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Dirham - al-Muktafi

Features

Issuer Abbasid Caliphate
Caliph Al-Muktafi (902-908)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 289-295 (902-908)
Calendar Islamic (Hijri)
Value 1 Dirham (0.7)
Currency Dinar (750-1517)
Composition Silver
Weight 3.20 g
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Variable alignment ↺
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
81677
References Album Islamic# 244.1
Stephen Album; 2011. A Checklist of Islamic Coins (3rd Edition). Self-published, Santa Rosa, California, United States.

Obverse

Arabic text in three rows in the center. First row "لا اله الا".
This text is surrounded by one row of Arabic text. Starting with "بسم الله" at 1 o'clock reading from right to left.
In the outer margin there is another text in Arabic quoting the Quran 30:4-5, starting with لله at 1 o'clock. Reading from right to left.

Script: Arabic

Lettering:
لا إله إلا
الله وحده
لا شريك له

بسم الله ضرب هذا الدرهم بواسط سنة احدى و تسعىن و ماىتىن

لله الأمر من قبل و من بعد و يومئذ يفرح المؤمنون بنصر الله

Translation:
There is no god but
Allah alone
Without partners

In the name of Allah, this dirham was struck in Wasit in the year one and ninety and two hundred (291).

To God belongs the command before and after, and on that day the believers will rejoice in God’s victory.

Reverse

Arabic text in five rows in the center. First row starts with "لله".

The center text is surrounded by one ring.

One row of Arabic text in the margin outside the ring. Starting with "محمد" at 12 o'clock reading from right to left.

Script: Arabic

Lettering:
لله
محمد
رسول
الله
المكتفى بالله

محمد رسول الله ارسله بالهدى ودين الحق ليظهره على الدين كله ولو كره المشركون

Translation:
To God
Muhammad
is the Messenger of God
Al-Muktafi by God

Muhammad is the Messenger of God. He sent him with guidance and the religion of truth to make it prevail over all religions, even though the polytheists hate it.

Mints

al-Mawsil, modern-day Mosul, Iraq
al-Muhammadiyah, modern-day Hasanabad, Iran
Amid / Kara Amid, modern-day Diyarbakır, Turkey
Basra, Iraq
Carrhae, Mesopotamia, modern-day Harran, Turkey
Haleb, modern-day Aleppo, Syria
Madinat al-Salam, modern-day Baghdad, Iraq (767-912)
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Sur man ra'a, modern-day Samarra, Iraq
Tustar min al-Ahwaz, modern-day Shooshtar, Iran
Wasit, Iraq

Comments

No coins of al-Muktafi bear the name of an heir. This type has no other name then the Caliph. The year AH291 of this type is rare. (the one in the picture)

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
289 (902)  al-Ahwaz
289 (902)  al-Basra
289 (902)  Amid
289 (902)  Madinat al-Salam
289 (902)  Makka/Mecca
289 (902)  Wasit
290 (903)  al-Ahwaz
290 (903)  al-Basra
290 (903)  al-Mawsil
290 (903)  Amid
290 (903)  Halab
290 (903)  Madinat al-Salam
290 (903)  Makka/Mecca
290 (903)  Nasibin
290 (903)  Ra´s al-´Ayn
290 (903)  Sur man Ra´a
290 (903)  Wasit
291 (904)  al-Ahwaz
291 (904)  Amid
291 (904)  Madinat al-Salam
291 (904)  Makka/Mecca
291 (904)  Wasit
292 (905)  al-Ahwaz
292 (905)  al-Basra
292 (905)  Amid
292 (905)  Madinat al-Salam
292 (905)  Makka/Mecca
292 (905)  Muhammadiya
292 (905)  Suq al-Ahwaz
292 (905)  Sur man Ra´a
292 (905)  Wasit
293 (906)  al-Ahwaz
293 (906)  al-Mawsil
293 (906)  Amid
293 (906)  Madinat al-Salam
293 (906)  Makka/Mecca
293 (906)  Nasibin
293 (906)  Suq al-Ahwaz
293 (906)  Tustar min al-Ahwaz
293 (906)  Wasit
294 (907)  al-Ahwaz
294 (907)  al-Basra
294 (907)  al-Mawsil
294 (907)  Amid
294 (907)  Madinat al-Salam
294 (907)  Mah al-Basrah
294 (907)  Makka/Mecca
294 (907)  Nasibin
294 (907)  Rafiqa
294 (907)  Suq al-Ahwaz
294 (907)  Tustar min al-Ahwaz
294 (907)  Wasit
295 (908)  al-Ahwaz
295 (908)  al-Qasr al-Fakhir
295 (908)  Amid
295 (908)  Harran
295 (908)  Kufa
295 (908)  Madinat al-Salam
295 (908)  Makka/Mecca
295 (908)  Nasibin
295 (908)  Suq al-Ahwaz
295 (908)  Tustar min al-Ahwaz
295 (908)  Wasit

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