Islamic - Egypt & Syria BURJI MAMLUK: Qansuh II al-Ghuri, 1501-1516, AV ashrafi (3.41g), al-Qahira, AH914, A-1041, Balog 876, some weakness of strike, but almost no wear, EF, ex Gamal Amer Collection,
Islamic - Egypt & Syria BURJI MAMLUK: Ahmad III, 1461, AV ashrafi (3.42g) (Dimashq), DM, A-1016, Balog 780, Kazan 702, Lavoix 1068, with just abu'l-fath ahmad in the middle panel of the obverse, assig
Islamic - Egypt & Syria BAHRI MAMLUK: Hajji II, 1st reign, 1381-1382, AV heavy dinar (13.47g), al-Qahira, AH784, A-964, Balog 513, with his first reign title al-malik al-salih, gorgeous bold strike, E
Islamic - Egypt & Syria BAHRI MAMLUK: Khalil, 1290-1293, AV dinar (6.79g), D (imashq), DM, A-897, mint confirmed by reverse die-link to the Dimashq specimen sold in St. James Auction 37, Lot 279 (diff
Islamic - Ottoman Empire OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Selim I, 1512-1520, AV sultani (3.30g), Misr, AH923, A-1314, Damali-, excellent strike for this series, only about 15% flat surfaces, full date, EF, RRR, ex Ga
Islamic - Egypt & Syria BURJI MAMLUK: Bilbay, 1467, AV ashrafi (3.40g), MM, ND, A-1023, in his name al-zahir abu sa'id bilbây, mint undetermined, style of al-Qahira, pleasing VF, RRR, ex Gamal Amer Co
ISLAMIC COINS. Bahri Mamluk. al-Sa’id Nasir al-din Baraka Qan (676-678h), Gold Dinar, al-Iskandariya, date off flan, 8.68g (Balog 104; A 886). Good very fine and very rare. ex Sotheby’s auction, 24 Ma
World Coins Arabian Empires - Mamluk-Ottoman Period - Bahri Mamluk - Baybars I (AH658-676 / AD1260-1277) - AV Dinar AH659, al-Iskandariyya?(A-880; Zeno181838) the lion represents the heraldic symbol o
Islamic - Spain & North Africa BAHRI MAMLUK: 'Ali I, 1257-1259, AR dirham (2.78g), al-Qahira, AH656, A-874.1, B--, citing the caliph al-Musta'sim, who was deposed and crulely executed during the year
BURJI MAMLUK: al-Ashraf Tumanbay II, 1516-1517, AV ashrafi (3.20g), al-Qahira, AH(922), A-1045, B-904b (same dies), date confirmed by die-link, Fine, RR. A similar example, from the same dies, sold at
ISLAMIC COINS. Bahri Mamluk. al-Muzaffar Qutuz (657-658h), Gold Dinar, mint and date off flan (c.657-658h), 5.62g (as Balog Mamluk 22). Very fine and rare. £250-300
ISLAMIC COINS, Bahri Mamluk, al-Muzaffar Hajji I (747-748h), Gold Dinar, Dimashq al-Mukarram 748h, 5.37g (Balog Mamluk 306, but three refs dated 747h). Very fine and rare. Estimate: £1500-2000