ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO EARLY ISLAMIC DIRHAMS
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO EARLY ISLAMIC DIRHAMS

IRAQ AND IRAN, 8TH-10TH CENTURY

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ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-TWO EARLY ISLAMIC DIRHAMS
IRAQ AND IRAN, 8TH-10TH CENTURY
Mostly of the early Abbasid dynasty (187), some Umayyad (3) and Samanid (2), most struck at Madinat al-Salam, good range of dates and types, fine to very fine
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Acquired between 1955-1998

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Lot Essay

Early Muslim rulers adopted the style of the Sasanian drachm for their coins, but after a coinage reform in the latter part of the 7th century images were no longer featured, the weight decreased, and the coins became known as Dirhams. Many of these coins are issues of Madinat al-Salam (Baghdad), and were struck during the reign of Harun al-Rashid.

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