Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. Mu'izz Ibn Ziri, in the name of al Qasim al Ma'mun. Dirhem. (Prieto "Suplemento" 75, same example) (Ariza Qa26.1, page 159, same example). Mint and date unreadable. Carelessly struck. Very rare. 3,08 g. MBC.
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Taifa of Granada. Zirids. s/d. Badis ibn Habbus al-Muzaffar. Madinat Gharnata (Granada). Dirhem. (V. 852) (Prieto 111f) (Ariza IdII.14.7). Minted by Badis in the name of Idris II, when the Hammudi dynasty had been extinct for a decade. Completely legible mint, no space for the date. 5,74 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. Slightly clipped flan. 1,52 g. (MBC).
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Almoravids. Ali ibn Yusuf. 1/2 quirat. (V. 1705) (Hazard 935) (FBM. Ca28). Vives only registers the 1/2 quirat. The last two coins are within the weight of a quirat, as arbitrarily defined by Vives (page LXXI of his introduction). 0,95 g. MBC.
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