Fatimid No.: 179 Estimate: £ 250 al-Mustansir, Dinar, Sur 451h, 4.45g (BMC -; Miles -). Reverse slightly double-struck, good very fine, a rare date. £250-300
Fatimid No.: 176 Estimate: £ 1200 al-Mustansir, Dinar, Dimashq 451h, 4.34g. Extremely fine and extremely rare, believed to be an unpublished date for this mint. £1,200-1,500
Fatimid No.: 172 Estimate: £ 200 al-Mustansir (427-487h), Dinar, al-Iskandariya 481h, 4.04g (Cairo 2008-2009). Lightly scratched on reverse, good very fine, the date scarce. £200-250
Fatimid No.: 169 Estimate: £ 160 al-Hakim (386-411h), Dinar, Misr 387h, pellet in centre of obv and rev , 4.16g (Miles 137). Broad full flan, extremely fine. £160-180
Fatimid No.: 163 Estimate: £ 800 al-Mansur (334-341h), Dinar, al-Mahdiya 337h Dhu’l-Hijja, 4.16g (Miles -; BMC -; Cairo -). Good very fine and very rare, this month and year combination believed unpub
Islamic - Atabegs & Contemporaries ASSASSINS AT ALAMUT (BATINID): al-Hasan III, 1210-1221, AV dinar (5.22g), Kursi al-Daylam, AH608, A-C1920, Vardanyan-, Both the obverse and reverse calligraphic styl
FATIMID: al-Fa'iz, 1154-1160, AV dinar (4.49g), Misr, AH554, A-741, Nicol-2679, with his personal name 'Isa in the obverse center, lovely Very Fine to Extremely Fine, RR. Nicol knew of only one specim
FATIMID: al-Mu'izz, 953-975, AV dinar (4.02g), Misr, AH359, A-697.1, Nicol-350, nice Fine, S, ex. Robert Pelletreau collection. Most known dinars of Misr 359 also bear a month, most commonly Sha'ban.