Details
LOT 4055
Islamic AE Fals. Circa 7th-8th century AD.
Legend in three lines in Arabic / Legend in three lines in Arabic. Near Very Fine.(1.82gr, 15mm, 12h.).
Provenance
From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.
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