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Title A Survey of Islamic Coinage Michael L. Bates

Islamic Coinages of Eurasia

Sasanian drahm of the Bishapur mint, with the name of Khusro II and dated in the 25 th year of his reign (614) American Numismatic Society Arab-Sasanian drahm of the Bishapur mint, with the name Khusro and dated in the 25 th year of the Hijra era (657) American Numismatic Society

Drahm dated 73 Hijra (693 CE), minted at Basra (“BČRA”) naming Khalid b. `Abd Allah, governor American Numismatic Society

Seal of Persian minter of the Sasanian era Bibliothèque Nationale de France, inv. N 4867 (1919)

Dinar, dirham and fals of the first-phase Damascus coinage of `Abd al-Malik, Hijra ( CE) UMPAA , ANS , ANS

Solidus / dinar presumably minted at Damascus CE University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Solidus / dinar presumably minted at Damascus CE University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Solidus / dinar presumably minted at Damascus CE University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Solidus minted at Constantinople CE American Numismatic Society

Dinar, dirham and fals of the second-phase, standing caliph, Damascus coinage of `Abd al-Malik, Hijra ( CE) ANS , ANS , ANS

Arab-Byzantine coins of Bilad Al-Sham, (692-94) with full Greek mint names

Mule with DAMACKO obv. and TIBEPIADO rev. Ex-collection John J. Slocum

Fals minted in Iliya Filastin presumably CE Collection of the American Numismatic Society

Dinar, dirham and fals of the third-phase, reformed, Damascus coinage of `Abd al-Malik, 77 Hijra (697 CE) onward UPMAA , ANS , ANS

Dinar dated 77 Hijra (697 CE), presumably minted at Damascus University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Dinar, without mint name, 105 (723-24) Inscribed Ma`din Amir al-Mu'minin bi'l-Hijaz, “Mine of the Commander of the Believers in the Hijaz Morton & Eden auction 48 (10/4/2011) no. 12 Price realized £3,800, ,000 buyer's fee = £4,560,000 ($7,296,000)

Solidus/dinar dated indiction IIII (705-06), minted presumably at al-Qayrawan American Numismatic Society Solidus/dinar dated indiction XI (712-13), minted presumably at Cordoba Hispanic Society of America

George C. Miles

The New Abbasid Coinage of 132 (750) Dinar presumably of Kufa, dated 132 Dirham, mint al-Kufa, dated 132 University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology &

Dirham of al-Rayy, dated 145 (763), with the name of al-Mahdi Muhammad Son of the Commander of the Believers American Numismatic Society

Dirham of Madinat al-Salam (Baghdad), dated 172 (788-89), naming `Abd Allah Harun Amir al-Mu'minin Collection of the American Numismatic Society

dirham of Madinat Isbahan, dated 204 (819), naming al-Ma’mun as Caliph of God, inscribed “from among the things ordered by the Amir al- Rida, Recipient of the Oath of the Muslims, Ali b. Musa b. Ali b. Abi Talib,” naming Dhu’l-Riyasatayn, the wazir American Numismatic Society , Gift of Eric P. Newman

Old and new-style dirhams of Madinat al-Salam (Baghdad), dated 206 (821-22) American Numismatic Society &

dirham of al-Rafiqa, 209 ( ) Stephen Album fixed price list 165, no. 69

three dirhams of 217 (832), from Misr (Egypt), Madinat al-Salam (Baghdad), and Samarqand American Numismatic Society , , and

dinar of Madinat al-Salam (Baghdad), 222 (836-37), naming al-Mu`tasim billah American Numismatic Society , Gift of Eric P. Newman

Dirham of Uzkand, 394

Dinar of Harat, 403 ( ), with names of Mahmud, Ghaznavid Sultan, and al-Qadir, Abbasid caliph ANS Dinar of Qumm, 434 ( ), with names of Tughril Beg, Seljuq Sultan, and al-Qa'im, Abbasid caliph ANS

Dirham dated 419 (1028), minted at Mahmudpur (Lahore), naming Yamin al-Dawla wa-Amin al-Dawla Mahmud Arabic and Sanskrit inscriptions American Numismatic Society

Dinar dated 342 (953-54), minted at al-Mansuriyya, naming al-Mansur, Fatimid caliph American Numismatic Society

Dinar dated 571 ( ), minted at al-Qahira (Cairo), naming Salah al-Din, Ayyubid king, and al-Mustadi, `Abbasid caliph University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology

Dirham, undated (ca ), minted in Qurtuba (Cordoba) Hispanic Society of America

Dirham, undated (15 th century), minted at Gharnata (Granada) Hispanic Society of America