Coins from the Great Mongol

The Mongol empire was founded by Genghis Khan in 1206. After having unified the Turkish-Mongol tribes, between the 13th and 14th centuries, the Empire expanded thanks to various conquests carried out throughout Eurasia. This facilitated cultural and commercial exchanges along the Silk Road between the West, the Middle East and the Far East. The Mongols remained faithful to the old shamanic and animist beliefs, but were still tolerant of other religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Islamism, Manichaeism, Judaism and Christianity. In 1259, the Empire was divided into four parts (Yuan dynasty, Ilkhanate, Chagatai Khanate and Golden Horde), each self-governing. After the disintegration of the western Khanates and the fall of the Yuan dynasty in China in 1368, the Empire ended. In 1370, the "Lord of war" Timur (Tamerlane), a Turkish-Mongol leader aspiring to rebuild the Empire, conquered a large part of central and western Asia, founding the Timurid Empire that lasted until 1506.
Wikidata: Q12557

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Dinar (1206-1368)

Gold Dinar - Silver / Billon / Bronze Dirham - Silver Tanka - Bronze Fals - Bronze / Billon Jital / Jou - Bronze Pul

Fals - Möngke (Tiflis mint)
652 (1251-1259)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.1 g • ⌀ 28 mm
A# 1978, N# 234507
Fals - Möngke (Otrar mint)
ND (1251-1259)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 7.2 g • ⌀ 37 mm
N# 199228
½ Dirham - Güyük Khan
ND (1246-1249)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.11 g
A# 754K, N# 388721
Dirham - Genghis Khan "Chingiz Khan" (Ghazna mint)
ND (1206-1227)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 3.08 g
Tye# 327, N# 85907
Dirham - Genghis Khan "Chingiz Khan" (Broad flan)
ND (1206-1227)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.75 g
N# 85906
Fals - Ögedei - Samarqand (threatening legend)
ND (1227-1241)

Standard circulation coin
Silver plated copper • 3.1 g • ⌀ 33 mm
N# 398666
Dirham - Temp. Ögedei
ND (1229-1241)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 3.17 g
SICA 9# 1978K, N# 137691
Dirham - Töregene Khatun (Archer type)
642-643 (1242-1246)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 2.9 g • ⌀ 20 mm
A# 1976, N# 295739
Available for swap Dirham - Möngke (Otrar mint)
ND (1248-1265)

Standard circulation coin
Silver plated copper • 7.7 g • ⌀ 41.5 mm
N# 359831
Available for swap Dirham - Möngke (Bolghar mint)
ND (1251-1259)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.3 g • ⌀ 16 mm
A# 2018, N# 164947
Dirham - Möngke (Bolghar mint)
ND (1251-1259)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.2 g • ⌀ 16 mm
N# 164948
Dirham - Möngke (Tiflis mint)
ND (1251-1259)

Standard circulation coin: Dated Rajab AH 6[5]7 (AD 1258/9)
Silver • 2.65 g • ⌀ 24 mm
Bennett Tifl# 263, N# 387871
Dirham - temp. Arigh Buqa
ND (1260-1264)

Silver • 0.40 g • ⌀ 13.3 mm
N# 198783
Dinar - Genghis Khan "Chingiz Khan"
603-624 (1207-1227)

Standard circulation coin
Gold • 4.9 g
N# 85904
Jou - temp. Kublai Khan
658 (1260)

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 3.32 g • ⌀ 14 mm
SICA 9# 1978E.1, N# 281874

Tanka (1211-1368)

Available for swap Jital - Temp. Genghis Khan "Chingiz Khan"
ND (1206-1227)

Standard circulation coin
Billon • 4.08 g
Tye# 329, N# 85905
Jital - Genghis Khan "Chingiz Khan" (Qunduz mint)
ND (1206-1227)

Standard circulation coin
Billon • 4.46 g
Tye# 334, N# 89138
Jital - Temp. Genghis Khan "Chingiz Khan" (Nimruz mint)
ND (1206-1227)

Standard circulation coin
Billon • 3.2 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 137974
Jital - Möngke (Ghazna Mint)
ND (1251-1260)

Standard circulation coin
Billon • 3.1 g • ⌀ 15 mm
A# 1978E.2, N# 302887

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