Qurtuba (Córdoba). 1/2 quirat. (FBM. Bb4, same example) (IV Jarique, page 196, no. 9, same example). Unprecedented mint for this type. It's the only known example. 0,49 g. MBC.
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Governors. Early times of the conquest. Fals. (Walker Th-12). Obv.: Bearded and helmeted head, around, the prophetic mission. Rev.: Profession of faith. Indeterminate mint in the south of the Peninsula. 2,26 g. MBC.
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Governors. Contemporary counterfeits. Early times of the conquest. Transitional issues in Latin. Indiction dinar. Contemporary counterfeit made of copper that, as indicated in the Tonegawa Collection, preserves a tiny trace of the gold that covered it, on the star of the reverse. Rare. 2,49 g. BC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 454
Nasrids of Granada. Ali ibn Sa'd. Malaqa (Malaga). 1/2 dirhem. (Missing in Vives and in the catalog of "Numismática Nasrí") (Hohertz 731). Extremely rare. 0,65 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 80
Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. Aghlabids from Tunis. AH 286. Ibrahim II. Dinar. (S.Album 447) (Lavoix 874). 4 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 87
Caliphate. AH 320. Abd al-Rahman III. 1/8 dinar. (III Jarique page 315, no. 2, same example). No mint. Very rare, we have not had any other example before. 0,54 g. MBC-.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 407
Almohads. Abd al-Mu'min. Fas (Fez). 1/2 dinar. (V. 2050) (Hazard 460). Mint mark beneath on reverse. 2,30 g. EBC-.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 251
Taifas. Hammundids. AH 438. Idris II ibn Yahya. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (Prieto "Suplemento" 58, same example) (Ariza IdII3.1, page 267, same example). Extremely rare. 2,70 g. MBC.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 386
Almoravid Taifas. Ahmad ibn Hud. (Mursiya (Murcia)). Double quirat or dirhem. (V. 1921) (FBM. N2) ("Murcia musulmana" page 55, no. 39) (S.Album H407). Small area of weak strike. 1,73 g. MBC+.
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Governors. AH 110. Post-reform type. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 25) (Fro. 1). Extremely rare, we have not had any other example before. 2,89 g. MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 85
Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. AH 237. Anonymous. Dirhem. ("Ceuta musulmana" 206, same example). Attributed to the Mu’tazilite sect for the use of the expression ‘Adlu li-Llah (Allah is righteous)" (Eustache page 78). No mint. It was bent. It's the only known example. 3,12 g. MBC.
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Governors. AH 118. Post-reform type. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 32) (Fro. 1). Very nice. Very rare, we have not had any other example before. 2,87 g. EBC-.
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Governors. AH 121. Post-reform type. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 33) (Fro. 1). Nice. Rare, we have only had 2 examples. 2,93 g. EBC-/MBC+.
Aureo & Calicó, S.L. - Auction 427 . 419
Almohads. Idris II. 1/4 dinar. (V. 2087) (Hazard 539) (S.Album 495). All coins of this king, the last of the Almohads, are very rare. 1,12 g. MBC+.
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Emirate. AH 148. Abd al-Rahman I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 46) (Fro. 1). This date, the first of the Emirate known by Codera and Vives, is very rare. 2,69 g. MBC-.
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Caliphate. AH 316. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 347) (Fro. 1). After an almost 40-year pause, the mint of Córdoba was re-established on the 13th of Ramadan in the year 316, during the reign of Abd al-Rahman III. The coins of this first year are extremely rare, probably no more than three examples are known. The correct minting techniques must have been partially lost during the aforementioned four-decade closure, as demonstrated by the uneven crafting of the first four years. 2,22 g. (BC).
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Almoravid Taifas. Sidray ibn Wazir al-Qaysi, recognizing Hamdin of Cordoba. Badjat (Beja). 1/2 quirat. (FBM. Hb1, same example). 0,46 g. MBC-/MBC.
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Governors. AH 113. Post-reform type. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 27) (Fro. 1). Magnificent example. Very rare, we have only had 3 examples. 2,96 g. MBC+.