Dirham - "Ilkhan" Abaqa Khan Post-Mongol Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia

Dirham - "Ilkhan" Abaqa Khan (Post-Mongol Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia) - obverseDirham - "Ilkhan" Abaqa Khan (Post-Mongol Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia) - reverse

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Features

Issuer Ilkhanate
Khan Abaqa Khan (1265-1282)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 670-680 (1265-1282)
Calendar Islamic (Hijri)
Value AR Dirham
Currency Dinar (1256-1388)
Composition Silver
Weight 2.52 g
Diameter 22 mm
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
149664
References A# 2128
Stephen Album; 2011. A Checklist of Islamic Coins (3rd edition). Self-published, Santa Rosa, California, United States.

Obverse

Title of the khan Abaqa written in Uyghur surrounded by a grenetis.Automatically translated

Reverse

Inside a square, the kalima written in naskh; outside and separated into four segments an inscription starting at the top and including the name of the workshop followed by the year in all letters.Automatically translated

Lettering:
لا ال الا
الله محمد
رسول الله
صرب تبريز | في ثمان | و سبعين | و ستمائة

Translation:
Ilaha illa
Allah, Mohammed
Rasul Allah:
"There are no gods but Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah."

Comments

References: Album 2128.2, Diler 90

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1265-1282)  Atelier et date hors champs
ND (1265-1282)  Khabushan
ND (1265-1282)  Tabriz
670 (1272)  Tabriz
678 (1280)  Tabriz
679 (1281)  Tabriz
680 (1282)  Tabriz

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