Almoravids. Anonymous, in the name of the Abbasid Caliph. Quirat. (V. 2003) (FBM. Q4) (Actas II Jarique 1988, page 83, no. 144). Curious ornaments: Ωææææ on obverse and Ωææ on reverse, under the respective areas. Low silver content. 0,83 g. MBC-.
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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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Almoravid Taifas. Abd al Rahman ibn Hud. Ubbada (Úbeda). 1/2 quirat. (NVMISMA 237 page 300, no. 25, same example) (FBM. O3, same example). Extremely rare. 0,44 g. MBC.
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Almoravid Taifas. Ibn Malik. Quirat. (V. 1919) (FBM. K2) (II Jarique 1988, page 83, no. 154). Unknown person coining in the name of the Abbasid Caliph. Ornamental kufic calligraphy on obverse, naskhi on reverse. Very rare. 1 g. MBC+.
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Almoravid Taifas. AH 541. Abd Allah ibn Faradj, al Rais. Mursiya (Murcia). Dinar. (V. 1928) ("Murcia musulmana" 48). Very beautiful. Very rare. 4 g. EBC+
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Almoravid Taifas. AH 564. Muhammad ibn Sa'd, ibn Madarnish. Mursiya (Murcia). 1/2 dinar. (V. 1966) ("Murcia musulmana" 78N). Very rare. 2,23 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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Almoravid Taifas. Muhammad ibn Sa'd and el Amir Hilal. Fragmento of dirhem. (V. types 1976 or 1977) ("Murcia musulmana" 88 or 89). 1,45 g. MBC.
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Almoravid Taifas. Ahmad ibn Qasi 'Abd Allah. Martula (Mértola). 1/2 quirat. (FBM. Fa 7, same example) (IV Jarique, page 207, no. 40, same example). Extremely rare. 0,32 g. EBC.
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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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Almoravid Taifas. Abu Talib al-Zuhri, Ruler of Badja, recognizing ibn Qasi. Badja (Beja). Quirat. (MANQUSO 9, page 19, same example) (FBM. G4, same example). Extremely rare. 1 g. MBC+.
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Almoravid Taifas. Sidray ibn Wasir al-Qaysi, recognizing Hamdin of Cordoba. Quirat. (V. missing, obv 1909 and rev 1908) (FBM. Hb8, same example) (Jarique IV page 206, no. 38). No mint mentioned but coined in Silves. Very rare. 0,91 g. EBC-.
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Almoravid Taifas. Sidray ibn Wasir al-Qaysi recognizing Hamdin of Cordoba. Quirat. (V. 1909) (FBM. Hb6) (Gomes 03.04) (II Jarique, page 69, no. 9). No mint mentioned but coined in Silves. Very rare. 0,69 g. MBC.
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