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           820  mAdînAt As-sAlâm. Fals 1 7 H., with the name of the caliph al-Mansûr.  Lowick/Savage  18; Nützel 2110; Ties. 869.
                 ,84 g.                                                                     Good very fine  100,--

                Acqu. Tim Wilkes, Battle, March 2011.









                                    821                                       822

           821  Al-mAWsil. Fals no date (ca. 132 H.), with the name of the governor Hishâm ibn ‘Amr az-Zuhairî at-Taghlibî. Shahâda
                with the final expression wahdahu in central square of double lines without ornamental crescents.  Lowick/Savage 303
                var.; Rotter 12 var.; Shamma 7. 3, 3 g.                        Even brown patina  Good very fine  100,--
                Acqu. Stephen Album, Santa Rosa, list 17 , January 2002, no. 131.


           822  misr (not  indiCAtEd  on  Coin). Fals no date (137-141 H.) in the name of the governor ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Yazîd.
                Lowick/Savage  3; Miles, Early Islamic Bronze Coinage of Egypt 11 var.; Ties. 2  2.  ,32 g.     Extremely fine  100,--

                Acqu. Galerie Antiker Kunst, Hamburg, April 2002.










                                      823                                     824

           823  Fals no date (157-159 H.) in the name of the finance director of Egypt Matar, 157-159 H.  Lowick/Savage 72; Miles,
                Early Islamic Bronze Coinage of Egypt 17f; SICA 2 no. 1 79; Ties. 2626. 7,31 g.     Very fine  7 ,--

                Acqu. „midknock“, Essex GB, February 2007.


           824  nAWKAth zAKAryâ (= nAWKAth of Ash-shâsh). Fals 2 0 H., with the name of Ghassân ibn ‘Abbâd, governor of
                Khurâsân 204-205 H. and Laith.  Nastich, Assemani 3, fig. 37. 2,02 g.     Very rare  Very fine  100,--

                Acqu. „asbar“, New York, April 2010.


           82   sAmArqAnd. Fals 144 H. Two varieties with the marginal legends beginning on obv. at 11h and at 1 h, on rev. at 7h and
                3h, both in the names of al-Ash‘ath ibn Yahyâ for the prince al-Mahdî and with a tamgha below the rev. field.  Lowick/
                Savage 840; Nastich, Assemani 3, fig. 12; Smirnova, Soghdiyskikh monet 1684; SNA Tübingen 573. 2,34 g and 2,67 g.
                                                                       2 pieces   About extremely fine and very fine  1 0,--
                Acqu. „asbar“, New York, October 2009 and June 2014.




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