Details
LOT 3674
Abbasid Caliphate AV DInar. Time of Al-Mansur, AH 136-158 (AD 754-775).
No mint. Dated AH 147 (AD 765). Kalima in three lines; Qur'an IX, 33 in outer margin / Continuation of kalima in three lines; date formula in outer margin. Album 212. Very Fine.(4.22gr, 19mm, 4h).
Provenance
From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.
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