Caliphate. AH 351. Al-Hakam II. Madinat al-Zahra (Medina Azahara). Dirhem. (V. 448) (Fro. 14). Rev.: ?ê8è. This variant with Yahya is very rare. 2,71 g. MBC+.
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Almoravids. Yusuf ibn Tashfin and Amir Ali. Qurtuba (Córdoba). Quirat. (V. 1533) (FBM. Bb2) (Hazard 904). Obv.: ¿@cJ?. Weak strike in a small area. Very rare. 0,88 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. 1,38 g. MBC.
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Almoravids. Ali ibn Yusuf. Qurtuba (Córdoba). 1/5 quirat. (FBM. Ca10) (NUMISMA 237, page 297, no. 17, same example). Although undated, the epigraphy, decoration, and the r below the mint gives it a very similar style to those of AH 505 of the same mint. (V. 1669). 0,16 g. EBC-.
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Taifas. Fas, after the Cordoba revolution. Mu'izz Ibn Ziri, in the name of al Qasim al Ma'mun. Dirhem. (Type V. 804 and Prieto 132, mint and date unreadable) (Ariza Qa25.1, page 159, same example). Rev.: Fc{v!. Carelessly struck. Very rare. 3,39 g. MBC-.
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Almoravids. Ali ibn Yusuf and el amir Sir. Sabta (Ceuta). Quirat. (V. 1778) (Hazard 973) (FBM. Ce2) ("Ceuta musulmana" page 108, no. 158, same example). Very rare. 0,91 g. MBC-/MBC.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 476. Ahmad II ibn Yusuf al-Musta'in. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1217) (Prieto 270a). Illegible mint, but very clear date. Rare. 4,68 g. BC+.
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Taifa of Saragossa. Banu Hud. AH 478. Ahmad II ibn Yusuf al-Musta'in. Saraqusta (Saragossa). Dirhem. (V. 1219) (Prieto 270c). Part of the margin illegible, but perfect mint and date. 4,75 g. BC+.
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Califato. Hisham II, 1r reinado (aH 366-399)
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Caliphate. AH 388. Hisham II. Madinat Fas (Fez). Dirhem. (V. 618). Rev.: çDèE. Ziri, the governor of Fas, confronted Amir al-Mansur, who deposed him in the same year. He only appears on some coins from this period (see the commentary by Juan Ignacio Sáenz Díez in Gaceta Numismatics 81 (June 1998), page 27 and ff). Very rare. 3,21 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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Almohads. Anonymous, in the name of the Mahdi. Sabta (Ceuta). Millares. This type of Christian imitation of the Almohad dirhem in the name of the Mahdi was minted in the territories of the Catalan-Aragonese crown and southern France for use in trade with the Muslim states of North Africa. Two minor minting cracks. Large flan. Very rare. 1,25 g. MBC+.
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