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.
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Caliphate. AH 317. Abd al-Rahman III. Sikkat al Andalus (Al Andalus mint). Dinar. (III Jarique page 314, no. 1, same example). The first gold coinage of the Andalusian Caliphate and the first dinar in which Abd al-Rahman III proclaimed himself “Nasir Ladin”, “Protector of the Faith” or “Caliph. The bismillah begins at 9 o'clock. Very rare. 3,93 g. MBC+.*This item cannot be exported (it has been declared BIC).
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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-.
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Caliphate. AH 322. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dinar. (V. missing) (Fro. 4, same example) (III Jarique page 315, no. 3, same example). Obv.: @êcI. The only dinar known to bear the name of Sa’id ibn Yassas, who was the prefect of the Cordoba mint from AH 322 until the end of AH 329 or the beginning of AH 330. Very nice. Extremely rare. 3,72 g. S/C-.*This item cannot be exported (it has been declared BIC).
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Caliphate. AH 334. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dinar. (V. 401, with bismillah on reverse beginning at 3 o'clock) (Miles 222a). Obv.: @{8z. Slightly warped. Very rare. 4,31 g. EBC-.
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Caliphate. AH 334. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dinar. (IV Jarique page 37, no. 3, same example). Rev.: @{8z. The double line of legend in the margin of the obverse of this example is a unique case in the dinars of al-Andalus. Poorly struck in a part that does not affect the reading of the data. 4,11 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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Caliphate. AH 318. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 354) (Fro. 7). Two period perforations. Very scarce, we have only had one example. 2,28 g. (MBC-).
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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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Caliphate. AH 320. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. 372) (Fro. 23). Obv.: ?ê8è / H~è }&!. Reverse with five lines. Date with ?ÅI ß, that Vives could not observe. Carelessly struck like all those of these early years. Very scarce. 2,91 g. MBC-.
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Caliphate. AH 321. Abd al-Rahman III. Al Andalus. Dirhem. (V. missing) (Fro. 321.30d page 28, same example). Obv.: ?ê8è / H~è }&!. Reverse with five lines. At the beginning of this date, coins are still being minted according to the typology of previous years and the name of Yahya b. Yunus continues to appear, given the rarity of this example, it seems that this mint master had to be replaced earlier that year. Very scarce. 2,04 g. BC+.
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