KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM: AV dinar (bezant) (3.44g), ND, Ma-5h, A-730, struck in the early 13th century, type derived from al-Amir Fatimid dinar, without Latin legends, VF. These imitations were struck by
KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM: AV dinar (bezant) (4.01g), ND, Ma-4, A-720, struck in the early 13th century, type derived from al-Mustansir Fatimid dinar, without Latin legends, star either side at top within
† ISLAMIC COINS. Ziyadid. al-Muzaffar b. ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, Madinat ‘Adan 406h, 5.15g (as Album 1071). Extremely fine and extremely rare. This previously unrecorded coin copies the design of a Fatimid
† ISLAMIC COINS. Ziyadid. al-Muzaffar b. ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, Madinat ‘Adan 406h, 5.15g (as Album 1071). Extremely fine and extremely rare. This previously unrecorded coin copies the design of a Fatimid
FATIMID: Anonymous, ca. 1038-1040, AV ¼ dinar (0.92g), Siqilliya, AH(43)1, A-718N, Spahr-33, De Luca-323, believed to be the issue of a local amir in opposition to the Fatimid caliph al-Mustansir, EF,
FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (4.41g), Sabra (Sfax in Tunisia), AH439, A-719.1, Nicol-1749, issued by the local Zirid ruler, but in the name of the Fatimid caliph al-Mustansir, Fine, R.
COINS of the ISLAMIC World . Fatimid. al-Hakim, Gold Dinar, Misr 410h, 4.l9g; al-Zahir, Gold Dinar, Misr 415h, 3.86g (Nicol 1103, 1517). First about very fine, the second plugged, very fine. (2) £200-
ISLAMIC COINS, Fatimid, al-Hakim (386-411h), Gold Dinar, al-Mansuriya 411h, 4.02g; al-Mustansir, Dinar, Misr 447h, 4.19g. First pierced, fine and rare, the second pierced, otherwise about extremely fi
World Coins - Europe CRUSADER KINGDOMS: Kingdom of Jerusalem: Anonymous, ca. 1130-1160, AV bezant (3.76g), "al-Iskandariya", CCS-2, imitation of a Fatimid dinar of al-'Amir (1101-1130), with almost al
Islamic - Egypt & Syria FATIMID: al-Hafiz, 1131-1149, AV ¼ dinar (0.95g), Misr, AH7xx, A-A736, as the full dinar type A-735.3, with al-imam / 'abd / al-majid in the obverse center, EF, R.
Islamic - East Africa EAST AFRICA: Anonymous, ca. 1020-1050, AV dinar (2.86g), A-A1192, derived from the Ma'nid dinar of 'Adan, AH406 (as is clear on the obverse of this type), formerly regarded as Zi
ISLAMIC COINS Fatimids Fatimids al-Mustansir billâh, 427-487 H./1036-1094 AD. Yemeni imitation of a dinar of al-Mustansir type. Nicol H 1. 2.63 g. GOLD Very fine A die identical dinar in the Tübingen
ISLAMIC COINS Fatimids Fatimids al-Amir bi-Ahkâmi llâh, 495-524 H./1101-1130 AD. Dinar 515 H, Sûr. Nicol 2491 (incl. reference to this coin). 3.75 g. GOLD Very fine One of the last dates of proper Fat
Islamic - Egypt & Syria FATIMID: al-Hakim, 996-1021, part of AV dinar (1.74g), Dimashq, AH(3)94, A-709.2, Nicol-, unfortunately the original dinar was cut in half, but this half boldly shows the mint
Islamic - Egypt & Syria FATIMID: al-Mahdi, 909-934, AV dinar (3.99g), al-Mahdiya, AH318, A-688, Nicol-62, with the name 'abd Allah above the obverse, and al-imam / al-mahdi billah on the reverse; full
Islamic - Egypt & Syria FATIMID: al-Mu'izz, 953-975, AV ¼ dinar (1.02g), NM, ND, A-698, actually struck from full dinar dies, with the outermost text, including mint & date, completely off flan, VF, R
† ISLAMIC COINS. Spanish Umayyad. ‘Abd al-Rahman III (350-366h), Gold Dinar, al-Andalus 321h, 4.23g ( Miles, The Coinage of the Umayyads of Spain, vol. II, p.250, no 201(a)). Extremely fine and rare T
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