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An Umayyad gold dinar from the reign of Marwan II (AD 744-750) probably Damascus, dated AH 132/ AD 749-750 image 1
An Umayyad gold dinar from the reign of Marwan II (AD 744-750) probably Damascus, dated AH 132/ AD 749-750 image 2
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An Umayyad gold dinar from the reign of Marwan II (AD 744-750)
probably Damascus, dated AH 132/ AD 749-750

11 June 2020, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£8,000 - £12,000

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An Umayyad gold dinar from the reign of Marwan II (AD 744-750)
probably Damascus, dated AH 132/ AD 749-750

with three lines of inscription in kufic surrounded by a band of inscription in kufic to each side, no mint, very fine and rare
19 mm. approx.; 4.05 g.

Footnotes

See Stephen Album, Checklist of Islamic Coins, Santa Rosa, 2011, no. 141 and Giulio Bernardi, Arabic Gold Coins Corpus, Trieste, 2010, no. 43.

Inscriptions: Qur'an, sura CXII (al-Ikhlas), verses 1-3; a form of the shahadah and a version of Qur'an, sura IX (al-tawbah), part of verse 33 with the added: 'Muhammad, the Messenger of God'.

In the year AH 132 the Umayyad Caliphate was overthrown by the Abbasid Revolution, leading to a spiritual, but not entirely territorial, rule by the Abassids for the next 500 years.

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