Islamic - Egypt & Syria FATIMID: al-Qa'im, 934-946, AV dinar (4.21g), al-Qayrawan, AH335, A-691, with his name abu'l-qasim muhammad above and the title of his predecessor al-mahdi billah below the obv
Islamic - Egypt & Syria FATIMID: al-Mu'izz, 953-975, AV dinar (3.86g), Misr, AH358, A-697, Nicol-349, dated in the year of the Fatimid conquest of Egypt, Fine.
Islamic - Egypt & Syria FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (4.20g), Tarabulus, AH471, A-719.2, Nicol-2017, last common Fatimid year of the Tarabulus mint, VF-EF.
ISLAMIC COINS. Fatimid. Abu-Muhammad ‘Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi (297- 322h), Gold Dinar, al-Qayrawan 297h, 4.15g (Nicol, Corpus of Fatimid Coins, 23; A 688). Very fine and very rare. ex Spink, London, Octo
Islamic - Egypt & Syria FATIMID: al-Mahdi, 909-934, AV dinar (4.22g), al-Qayrawan, AH303, A-688, Nicol-30, with the name 'abd Allah above the obverse, and al-imam / al-mahdi billah on the reverse, VF,
† ISLAMIC COINS. Fatimid. al-Mahdi (297-322h), Gold Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 320h, 4.06g (Nicol 50). Good very fine and rare. ‘Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi, the founder of the Fatimid caliphate, first ruled from
Islamic Coins, East Africa/Ziyadid, al-Muzaffar b. 'Ali (371-435h), gold dinar, Madinat Zabid xx6h, wt. 4.42gms. (A.A1192), very fine, rare This issue has also been attributed to East Africa/Madagasca
FATIMID: al-Mahdi, 909-934, AV dinar (4.18g), al-Qayrawan, AH297, A-688, Nicol-23, first year of Fatimid coinage citing the caliph by name, VF to EF. Estimate: USD 900 - 1100
Islamic Coins, Qarmatid, anonymous, in the name of the Chief Sayyids (AH.358-360/969-971 CE), gold dinar, Filastin 358h, wt. 416gms. (A.A684), traces of being overstruck on a Fatimid dinar, a small ed
Lot 688 Coins - World - Jerusalem (Latin Kingdom) Jerusalem (Latin Kingdom) Kings of Jerusalem, Crusaders' imitation of Fatimíd dinar of al-Amir al-Mansur, Dinar or Bezant Based mainly on the dinars o
Islamic - Atabegs & Contemporaries MENKUJAKIDS: Fakhr al-Din Bahramshah, 1167-1225, AV dinar (4.95g) (al-Qahira), DM, A-V1892, Zeno-334755 (this piece), a proper die of Bahramshah b. Da'ud b. Ishaq co
FATIMID: al-Zahir, 1021-1036, AV 1/4 dinar (1.08g), NM, ND, A-715, contemporary imitation, with many abbrievated words, and especially blundered marginal legends, EF, RRR. The inscriptions in the obve