Emirate. AH 266. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 299) (Fro. 7). 2,64 g. MBC.
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Emirate. AH 266. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 301) (Fro. 11). Rare. 2,70 g. MBC+.
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Emirate. AH 267. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 302) (Fro. 1). Thin radial crack. 2,59 g. (MBC+).
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Emirate. AH 267. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 302) (Fro. 15). 2,66 g. MBC+.
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Emirate. AH 268. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 305) (Fro. 1). 2,64 g. MBC.
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Emirate. AH 268. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 306) (Fro. 6). Rev.: D{b above. This variant with the name of Omar on the reverse is very rare. 2,68 g. MBC.
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Emirate. AH 269. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 308) (Fro. 7). 2,63 g. MBC+.
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Emirate. AH 272. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 312) (Fro. 1). 2,64 g. MBC/MBC-.
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Emirate. AH 272. Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 312) (Fro. 5). 2,61 g. MBC+.
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Emirate. AH 275. Al-Mundhir. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. missing) (Fro. 2) (NUMISMA 237 page 292, no. 1). Obv.: ?Dr }& ?I?z above, outside the border. This date is very rare, especially with the full name of Musa ibn Qurd. 2,63 g. MBC-/BC+.
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Emirate. AH 268. Attributed to Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Fals. (V. 313) (Fro. I-21 page 63). Rev.: Cs&. Mint and date perfectly legible except for the hundreds. Scarce in this condition. 1,73 g. MBC.
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Emirate. Attributed to Muhammad I. Al Andalus. Fals. (V. 325) (Fro. I-52). Rev.: iw; below. Clipped. 1,01 g. MBC+.
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Emirate. Rebel coinage. Fals. (V. 343) (Fro. I-91). Rev.: %wf / u?w?& }&. Vives attributes this fals to the rebels, in the name of Ibn Bahlul who, if he were the same person mentioned by the chronicle of Ibn Hayyan, was appointed "zabazoque" in the year AH 302. 1,86 g. BC.
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Emirate. Rebel coinage. Fals. (V. 346) (Fro. I-85). Anonymous minting attributed to the rebels by Vives. 1,99 g. BC+.
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Emirate. Dirhem flan that was found with coins from the time of Abd al-Rahman II and Muhammad I. Very rare. 2,60 g. MBC+.
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Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. Aghlabids from Tunis. AH 286. Ibrahim II. Dinar. (S.Album 447) (Lavoix 874). 4 g. MBC+.
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Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. Idrisids of Morocco. AH 254. Al-'Aliya. Dirhem. (Missing in Eustache). Rare. 1,67 g. MBC-.
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Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. Sulaymanids in Tilimsan. AH 199. Anonymous, attributed to Muhammad ibn Sulayman. Tilimsan. Fals. ("Ceuta musulmana" 204, same example) (Missing in Eustache). According to Daniel Eustache, Idris II occupied Tilimsan in AH 198 or 199, and then handed over his rule to his paternal cousin Muhammad ibn Sulayman, founder of the Sulaymanid dynasty. 1,91 g. MBC/MBC-.
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Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. Sulaymanids in Suq Ibrahim. AH 277. Anonymous, attributed to Isa ibn Ibrahim. Madinat ('Is-ibn Ibrahim). Dirhem. (Lowick in the REVUE NUMISMATIQUE 1983 XXV, page 177 and ff., cites a single dirhem for this ruler, dated in AH 274) (S.Album C434). Contemporary perforations, one of which affects most of the mint. This coin was first published by Tawfiq Ibrahim in the digital magazine As-Sikka, in the summer of 2001, volume 3.1, as example number 3. Probably the only one known. 2,81 g. (MBC-).
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Emirate. Miscellany from Ifriqiya. Sulaymanids in Suq Ibrahim. AH (29)4. Yahya ibn Muhammad. Dirhem. (Mitch. W. of I. 359, with a misread date, and corrected by Lowick in the REVUE NUMISMATIQUE 1983, no. 6) (S.Album G434). No mint. 0,70 g. MBC+.
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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.