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Islamic Coin Auction 26
including Islamic Coins from the Åke Lindén Collection
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
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Date of Sale:
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Wednesday 6 August 2014 Session One 10.30 am Session Two will not start before 3.00 pm
Lots 1-566 Lots 567-897
Tuesday 5 August 2014 A H Baldwin and Sons Ltd 11 Adelphi Terrace, London WC2N 6BJ 10.00 am - 4.30 pm Viewing at all other times by appointment at 11 Adelphi Terrace during the preceding one week 9.30 am - 4.00 pm, Monday to Friday
Order of Sale:
Arab Sasanian / Tabaristan / Arab Byzantine
Lots 1-44
Umayyad / Late Umayyad Revolutionary
Lots 45-113
Abbasid Revolutionary / Abbasid
Lots 114-265
Umayyads of Spain / Slave Kingdom of Denia / Dhu’l-Nunid of Toledo
Lots 266-271
Abbasid of Seville / Kings of Murcia / Aghlabid / Zirid of Qayrawan
Lots 272-279
Murabitun (Almoravid) / Hafsid / Muwahhidun (Almohad)
Lots 280-293
Alawi Sharifs / Alawite Sharifs of Morocco
Lots 294-297
Tulunid / Ikhshidid / Fatimid
Lots 298-360
Crusader / Merinid / Hamdanid / Rassid (First Period) / Najahid
Lots 361-367
Ayyubid / Qaramanid / Bahri Mamluk / Burji Mamluk / Qalhatid
Lots 368-380
Tarafid / Sulayhid / Ziyadid / Ayyubid of the Yemen / Mahid of Zabid
Lots 381-396
Rassid (Second Period) / Qasimids / Sulayman Sharifs / Oman / Wajihid
Lots 397-426
Mukramid / Su’udid / Rum Seljuq / Ottoman / Dulafid
Lots 427-443
Saffarid / Samanid / Ziyarid / Buwayhid / Ghaznavid / Great Seljuq
Lots 444-496
Seljuqs of Kirman / Khwarzmshah / Amir of Balkh / Ghurid
Lots 497-503
Salghurid / Zangid / Sufid / Ilkhans / Mongols Great Khans / Timurid
Lots 504-519
Safavid / Hotaki Shahs / Afsharid / Zand / Mughal / Durrani
Lots 520-559
Barakzay of Afghanistan / Kashmir / Miscellaneous
Lots 560-566
Modern Islamic Coins Afghanistan / Central Asia (Bukhara and Khiva) / Egypt
Lots 567-629
Iran / Iraq / Kazakhstan / Libya
Lots 630-710
Maldives / Morocco / Muscat & Oman / Saudi Arabia / Sudan / Syria / Tunisia
Lots 711-772
Turkey / UAE / United Kingdom (under Saudi Arabia) / Yemen / Miscellaneous
Lots 773-897
Currency:
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THE LINDÉN COLLECTION Åke Lindén (1927-2013)
Åke Lindén, who passed away on the 13th May 2013 at the age of 86, was a man of international stature having served for a number of years and eventually becoming Assistant General Director of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade), now the World Trade Organisation. He was born in Stockholm but grew up in Karlskoga where his father was a director at A B Bofors. His father travelled widely all over the world and brought back different coins from each country he visited. This is what first inspired Åke’s passion for coin collecting. After taking degrees in law and economics, he joined the Swedish Foreign Office and served in Paris, Rio and Frankfurt before moving to the GATT Secretariat in Geneva where he became the leading expert in the international trade systems. Being a somewhat reserved, almost shy and certainly modest person, Åke was immediately popular with people from all walks of life. His regular driver’s appreciation of the man was such that he described him as “the epitome of a true gentleman”. After taking his pension in the mid-1990s when GATT became WTO, he became a political consultant and was employed by both the EU and the United Nations as well as individual countries including Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Jordan and Sri Lanka. In his limited spare time Åke enjoyed spending time with his younger brother and sister and their families, as well as a circle of close friends. He also gave legal advice and financial support to various “good works” and charities freely, which was typical of the man. It is a wonder that Åke ever found the time to devote to his coin collecting hobby, but time he did find, or make as the case may be, and what is more he went about it in the most methodical and single-minded fashion. One could say that he became a more accomplished numismatist than many fulltime professionals. His numismatic interests were not merely wide ranging, he actually set about collecting every type coin since 1850, as per the Yeoman catalogue, from every country in the world. Being the true collector that he was, Åke would consider any coin that was missing from his collection in whichever condition available. However, when it came to the very rarest items, he did not hesitate to acquire them in top condition at whatever the price. To this end, Åke even went so far as to purchase graded coins in plastic “slab” holders, which was anathema to him because he could not enjoy handling them in the same way he was used to with coins that were “free”. Such coins included, for example, the Korean 20-Won and 5-Won of 1906 and 1908 as well as numerous Japanese and American gold coins. His German States gold and silver collection, which is about as complete as one would wish for, bears testament to the methodical way that he went about putting together his collection. This auction includes several coins from the Lindén collection and these are all marked as such in the lot description footnote.
Some Highlights from the Collection: China : Chihli Silver Pattern Tael, ex Jacobs collection; Kirin, 1884 7-Mace; ½-Tael, 3-Mace and 1-Mace; Kwangtung 7-Mace 3-Candareens; Ching Gold Tael, 1907, with small clouds Costa Rica : Beautiful 20-Pesos, 1873 Ecuador : 8-Reales, 1846; 5-Francos, 1858; 4-Reales, 1862; large head 2-Reales, 1862; and the unique 2-Reales of 1857 German New Guinea : Gold 10-Marks and 20-Marks, 1895 Greece : Gold 100-Drachmas, 1876A, in superb condition Guatemala : Splendid Gold 20-Pesos, 1878 Honduras : Gold 20-Pesos, 1883; 20 Pesos from 1888, 1897 and 1908; and the extremely rare Silver 5-Centavos of 1879 Italy : Gold 50- and 100-Lire, 1864; Silver 5-Lire, 1901; the shieldback 20-Centesimi, 1863; and the possibly unique Bronze 10-Cents of 1908 Japan : Gold Mutsuhito 20-Yen; Gold Hirohito 20-Yen and 5-Yen, all extremely rare Mexico : Magnificent Gold 60-Pesos, 1916, of Oaxaca State Romania : Gold Pattern 20-Lei, 1868 Russia : Gold 25-Roubles of 1876 and 1896; “Imperial” Gold 10-Roubles, 1897; and “Half Imperial” Gold 5-Roubles, 1895 South Africa : 1874B Burgers Pond; and 1902 Een Pond Zanzibar : Gold 2½- and 5-Rials, AH 1299 (1881)
Arab Sasanian
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Khusraw II type, Silver Drachm, BISH = Bishapur 25 YE, 3.06g (Walker p.6:ANS 1); Ziyad b. Abi Sufyan (45-55h), Silver Drachm (2), BISH = Bishapur 53h, 3.37g (Walker p.38:51), and 54h, with countermark, 2.81g (Walker p.39:55); ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad (53-67h), Silver Drachm, BIJRA = Basra 61h, 2.90g (Walker p.59:85); ‘Umar b. ‘Ubayd Allah (c.67-70h), Silver Drachm, ART = Ardashir Khurra 69h, 3.33g (Walker p.98:B.33). First four clipped, otherwise all very fine. (5) £250-300
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‘Abd Allah b. ‘Amir (c.41-45h), Silver Drachm, DA = Darabjird 43h, 2.86g (Walker p.48:Th.7; A 6); ‘Abd Allah b. Zubayr (60-73h), Silver Drachm (3), ART = Ardashir Khurra 65h, 3.16g (Album and Goodwin, Sylloge of Islamic Coins in the Ashmolean, Pre-Reform Coinage of the Early Islamic Period (SICA I) 14-15; A 15); KRMAN = Kirman 67h, 2.82g (SICA 1, 313; A 15), KRMAN(?) 63(?), with countermark lillah, 3.23g (A 16, unidentified locality in Kirman). All about very fine, first and third clipped. (4) £150-200
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‘Abd Allah b. Amir (c.41-45h), Silver Drachm, BYSh = Bishapur 47h, 2.78g (A 6). Clipped, very fine. £120-150
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Ziyad b. Abi Sufyan (45-55h), Silver Drachm (4), GD = Jayy 30 YE(?), 2.62g, GY = Jayy 52h, 3.28g, BN = Kirman – BN 5xh, 2.75g, ST = Istakhr 54h, 2.51g (A 8). Second with a full flan, the others clipped, generally very fine. (4) £180-220
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‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad (55-65h), Silver Drachm (3), BJRA = Basra (2), 57h, 3.96g, 60h, 4.28g, DSHT = Dasht-i-Maysan 62h, 2.17g (A 12). First two extremely fine, the third clipped, about very fine. (3) £120-150
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‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, Silver Drachm (3), NY = Nihawand 57h, 2.51g, YZ = Yazid 62h, 2.46g, uncertain 60h, 2.78g (A 12). All clipped, about very fine or better. (3) £100-120
Yazdigard III type, Silver Drachm, SK = Sistan 20 YE = 31h, 3.59g (Walker Arab Sassanian p.4:10; Album Checklist 1). Very fine. £80-100
Yazdigirid III type, Silver Drachm, SK= Sistan 20 YE, 3.90g (A 1). Good very fine, rare. £200-250
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Yazdigird III type, Silver Drachm, SK = Sistan, 20 YE (31h), 3.09g (A 1); Khusrow II type, Silver Drachm (2), DA = Darabjird 43 YE, 3.31g, NY = Nihawand 29 YE, 2.90g (A 4). First and last clipped very fine, the second good very fine. (3) £150-200
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Khusraw II type, Silver Drachm, YZ = Yazd 47h(?), 3.96g (SICA 1, 482; Album 5). Good very fine and very rare. £250-350
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Khusraw II type, Silver Drachm, SK = Sijistan date illegible (c.100-130h), 3.57g (A 78); Eastern Sistan, Khalil, Silver Drachm, (SK = Sijistan), undated, 3.24g (A 84). Both very fine, first edge chipped, the second pierced and rare. (2) £100-150
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‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, Silver Drachm, KRMAN-NAR = Kirman? 61h, obv portrait bust of Khusraw II right, to right downwards PIRUJ/PEROZ AUBITALA I-ZIYATAN = “victorious ‘Ubayd Allah bin Ziyad”, 2.71g (Walker, Arab Sasanian, p.66:I.32, the first time of publication). Edge expertly shaved, otherwise well-centered, good very fine, of the highest rarity and the greatest historical importance. £8000-10,000 This is perhaps the earliest Islamic commemorative coin. It appears to be the only occasion where the word piruj/peroz is seen on an example of ‘Ubayd Allah’s otherwise abundant coinage, most of which was struck in Basra where he served as governor of Iraq for the Caliph Yazid I b. Mu’awiya. The accession of Yazid I caused strong divisions within the early Muslim community. Several very important leaders refused to give him their allegiance, the most significant of whom were the Prophet’s grandson al-Husayn bin ‘Ali and ‘Abd Allah al-Zubayr, later to be the counter-caliph. Although al-Husayn was advised to remain in Makka he set out to lead his followers in Iraq. Yazid responded by ordering ‘Ubayd Allah, his governor of Iraq, to deal firmly with the anticipated arrival of al-Husayn. This challenge resulted in the tragedy of Kerbala on the 10th of Muharram 61h, when al-Husayn and most of his followers met a bloody end, thus sealing the division between Sunni and Shi’a Islam, which lasts until this day. Kirman-Nar is usually read as Narmashir, a small and insignificant town south of Bamm in eastern Iran. Some have questioned the reading of this mint because more plausible alternatives could be deduced from the Pahlawi script. Album suggests that the suffix could be read as WAR, which in his opinion and that of this cataloguer could locate the mint in the important town of Bardasir, which was then capital of the province.
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‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, Silver Drachm (3), GD = Jayy 66h, 3.02g, ST= Istakhr 61h (2), 4.11g, 3.43g (A 12). First clipped, all very fine or better. (3) £120-150
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‘Umar b. ‘Ubayd Allah, Silver Drachm, BJRA = Basra 66?h, 3.65g (A 21). Silver plated copper, possibly a contemporary copy, very fine and rare. £100-120
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‘Abd Allah b. Zubayr (60-73h), Silver Drachm (3), ART = Ardashir Khurra 66h, 2.41g, ST = Istakhr (2), 66h, 3.66g, 6xh, 3.16g (A 16). First clipped, all about very fine or better. (3) £120-150
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Salm b. Ziyad (c.61-67h), Silver Drachm, HRA = Harat 67h, 4.08g (Walker p.77:121; SICA 1, 307; Album 18). Good very fine, rare. £100-150
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‘Abd Allah b. Khazim (62-72h), Silver Drachm, MRW = Marw 65h, 3.63g (A 19); ‘Umar b. Ubayd Allah (67-70h), Silver Drachm (2), BYSH = Bishapur 67h, 3.99g, ST = Istakhr 69h, 3.36g (A 21); al-Muhallab b. Abi Sufra (75-79h), Silver Drachm, ART = Ardashir Khurra 76h, 3,45g (A 31); al-Hajjaj b. Yusuf (75-95h), Silver Drachm TART = Tawwaj 78h, 3.49g (A 35.1). Very fine, extremely fine, about very fine, very fine and about fine respectively. (5) £200-250
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‘Abd Allah b. Khazim, Silver Drachm, MRW = Marw 66h, 3.05g (Walker p.91:170; A 19). Crude, very fine and rare. £80-100
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‘Abd Allah b. Khazim, Silver Drachm, MRW = Marw 69h, 2.96g (Walker p.95: 183; A 19). Good very fine. £150-200
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Talha b. ‘Abdallah (c.64-66h), Silver Drachm, SK = Sijistan 64h, 3.94g (Walker p.95:191). Very fine, rare. £100-150
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Talha b. ‘Abdallah, Silver Drachm, SK = Sijistan 66h, 3.32g (Walker p.96:Mart 1; A 26). Encrustation, very fine and rare. £80-100
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‘Abd al-Malik (65-86h), Silver Drachm, DA = Darabjird 60h = 72h, 4.16g (Walker p.28: C3; A 32). Extremely fine. £200-250
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‘Abd al-‘Aziz b. ‘Abd Allah (c.66-71h), Silver Drachm, SK = Sijistan 66h, 3.21g (Walker p.96:Cam.7; A 25). Edge chipped, very fine and rare. £80-100
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Qatari b. Fuja’a (c.69-79h), Silver Drachm, YZ = Yazid 75h (A 33). Some deposit, very fine, rare. £3000-3500
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‘Attiya b. al-Aswad (c.71-76h), Silver Drachm, KRMAN-BN 72h, 3.35g (Walker -; A 28, possibly the mint of Bamm). About very fine and very rare. £100-150
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Khald b. ‘Abd Allah (73-75h), Silver Drachm, BJRA = Basra 73h, 2.56g (A 24). Clipped, very fine and rare. £200-250
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‘Abd Allah b. Umayya (c.75-77h), Silver Drachm, SK = Sijistan 75h, 3.55g (Walker -; SICA 1 -; A 30). Very fine and very rare. £150-200
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‘Abd Allah b. Umayya, Silver Drachm, SK = Sistan 75h, 3.22g (A 30). Corroded, jagged edge, surface erosion in places on both sides and faint traces of copper, suggesting a plated coin (possibly a contemporary imitation), otherwise about very fine and very rare. £220-280
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Farukhzad (c.75-79h), Æ Pashiz/Fals (2), ART = Ardashir Khurra undated, 0.94g and 0.93g (Gyselen Arab Sassanian Copper type 2; A. 91). Both good very fine and rare. (2) £120-150
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Farukhzad, Æ Pashiz/Fals (2), ART = Ardashir Khurra undated, 0.73 and 0.71g (Gyselen type 2; A. 91). Both good very fine and rare. (2) £120-150
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Farukhzad, Æ Pashiz/Fals (3), ART = Ardashir Khurra undated, 0.66, 0.55 and 0.49g (Gyselen type 2; A. 91). All fine or better and rare. (3) £150-150
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‘al-Muhallab b. Abi Sufra (c.75-79h), Silver Drachm, DA = Darabjird 76h, 3.88g (Walker p.114:227; A 31); ‘Ubayd Allah b. Abi Bakra (7980h), Silver Drachm, SK = Sijistan 79, 4.17g (Walker p.110:Th14; A 37). First edge chipped, good very fine, the second extremely fine and rare. (2) £120-150
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‘Ubayd Allah b. Abi Bakra (c.79-80), Silver Drachm, SK= Sistan 79h, 3.60g (Walker p.110: Th 14; A 37). Very fine, rare. £200-250
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‘Ubayd Allah b. ‘Abd al-Rahman (fl.83-84h), Silver Drachm, KRMAN 84h (A B40). Very fine and very rare. £4000-5000
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Eastern Sistan, Halil, Silver Drachm, (SK = Sijistan), undated, 2.88g (A 86D). About extremely fine and very rare. £120-150
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Eastern Sistan, Silver Drachms (3) (SK = Sijistan), undated, Muhammad b. Zubayr, 2.39g (A 88), Tamim b. Sa‘id, 3.05g (A 89), and ‘Abd Allah b. Sa‘id, 3.28g (A 89A). First pierced, all fine or better, the first and second very rare. (3) £120-150
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Eastern Sistan, Salih Rida, Silver Drachm, (SK = Sijistan), undated, 2.91g (A 89D). Good very fine and rare. £150-200
Arab Tabaristan
‘Alid of Tabaristan
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Anonymous, Silver Dirham, citing Abbasid Caliph al-Rashid, no mint, c.180-190h, 1.41g (A 2 1523). Good very fine. £200-250
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al-Hasan b. Zayd, Silver Dirham, Jurjan 269h, 4.75g (A 1523). Good very fine. £200-250
Ispahbad of Tabaristan
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‘Umar b. al-‘Ala (155-164h), Hemidrachm, TPURSTAN, 124 PYE = 159h, 1.75g (Walker p.135:263); Sa‘id b. Da‘laj (160-163h), Hemidrachm, TPURSTAN, 125 PYE = 160h, 1.94g (Walker p.140:277); Jarir (169-172h), Hemidrachm, TPURSTAN, 136 PYE = 171h, 1.96g (Walker p.145:289); Sulayman b. Musâ (c.171-173h), Hemidrachm, TPURSTAN, 136 PYE = 171h, 1.89g (Walker p.144:B43). Mostly extremely fine. (4) £100-120
Sulayman b. Musâ, Hemidrachm (2), TPURSTAN, 137 PYE = 172h, 2.12g, 1.84g (Walker p.144:205); Muqatil (173-176h), Hemidrachm, TPURSTAN, 139 PYE = 174h, 1.96g (Walker p.149:297); Afzut, Hemidrachm, TPURSTAN, 130 PYE? = 165h, 1.88g (Walker p.154:301). Mostly extremely fine. (4) £80-100
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Farkhan (711-731h), Hemidrachms (2), TPURSTAN 73 and 75 PYE (A 50). Both very fine. (2) £60-80
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Hemidrachms (6), Farkhan, Tapurstan 75 PYE, 1.87g (A 50); Khurshid (740-761h) (3), Tapurstan 94 PYE, 1.74g, 104 PYE, 1.82g, and 108 PYE, 2.02g (A 52); Anonymous (2), Tapurstan AFZWT type, 130 PYE, 1.88g, and 134 PYE, 1.79g (A 73). All very fine. (6) £100-120
Arab-Byzantine
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Umayyad / Arab-Byzantine Coinage, Globular Gold ⅓-Dinar, African mint, 704-714 AD, pillar with bar, 1.38g (A 121; cf Ber 25). Good very fine, a little off centre, scarce. £800-1000 ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1398
Umayyad The First Purely Islamic Gold Coin
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������������ temp. ‘Abd al-Malik (65-86h), Gold Dinar, no mint, 77h, 4.29g (Walker, p.84:186); A 125). Anonnymous, Small scrape in lower obverse field and light graffiti in lower reverse field, otherwise about extremely fine and extremely rare. £150,000-180,000 For many collectors in the field of Islamic numismatics the year 77h Dinar is the most desirable coin ever struck, and its acquisition guarantees the importance of any collection.
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Gold Dinar, no mint, 79h, 4.24g (A 125). Good very fine.
£300-350
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, Bizamqubadh 79h, 2.77g (Klat 160, two refs). Cleaned, very fine and very rare. £3000-3500
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, al-Basra 79h, 2.58g (Klat 168). About very fine.
£100-120
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, al-Kufa 79h, 2.34.g (Klat 540). Minor graffiti in reverse field, good very fine and very rare. £1500-2000
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, Nahr Tirà 80h, 2.83g (Klat 638). Cleaned, good very fine and rare. £2000-2500
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, Marw 79h, 2.53g (Klat 581b). Clipped, very fine, rare. £250-300
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, Manadhir 81h, 2.81g (Klat 612). Good very fine, rare. £500-600
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, Ard 82h, 2.59g (Klat 30, same dies). Very fine, edge clipped, of the highest rarity. £30,000-40,000
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, Shaqq al-Taymara 82h, two dots on inner circle, 2.28g (Klat 204.2). Tiny edge break, horn silver, very fine. £200-250
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temp. ‘Abd al-Malik, Silver Dirham, al-Kufa 82h, 2.78g (Klat 543). About uncirculated.
£80-100
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham, al-Rayy 92h, 2.89g (Klat 401). Extremely fine. £150-200
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham, Hamadhan 93h, 2.60g (Klat 670). Slightly clipped, very fine and rare. £100-120
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham (2), Sijistan 94h, 2.46g, 95h, 2.59g (Klat 436, 437). Very fine and extremely fine. (2) £250-300
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham, Sarakhs 94h, 2.31g (Klat 454). Very fine, scarce. £150-200
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham, Abarshahr 95h, 2.70g (Klat 8). Good very fine, rare. £500-600
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham, Abarshahr 95h, 2.90g (Klat 9b) Minor weakness in striking but extremely fine, scarce. £350-400
56 † temp. al-Walid I (86-96h), Gold ⅓-Dinar, no mint, 91h, 1.44g.(A.1276) A few scuffs, very fine and very rare. £700-900
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham, Ramhormuz 90h, 2.90g (Klat 383). Good extremely fine. £100-120
temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham (2), Suq alAhwaz 90h, 2.78g, 91h, 2.84g (Klat 487, 488). Both extremely fine. (2) £120-150
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham (2), Mahay 90h, 2.86g, Herat 95h, 2.23g (Klat 556, 658). Good very fine and very fine. (2) £120-150
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temp. al-Walid I, Silver Dirham, Herat 91h, 2.88g (Klat 654). Extremely fine. £80-100
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temp. al-Walid I, Fals (cast fabric, “360 to a Dirham”), Balkh 93h, 3.44g (Tübingen Sylloge Numorum Arabicorum Tübingen (SNAT) Balkh 450-454; A A197). Crude, largely illegible, but full flan and thus very fine. £200-250
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al-Walid I / Sulayman, Silver Dirham, Junday Sabur 96h, 2.89g (Klat 244). About extremely fine. £120-150
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al-Walid I / Sulayman, Silver Dirham, al-Rayy 96h, 2.82g (Klat 405). Extremely fine. £200-250
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temp. al Walid I / Sulayman, Silver Dirham, Sijistan 96h, 2.81g (Klat 438). Extremely fine. £200-250
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temp. al Walid I / Sulayman, Silver Dirham (2), Nahr Tira 96h, 2.70g, Suq al-Ahwaz 96h, 2.89g (Klat 493). Very fine and good very fine. (2) £150-200
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temp. Sulayman (96-99h), Gold Dinar, no mint, 97h, 4.21g (A 130). Extremely fine. £350-400
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temp. Sulayman, Silver Dirham, Ardashir Khurra 97h, 2.89g (Klat 41). Good very fine. £80-100
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temp. Sulayman, Silver Dirham, al-Taymara 97h, 2.89g (Klat 213). Extremely fine. £100-120
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temp. Sulayman, Silver Dirham, Jayy 97h, 2.93g (Klat 265). Good very fine, rare. £250-300
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temp. Sulayman, Silver Dirham, Dastawa 97h, 2.80g (Klat 316). About very fine. £60-80
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temp. Sulayman, Silver Dirham, al-Rayy 97h, 2.89g (Klat 406). Extremely fine. £180-220
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temp. Sulayman, Silver Dirham, Maysan 97h, 2.85g (Klat 635). Good very fine, very rare. £250-300
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temp. Sulayman, Silver Dirham (2), Mahay 98h, 2.88g, Herat 97h, 2.86g (Klat 564, 660). Both good very fine. (2) £200-250
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temp. Sulayman / ’Umar II, Silver Dirham, Arminiya 99h, 2.83g (Klat 53). Good very fine. £150-200
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temp. ‘Umar (99-101h), Gold Dinar, no mint, 100h, 4.21g (A 125). Very fine. £300-350
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temp. Umar, Silver Dirham, Sijistan 100h, 2.44g (Klat 442a). About very fine and rare. £800-1000
temp. Yazid II (101-105h), Gold Dinar, alAndalus 102h, 4.35g (A 134; Ber 44Aa). Very fine, a scuff to the reverse, rare. £10,000-12,000 ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1402
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temp. Yazid II, Silver Dirham, Istakhr 102h, 2.69g (Klat 82). Surface deposits and slightly pitted on the obverse, about extremely fine. £100-120
87 † temp. Yazid II, Silver Dirham, Arminiya 104h, 2.74g (Klat 58). Very fine, rare. £350-450
83 † temp. ‘Umar / Yazid II, Silver Dirham, Kirman 101h, 2.92g (Klat 532). Lightly toned, uncirculated. £120-150
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temp. Yazid II / Hisham, Gold Dinar, no mint, 105h, 4.17g (A 125). Minor abrasion marks across obverse legend, otherwise good very fine, a very rare date. £2500-3000
temp. ‘Umar / Yazid II, Silver Dirham, al-Kufa 101h, 2.88g (Klat 545). Good extremely fine. £100-120
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temp. Hisham (105-125h), Gold Dinar, no mint, 111h, 4.31g (A 136). Good very fine. £250-300
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temp. Hisham, Gold Dinar, no mint, 114h, 4.26g (A 136). Extremely fine. £300-350 97
temp. Hisham, Silver Dirham, al-Bab 119h, 2.76g (Klat 146). Nearly extremely fine and rare. £250-300
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temp. Hisham, Silver Dirham, al-Bab 124h, 2.21g (Klat 151). Good fine, rare. £1000-1500
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temp. Hisham, Fals (2), (Balkh?) (119h?), 2.60g and Balkh 120h, 3.64g (A 197). Both about fine and rare to very rare. (2) £80-100
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temp. Hisham, Fals, Zaranj 117h, 3.18g (A 206). About fine and very rare. £80-100
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temp. Hisham, Fals, Balkh 119h, 2.99g (SNAT Balkh 472; A. A197). About fine, very rare. £120-150
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temp. Walid II (125-126h), Silver Dirham, alJazira 126h, 2.79g (Klat 222). Good very fine and very rare. £6000-8000
temp. Hisham, Gold Dinar, no mint, 116h, 3.64g (A 136). Good very fine. £250-300
temp. Hisham, Silver Dirham, Ifriqiya 111h, 2.57g (Klat 98b). Slightly clipped, otherwise about very fine. £120-150
temp. Hisham, Silver Dirham, Ifriqiya 112h, 2.90g (Klat 99). Hairline scratches in obverse field, otherwise good very fine. £150-200
temp. Hisham, Silver Dirham, Ifriqiya 114h, 2.70g (Klat 101). Very fine. £150-200
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temp. Hisham, Silver Dirham, Balkh 115h, 2.63g (Klat 180). About very fine. £120-150
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temp. Hisham, Silver Dirham, al-Andalus 119h, 2.71g (Klat 132). Slightly clipped, otherwise very fine. £250-300
Late Umayyad Revolutionary
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al-Kirman b. ‘Ali, Fals, Marw 128h, 2.66g (Wurtzel, Coinage of the Revolutionaries in the Late Umayyad Period -; A -). About fine and extremely rare. £250-350
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‘Abd Allah b. ‘Umar(?), Fals, no mint, 128h, 2.97g (A -). About fine, extremely rare. £250-350
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‘Abd Allah (b. ‘Umar), Fals, no mint 12(8)h, 3.28g; (‘Abd Allah) b. ‘Umar, Fals, no mint 128h, 2.82g (Wurtzel -); (‘Imran) b. Isma‘il, Fals (60 per Dirham), (Sijistan) 13(6)h, 2.85g (Lowick 808); (Sulayman) (b. ‘Abd Allah), Fals, (Sijistan) c.138-140h, 2.41g (A C.209). All about fine and rare. (4) £120-150
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(abu-Muslim - 130-136h), Fals, Sijistan 131h, 3.09g (Wurtzel -). About fine and extremely rare. £250-350
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Anonymous, Fals (2), Sijistan 132h, 2.48g, 3.50g (Wurtzel -). Both fine and very rare. (2) £150-200
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Sulayman b. ‘Abd Allah, Fals, mint illegible, 139h, 5.35g (Wurtzel -; A C209). Good and very rare. £100-150
temp. Ibrahim / Marwan II, Gold Dinar, no mint, 127h, 4.23g (A T140). Light hairline scratches in reverse field, otherwise good very fine and very rare. £12,000-15,000
temp. Marwan II (127-132h), Silver Dirham, al-Kufa 128h, 2.86g (Klat 548.b). About very fine. £80-120
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temp. Marwan II, Silver Dirham, al-Jazira 129h, 2.66g (A 142; Klat 225). Very fine, scratches to reverse. £120-150
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Anonymous, Copper Fals, Iliya, undated, 3.65g (A 179). Very fine, scarce. £100-120
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Anonymous, Post Reform, Copper Fals, Tabariya, no date, 2.77g (A 188). Full clean strike, good very fine. £100-120
Abbasid Revolutionary
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‘Imran b. Isma‘il (c.136h), Fals, (“60 per Dirham”), (Sijistan 136h), 2.97g, poor; name illegible, but said to be Sulayman b. ‘Abd Allah (al-Kindi) (138-140h), Fals, (Sijistan c.138140h), 2.86g (A 209), about good; Saffarid Second Dynasty, Ahmad b. Muhammad (311-352h), Fals, Sijistan 341h, 1.86g (A 1413A), about very fine, first and second rare. (3) £120-150
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temp. al-Saffah, Silver Dirham, Nahr Tira 134h, 2.87g (A 211). Very fine, extremely rare. £800-1000
120
temp. al-Saffah, Silver Dirham, Ramhormuz 135h, 2.70g (A 211, date not recorded by Album in his checklist). Very fine, extremely rare. £500-600
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temp. al-Mansur (136-158h), Gold Dinar, no mint, 140h, 4.22g (A 212). About extremely fine. £220-260
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temp. al-Mansur, Gold Dinar, no mint, 142h, 4.22g (A 212). Minor hairline graffiti in lower obverse field, otherwise extremely fine, a scarce date. £300-350
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temp. al-Mansur, Gold Dinar, no mint, 147h, 4.16g (A 212). Extremely fine. £250-300
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temp. al-Mansur, Gold Dinar, no mint, 148h, 4.22g (A 212). About extremely fine. £220-260
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temp. al-Mansur, Gold Dinar (2), no mint, 149h, 4.17g, 158h, 3.74g (A 212). First with a scratch in the field both sides, good very fine, the second clipped about very fine. (2) £350-400
Abbasid
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temp. al-Saffah (132-136h), Gold Dinar, no mint, 133h, 3.96g (A 210). Fine style, slightly clipped, otherwise good very fine, scarce. £250-300
temp. al-Saffah, Silver Dirham, Dimashq 132h, 2.85g (A 211). Good very fine and very rare. £2000-2500
temp. al-Saffah, Silver Dirham, Ardashir Khurra 134h, 2.83g (A 211). Good very fine. £120-150
temp. al-Saffah, Silver Dirham, Manadhir 134h, 2.83g (A 211). Good very fine and extremely rare. £800-1000
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temp. al-Mansur, Gold Dinar, no mint, 155h, 4.21g (A 212). Lustrous good extremely fine. £250-300
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temp. al-Mansur, Silver Dirham, Arminiya 144h, 2.81g (A 213.1). Very fine. £80-100
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temp. al-Mansur, Silver Dirham, Ardashir Khurra 146h, 2.95g (A 213). Extremely fine, rare. £250-300
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temp. al-Mansur, Silver Dirham, Madinat alSalam 146h, 2.77g (A 213.1). Small edge clip, good very fine, rare. £300-350
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temp. al-Mansur, Silver Dirham, Arran 152h, 2.85g (A 213). Good very fine, rare. £200-250
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al-Mahdi as heir, Fals, (Sijistan 147h, but illegible), 7.32g, 7.83g, 6.25g (Lowick Abbasid 809; A 335). All good. (3) £80-100
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al-Mahdi as heir, Fals, Sijistan 151h, 6.10g (Lowick -; A 335 var). Pierced as a Chinese cash coin, good fine. £120-150
139
al-Mahdi as heir, Fals (2), (Sijistan c.151h, but illegible), 7.24g (Lowick -; A 335) and 6.21g (A 335 variety). Both pierced, both good and very rare. (2) £120-150
temp. al-Mansur, Gold Dinar, no mint, 155h, 4.21g (A 212). Full flan, extremely fine. £250-300
temp. al-Mansur, Gold Dinar, no mint, 157h, 4.22g (A 212). Extremely fine. £250-300
temp. al-Mansur, Silver Dirham, Istakhr 138h, 2.82g (A 213). Extremely fine, very rare. £500-600
temp. al-Mansur, Silver Dirham, Junday Sabur 138h, 2.87g (A 213). Good very fine, rare. £200-250
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temp. al-Mansur, Silver Dirham, Marw 139h, 2.76g (A 213). About very fine, rare. £150-200
132
temp. al-Mansur, Silver Dirham, Nishapur 143h, 2.81g (Lowick 2301; A 213). Good very fine, very rare. £500-600
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al-Mahdi as heir, Fals, Sijistan 155h, 4.66g (Lowick -; A 335). About fine and rare. £80-100
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temp. al-Mahdi (158-169h), Gold Dinar, no mint (al-Kufa) 163h, rev three pellets in lower field, 4.00g (Bern 52; A 214). Fine distinctive calligraphy, extremely fine. £250-300
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al-Mahdi, Silver Dirham, Arminiya 161h, 2.84g; al-Mu‘tadid, Silver Dirham (2), Madinat al-Salam 282h, 2.86g, and Surra man ra’a 288h, 3.47g; alMuqtadir, Silver Dirham, Arrijan 298h, 3.43g. All good fine to very fine, the last rare. (4) £120-150
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al-Mahdi, Silver Dirham mule, obv al-Mahdi Dirham of Madinat al-Salam 164h, rev with the Governor Ibrahim in field centre Ibr // ahim, 2.53g (A -). Extremely fine and very rare, an unrecorded issue. £400-500
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al-Mahdi, Silver Dirham, Sijistan 166h, 2.83g (A 215). Good very fine, rare. £200-250
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al-Mahdi, Silver Dirham, Qasr al-Salam 168h, 2.91g (A 215.1). About extremely fine. £120-150
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al-Mahdi, citing Harun as heir, Silver Dirham, Harunabad 169h, rev Arminiya, 2.87g (A 217.4). Surface deposits, very fine. £100-120
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‘Ali, Fals, Hirat 168h, 4.25g (Lowick 792; A 323). Fine and rare. £120-150
al-Mahdi, Gold Dinar, no mint, 165h, 4.06g (A 214). Small crescent stamp in reverse field, good very fine. £250-300
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al-Mahdi, Gold Dinar, no mint, 166h, 4.24g (A 214). Good very fine. £250-300
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al-Mahdi, Gold Dinar, no mint, 167h, 4.22g (A 214). Weakly struck in parts, otherwise good very fine. £220-260
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al-Mahdi, Gold Dinar, no mint, 168h, 4.17g (A 214). About extremely fine. £250-300
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al-Mahdi, Silver Dirham, al-Basra 160h, rev Muhammad written vertically in the field, 2.60g (Lowick 1027; A 215, see footnote125). Good very fine, very rare. £350-400
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temp. Harun al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, no mint (Madinat al-Salam), 185h, citing al-Amin as heir, 4.09g (A 218.3). Edge knock, otherwise very fine. £180-220
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temp. al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, [Misr] 186h, citing Jafar (A 218.1; Ber 69). Fine. £180-220
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temp. al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, [Misr] 186h, citing Jafar (A 218.1; Ber 69). Lacquered, fine. £100-120
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temp. Harun al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, no mint (Madinat al-Salam) 189h, rev letter “H” in field for Harun, 4.16g (Bernardi 71; A 218.4). Rough surfaces, very fine. £180-220
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Harun al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, no mint (Misr) 190h, Li’l Khalifa, 4.20g (A 218.13). Extremely fine. £300-350
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Harun al-Rashid, Silver Dirham, Madinat alSalam 170h, rev Caliph’s names and titles within a second marginal legend, 2.81g (A 219.6a). Good very fine, rare. £150-200
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Harun al-Rashid, Silver Dirham (4), Sijistan 170h, 2.86g, 172h, 2.74g, 174h, 2.63g, 175h, 3.11g, Caliph as al-Khalifa Harun (A 219.4). Generally very fine, Year 174h better. (4) £200-250
al-Hadi (169-170h), Silver Dirham, Haruniya, 169h, with al-Rashid as heir, 2.59g (A 217.5). Small edge clip, good very fine, rare. £150-200
temp. Harun al-Rashid (170-193h), Gold Dinar, no mint 171h, obv name of the Caliph Harun as amir al-Mu’minin in field, 3.98g (Bernardi 58b; A 218.1). Fine, rare. £2000-3000
Harun al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, no mint (Misr) 173h, Governor ‘Umar, 4.21g (A 218.8). Full flan, very fine. £220-260
Harun al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, no mint (Misr) 180h, Governor Ja’far, 4.21g (A 218.11). Good very fine. £250-300
Harun al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, no mint (Misr) 183h, Governor Ja’far, 4.11g (A 218.11). Very fine. £180-220
Harun al-Rashid, Gold Dinar, no mint (Misr) 184h, Governor Ja’far, 4.22g (A 218.11). Good very fine. £250-300
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temp. Harun al-Rashid, Silver Dirham, alMuhammadiya 180h, citing al-Amin, the Governor Muh’d b. Yahya and Ja’far, 2.91g (Lowick 1736, one reference; A 219.91). Good very fine, rare. £120-150
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Harun al-Rashid, Silver Dirham, Misr 181h, citing al-Amin and the vizier al-Ja’far ibn Yahya al-Barmaki, 2.68g (Lowick 503; A 219.9). Good very fine, rare. £250-300
168
Harun al-Rashid, Silver Dirham, Arran 183h, citing al-Amin as heir, rev Goverbor Asad b. Yazid, 2.90g (A 219.7). Good very fine. £120-150
170
Harun al-Rashid, Silver Dirham, Mad. Abarshahr 192h, 2.94g (A 219.2a). Good very fine and rare. £100-120
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Harun al-Rashid, Silver Dirham, Ma’din Bajunays 192h, citing ‘Umm Ja’far and al-Amin as heir, 2.79g (A 219.9; Lowick 909). Very fine, rare. £300-350
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temp. Harun al-Rashid, Fals, Madinat Balkh 182h, 4.04g (Lowick 783; SNAT Balkh 488-491). Good fine and rare. £80-100
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temp. Harun al-Rashid, Fals, Madinat Balkh 182h, 3.01g (Lowick 783; SNAT Balkh 488-491). Good fine and rare. £80-100
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temp. Harun al-Rashid, Fals, Balkh 187h, 2.41g (Lowick 784; A 319 var); ‘Isa, Balkh 187h, 3.82g (Lowick 784; SNAT Balkh 511-513). First fine, the second very fine, both rare. (2) £120-150
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Harun al-Rashid, Silver Dirham, San’a’ 191h, 1.13g (A 1048.2; Lowick 552). About very fine, rare. £300-350
175
Zubayda, wife of Rashid, Silver Dirham, Jazirat al-Raghistan 183h, rev field amr al-sayyida/umm wali al-‘ahd/ abaqa allah/ghaya (“by command of the lady, mother of the heir apparent, may God preserve her, so be it”), 2.54g. Good very fine and extremely rare. £4000-5000 This Dirham was struck by order of Zubayda bint Abi Ja’far b. al-Mansur, wife of Harun al-Rashid and mother of Muhammad al-Amin, at a palace compound probably on an island near Baghdad. It is, in all likelihood, the earliest coin struck by authority of a woman in the history of Islam. The issuance of this coin is directly connected to the matter of the caliphal succession. In 175h al-Rashid designated his second, but purely Hashimid, son Muhammad al-Amin as his heir. In the succeeding years it became clear that his eldest, but slave-born son, ‘Abdallah al-Ma’mun, was better suited to rule than his younger brother. In 183h al-Rashid therefore designated al-Ma’mun as the second heir to the throne. While Zubayda had been a kindly stepmother to al-Ma’mun, her over-arching ambition was to see that al-Amin, the only heir to her body, became caliph after al-Rashid’s death. One can easily imagine that this imperious and powerful lady determined to make her position unmistakably clear by issuing this coin as a sharp reminder that she was the mother of the heir.
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Yazid, Fals, Sijistan 178h, 2.77g (Lowick 811; A 335). About fine and rare. £80-100
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al-Ma’mun, Silver Dirham, Madinat Zaranj 199h, with Muhammad b. al-ashlas, 2.89g (Lowick 2483; A 223.4). Good very fine, rare. £350-400
184
al-Ma’mun, Silver Dirham, al-Kufa 204h, 2.84g (A 223.5). Good very fine, rare. £120-150
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temp. al-Ma’mun, Silver Dirham, Reform type, al-Kufa 208h, obv double outer margin, 2.76g (unrecorded by Lowick and Album). About very fine and extremely rare. £600-800
186
al-Ma’mun, Silver Dirham, Samarqand 217h, 3.00g (Lowick 2721). Extremely fine. £120-150
187
al-Ma’mun, Silver Dirham, Marw 217h, 2.88g (A 223.6). A soft strike, very fine, rare. £100-120
188
al-Ma’mun, Silver Dirham, Bukhara 196h, 2.76g (A 223.4). Good very fine, rare. £120-150
al-Ma’mun, Silver Dirham, Jund Dimashq 200h, rev ‘umara/Muhammad rasu/allahli’l-khalifa/ alimamal-ma’mun/binhumayd?, 2.17g (Lowick 627). Pierced, otherwise about fine and extremely rare, only one example recorded by Lowick. £500-600
al-Ma’mun, Silver Dirham, Misr 199h, obv Governor al-Mutallib, 2.81g (A 223.2). Extremely fine and, extremely rare. £600-800
As Miles states in his note on the Dirham of Muhammad b. Bayhas, Dimashq 198h, “The numismatic record …. is valuable elaboration of the somewhat vague accounts in the chronicles …. about Damascus at the turn of the (3rd) century hijri”. Miles was speaking about the series of Dirhams struck by Ibn-Bayhas in Damascus between 198h and 209h. Jund was the title given to a military district. It would appear that for a time during the year 200h, while Ibn-Bayhas held the city of Damascus, his power was being challenged elsewhere by the otherwise unknown ‘Umara. The name ‘Umara is clear on this coin, but it appears to be missing or illegible on Lowick’s piece and the name of his father cannot be read on either coin with any degree of certainty.
al-Amin, Silver Dirham, Ma’din Bajunays 194h, with Governor Da’ud, 2.37g (A 221.3b). Small edge chip, otherwise extremely fine, rare. £350-400
al-Ma’mun (194-218h), Gold Dinar, Madinat alSalam 198h, obv mintname in lower line of field, rev lillah/-/Dhu’l-Riyasatayn, 394g (A 222.2). Fine, rare. £1200-1500
al-Ma’mun, Gold Dinar, no mint (Misr) 198h, al-Mutallib, 4.18g (A 222.4). About extremely fine. £250-300
al-Ma’mun, Gold Dinar, Misr 201h, Sulayman, 3.92g (A 222.6). Slightly clipped, very fine and rare. £250-300
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‘Amr b. Mas‘ada, Fals, Suq al-Ahwaz 210h, 3.28g (Lowick 689; A 336). Fine and rare. £120-150
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al-Mu’tasim, Silver Dirham, Isfahan 211h (sic), 2.71g (A 226). Crude strike, good very fine. £120-150
190
al-Mu’tasim (218-227h), Gold Dinar, Misr 225h, 4.05g (Bern 151 De; A 225). Weak in parts, about very fine. £180-220
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al-Mu’tasim, Silver Dirham, Madinat al-Salam 220h, 2.92g (A 226). Good very fine. £120-150
191
al-Mu’tasim, Gold Dinar, Dimashq 225h, 4.08g (Bernardi 151 Ge, three references). Very fine and rare. £1200-1500
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al-Mutawakkil, Gold Donative-style Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 246h, 4.25g (A 229m). Slightly crimped and light surface hairlines, otherwise good very fine and very rare. £6000-8000
196
al-Mutawakkil, Silver Dirham (3), Marw 232h, 2.87g, Fars 242h, 3.01g, Isfahan 247h, 2.86g (A 230.1, 230.3, 230.4). First fine, the others very fine. (3) £200-250
194 † al-Mutawakkil (232-247h), Gold Dinar, Arminiya 246h, 4.21g (Bernardi 158 Kb, two references). Some scratches in the fields, otherwise very fine and very rare. £3000-3500
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al-Mutawakkil, Silver Dirham, Madinat Mah al-Kufa 237h, 2.91g (A -). A little weakness in part, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare, an unrecorded mint for this caliph. £500-600
203 † al-Mu’tamid, Gold Dinar, San’a’ 259h, 4.11g (Bern 172El; A 1055). Slightly clipped, good very fine. £300-350
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al-Mu’tamid, Gold Dinar, San’a’ 259h, 2.64g (Bikhazi 48). About very fine. £60-80
198 † al-Musta’in, Gold Dinar, Misr 249h, 4.18g (A 233.2). Very fine. £150-200
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al-Mu’tazz (251-255h), Gold Dinar, Surra man Ra’a 252h, 4.05g (Bern162Jc; A 235.1). Slightly crimped, about very fine, a scarce date. £180-220
200
al-Mu’tazz, Gold Dinar, al-Shash 253h, 3.72g (Bern 162Qf; A 235). Very fine. £220-260
201
al-Mu’tazz, Silver Dirham, Dimashq 253h, 3.00g (A236). Very fine, rare. £150-200
202 † al-Mu’tamid (256-279h), Gold Dinar, Wasit 258h, with Ja’far as heir, 4.06g (Bern 173Jm, two examples recorded; A 239.1). Good very fine, rare. £600-800
205 † al-Mu’tamid, Gold Dinar, Surra man Ra’a 262h, al-Mufawwid as heir, 3.65g (Bern 175Jc; A 293a). Good very fine. £400-450
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al-Mu’tamid, Gold Dinar, al-Rafiqa 263h, citing al-Mufawwid, 3.69g (Bern 175Hn, two recorded; A 293.2). Part of edge slightly ragged, otherwise good very fine, very rare. £500-600
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al-Mu’tamid, Gold Dinar, al-Basra 271h, citing al-Muffawaq al nasir li din Allah, 3.37g (A 239.6; Ber 179Je). Good very fine, scarce £300-400
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al-Mu’tamid, Gold Dinar, al-Ahwaz 270h, citing al-Muffawaq al nasir li din Allah (A 239.6; Ber 179Je). Good very fine, scarce. £300-400
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al-Mu’tamid, Gold Dinar, Hamadhan 277h, 4.28g (Bernardi -, an unrecorded mint for this ruler; A 239.7). Slight edge weakness, good very fine and very rare. £1800-2200
215 † al-Mu’tadid, Silver Dirham, San’a’ 280h, 2.83g (A 1056b). Twice pierced, otherwise good very fine, extremely rare. £600-800
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al-Muqtafi (289-295h), Gold Dinar, Misr 293h (A 243.1; Ber 226De). Slightly crimped, some graffiti, otherwise very fine. £500-800
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al-Muktafi, Silver Dirham (2), al-Rabba 292h, 2.93g, Ras al-‘Ayn 292h, 2.33g (A244.1); alMuqtadir (295-320h), Silver Dirham (4), al-Basra (2) 301h, 4.01g, 307h, 3.45g, Shiraz 303h, 2.75g, Nisbin 308h, 2.28g (A 246.2). First fine, the others better than very fine. (6) £280-320
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al-Muqtadir (295-320h), Gold Dinar, Mah alKufa 301h (A 245.2; Bern 242 Mr). Some deposit, good very fine. £800-1000
210 † al-Mu’tamid, Silver Donative-style Dirham, alDinawar (= Mah al Basra), 2.89g (Ilisch -; A 240 for type). Good very fine, very rare. £800-1000
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al-Mu’tamid, Silver Dirham (2), Hims 260h, 2.88g, 270h, 2,97g (A 240). Both about very fine, rare. (2) £300-350
212
al-Mu’tadid (279-289h), Gold Donative-style Dinar, no mint, 282h, 2.21g (Bern 210; A 241A). Good very fine and very rare. £2000-2500
213
al-Mu’tadid, Gold Dinar, San’a’ 283h, 2.88g (Bern 211El; A 1056). Good very fine. £250-300
214
al-Mu’tadid, Gold Donative-style Dinar, no mint, 286h, 2.22g (Bernardi 209; A 241A). Very fine and very rare. £1500-1800
219
225
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 312h, 2.87g (Bern 242Mh; A 245.2). Small flan, very fine. £220-260
226
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Hamadhan 313h, 2.62g (Bern 242Mu; A 245.2). Full broad flan, wellcentred, good very fine, rare. £300-350
227
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Qumm 313h, 4.47g (Bern 242Mn; A 245.2). Struck slightly off-centre, good very fine, rare. £300-350
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 301h, 3.78g (A 245.2; Bern 242 Jh, this date not recorded). Crimped with flan crack, otherwise extremely fine, very rare. £450-500
220 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 307h, 4.29g (A 245). Very fine. £120-150
221
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Suq al-Ahwaz 308h, 3.82g (Bern 242Nf; A 245.2). Full broad flan, good very fine. £220-260
222
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, al-Karaj 308h, 4.35g (Bern 242Jf; A 245.2). Good very fine. £350-400
228 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Suq min al-Ahwaz 314h, 4.26g (A 245). About extremely fine. £150-180
223 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Suq min al-Ahwaz 309h, 4.95g (A 245). About extremely fine, weak areas. £150-180
229 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Suq min al-Ahwaz 315h, 4.75g (A 245). Good very fine. £120-150
224 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinars (2), Madinat al-Salam 312h, 3.89g, 316h, 3.71g (A 245). About very fine and very fine, light scratches. (2) £200-300
230 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, al-Ahwaz 315h, 3.92g (A 245). Good very fine. £120-150
231 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinars (2), Suq min al-Ahwaz 316h, 4.28g, 317h, 3.25g (A 245). Both good very fine. (2) £200-300
232 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinars (2), Tustar min alAhwaz 316h, 3.67g, 319h, 3.41g (A 245). Both about extremely fine. (2) £200-300 233 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, al-Kharaj 317h, 4.65g (A 245). Very fine, a scarce mint. £120-150
234
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, al-Karaj 318h, 2.97g (Bern 242Jf; A 245.2). Flan crack, outer legends weak in parts, otherwise good very fine, rare. £300-350
235
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Qumm 318h, 3.08g (Bern 242Mn; A 245.2). Small flan, weak outer legend in parts, otherwise very fine, rare. £250-300
237
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Mah al-Kufa 318h, 3.05g (Bern 242Mr; A 245.2). Unevenly struck, very fine, rare. £250-300
238
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, al-Ahwaz 319h, 4.07g (Bern 242Nd; A 245.2). Full broad flan, extremely fine. £220-260
239 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Suq min al-Ahwaz 319h, 4.19g (A 245). A little double struck, good very fine. £120-150
240
241 † al-Muqtadir, Silver Dirham, Makka 297h, 2.74g (A 246.1). Weakly struck in centre but good very fine for issue, very rare. £2500-3000
242 236 † al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, al-Ahwaz 318h, 4.37g (A 245). Good very fine. £120-150
al-Muqtadir, Gold Dinar, Tustar min al-Ahwaz 320h, vizier ‘Amid al-dawla, 2.95g (Bern 242Ne; A 248). Full broad flan, extremely fine. £220-260
al-Muqtadir, Silver Dirham, Wasit 304h, 2.91g (A 246.2). Small edge split, extremely fine, attractively toned. £60-80
243
244
249
al-Qahir, Gold Dinar, Hamadhan 321h, 1.99g (Bern 277Mu; A 250.2). Flat in parts, good very fine, rare. £250-300
250
al-Qahir, Gold Dinar, Hamadhan 321h, 3.89g (Bernardi 277Mn; A 250.2). Weakly struck in parts, about extremely fine. £300-350
al-Muqtadir, Silver Dirhams (7), Nisibin 305h, 3.49g, Dimashq 309h, 2.5g, Ra’s al-‘Ayn 309h(?), 3.10g, Dimashq 312h, 3.49g, and 31(6?)h, 2.78g, Tarsus, date off flan, 3.15g, and Tarsus(?) 304h(?), 2.79g. All about fine or better. (7) £150-200
al-Muqtadir, Silver Dirham, Tabariya 308h, 2.51g. Fine and extremely rare. £250-300
251 † al-Qahir, Gold Dinar, Hamadhan 322h, with heir Abu’l Qasim, 6.43g (A 250.1). Appealing very fine. £200-250 245
al-Muqtadir, Silver Donative-style Dirham, Madinat al-Salam 310h, 2.92g (Ilisch D1 21; A 255). Extremely fine and very rare. £700-800
246
al-Muqtadir, Silver Dirham, Mah al-Kufa 317h, with the name of the heir Abu’l-‘Abbas, 4.04g; Umayyad, temp. Marwan II (AH 127-132), Silver Dirham, al-Samiya, AH131, 2.93g (Klat 431). First about very fine and rare, the second very fine, scarce. (2) £60-80
247
248
al-Qahir (320-322h), Gold Dinar, al-Ahwaz 321h, 3.69g (A 250.1; Bern 275Nd). A little deposit, nearly extremely fine. £300-400
al-Qahir, Gold Dinar, Mah al-Basra 321h, 4.37g (Bern 277Mq; A 250.2). Good very fine and scarce. £250-300
252 † al-Qahir, Gold Dinar, Suq min al-Ahwaz, 322h, with heir Abu’l Qasim, 6.05g (A 250.1). Peripheral weakness, very fine. £180-220
253
al-Radi (322-329h), Gold Dinar, Misr 323h, 4.40g (A 254.1; Bern 285 De). Very fine. £200-300
254
al-Radi, Gold Dinar, Suq al-Ahwaz 323h, 4.56g (A 254.1). Fine. £120-150
255 † al-Radi, Gold Dinar, Mah al-Basra 326h, 3.41g (A 254.1; Bern 285 Mq). Good very fine and very rare. £600-800
260
al-Nasir, with heir, Gold Dinar, Madinat alSalam 621h, 4.04g (A 268). Very fine. £250-300
al-Radi, Gold Dinar, Hamadan 328h, 3.57g (A 254.1). Weakly struck as usual, otherwise good very fine. £120-150
261
al-Nasir, Gold Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 617h, 6.41g (A 268). Good very fine. £300-350
262
al-Musta’sim (640-656h), Gold Dinar, Madinat al-Salam, 641h, 4.41g (A 275). Very slight crimping, extremely fine. £350-400
263
al-Musta’sim, Gold Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 642h, 5.18g (A 275). Extremely fine. £350-400
264
Fals (8), al-Mahdi as heir, Da‘ud b. Karar, (Hirat) (147h), 1.42g (Lowick 789), al-Mahdi as heir, (Sijistan) (147h), 6.16g (Lowick 809), Balkh 1(49)h, 3.04g (Lowick 777), (Sijistan) (c.151h), 5.47g (A 335) and mint illegible, 15xh, 5.16g; Muhammad b. Barmak, Istakhr 18(2)h, 2.50g (Lowick 730); name effaced, Sijistan 194h, 2.95g (Lowick 814); Talha b. Dhu’l-Yamanayn, Bukhara date unclear (c.209-217h), 1.53g (Lowick 834-5). All about fine or better and rare. (8) £200-300
256
257 † al-Muttaqi (329-333h), Gold Donative Double Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 329h, citing Abu Mansur, 8.69g (A -; cf A 256 for type). About extremely fine, small scuffs, rare. £7000-9000
258
259
al-Muttaqi, Gold Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 329h, citing Abu’l Husayn Bajkam, 4.06g (A A258; Bern 309Jh). About very fine, minor scuffing, rare. £400-600
al-Nasir, with heir (575-622h), Gold Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 620h, 6.69g (A 268). Slightly crimped and softly struck in parts, otherwise good very fine. £250-300
265 † A Hoard of Abbasid and Tribal Copper Fulus (approx 346), from the Region of al-Bahrayn, struck in the middle of the 2nd Century of the Hijra era, of a fabric and style unlike any other contemporary copper from Syria, Iraq or Iran; the hoard comprises three principal types: first were the official issues of local Abbasid governors at a time when the central government was trying to exert control over the region, the second bear governors’ names and dates with the inscription li-ahl al-Bahrayn, “for the people of al-Bahrayn”, which is also found on Fulus from the mint of al-Basra dated 144 AH, the third type was struck on irregularly cut, wafer-thin flans bearing various signs and words on one face and usually Muhammad rasul Allah on the other; rather than having any religious or political significance these signs appear to identify ownership of an animal or object, similar to a tribal personal brand (wasm plural wusum). Generally about fine and extremely rare, a very interesting group. (lot) £30,000-35,000 A tribal coinage of this kind probably met an economic need for small change in an area chronically short of cash, and the phrase li-ahl ... would have established it as being public property rather than privately owned by a tribe or clan. One of the earliest Islamic mints to be established on the shores of the Arabian Gulf was that of al-Bahrayn, a province which encompassed the island of Bahrain and the mainland areas around Jubayl and Qatif in eastern Sa‘udi Arabia. Most of the coins are rather crude because they were usually struck on thin flans by inexpert workmen, and a considerable number are either double-struck or overstruck on earlier issues. This is an important group of coins which provides a fresh insight into the monetary history of the Arabian peninsula. This hoard was acquired by an ARAMCO employee working in Saudi Arabia in the late 1950s.
Umayyads of Spain
Dhu’l-Nunid of Toledo
271
266
267
Abd al-Rahman III, Silver Dirhams (2), 331h, 332h, citing Qasim (A 350.5), about extremely fine; al-Hakam II, Silver Dirham, 358h, citing ‘Amir (A 352.4), very fine. (3) £150-180
al-Hakam II (350-366h), Gold Dinar, Madinat al-Zahra 357h, 4.28g (Vives 467; A 351). Extremely fine, rare. £800-1000
ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1420
Abbadid of Seville
272 † Muhammad al-Mu’tamid (461-484h), Gold ¼-Dinar, no mint or date, 1.30g (A 401a). Very fine. £300-400
273
268
al-Zafir Isma’il (c.423-435h), Gold Fractional Dinar (Toledo), 0.48g (A 395; Prieto 313a; CC 57). Good very fine, good gold for issue though irregular flan, scarce. £1400-1800
Hisham II (first reign, 366-399h), Gold Dinar, al-Andalus 377h, 4.05g (A 353). Slightly crimped, good very fine, rare. £1000-1200
Muhammad al-Mu’tamid, Gold Fractional Dinar, without mint or date, 1.53g (A 403A; Prieto 417d; CC 56). Very fine, rare. £300-350 ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1414
Kings of Murcia
269
Hisham II, Gold Dinar, al-Andalus 393h, 3.89g (Vives 576; A 353). Extremely fine and rare. £1200-1500
274
Slave Kingdom of Denia
Muhammad b. Sa’d (542-567h), Gold Dinar, Murcia 558h, 3.87g (A 407.1; Vives 1957; CC 101). About extremely fine, rare. £1500-1800 ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1448
Aghlabid 270
Mujahid al-“Amiri” (second reign, after 432h), Gold Fractional Dinar, without mint or date, citing ‘Ali and Hasan, 0.81g (A G381; Vives -; Prieto Sup. 85-86; CC 48). Extremely fine and rare. £1800-2200 ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1421
275
Muhammad II (250-261h), Gold Dinar, no mint, 255h, 4.22g (A 446). Extremely fine. £350-400
276
Ibrahim II, Gold Dinar, no mint, 274h, 4.18g (al-‘ush 114; A 447). Good very fine and rare, only three examples recorded by al-‘ush. £250-300
281
ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1440
Zirid of Qayrawan
277
al-Mu’izz b. Badis (406-454h), Gold Dinar, al-Qayrawan 441h, 4.13g (Haz 3; A 458). Extremely fine. £250-300
‘Ali b. Yusuf, Gold Dinar, Nul Lamta 523h, citing Sir as heir, 4.13g (A 466.2; Vivies 1711; Hazard 332; CC 88). Extremely fine. £800-1000
282
‘Ali b. Yusuf, Gold Dinar, Nul Lamta 534h, citing Tashufin as heir (A 466.3; Vives 1786; Hazard 388; CC 87). Extremely fine. £800-1000 ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1443
278
al-Mu’izz b. Badis, Gold Dinar, al-Qayrawan 442h, 3.64g (Haz 4; A 458). Extremely fine. £250-300
283
Ishaq b. ‘Ali (540-541h), Silver Qirat, Qartuba, undated, in fine Naskhi script, 0.96g (Haz 1052; A 475A). Good very fine, very rare. £100-120
Hafsid
279
al-Mu’izz b. Badis, Gold Dinar, al-Qayrawan 444h, 3.92g (Haz 7; A 458). Extremely fine. £250-300
Murabitun (Almoravid)
280
‘Ali b. Yusuf (500-537h), Gold Dinar, Algecira 507h, 4.06g (A 466.1; Vives 1634; Hazard 230; CC 63). Well struck, extremely fine with some original brilliance, rare. £3000-4000 ex Caballero de Las Indias, part III, Aureo & Calico Auction, 21-22 October 2009, lot 1435
284 † Abu Bakr II b. Yahya (710-747h), Gold Dinar, no mint or date, 4.71g (A 507). Very fine. £250-300
285 † Abu-Ishaq Ibrahim II (751-770h), Gold Dinar, Fas, undated, 4.72g (as Hazard 606 but unlisted mint for ruler). About very fine and very rare. £600-800
292
Abu’l ‘Ula Idris II, Gold ¼-Dinar, without mint or date, 1.14g (A 495; Vives 2087; Hazard 530; CC 123). A little crimped, very fine, rare. £500-700
293
Anonymous, Nasri, Tilimsan, undated, 1.55g (Hazard North Africa 1087), extremely fine; Zangid of Aleppo, Copper Dirhams (2), Nur al-din Mahmud (541-569h), no mint undated, 3.84g (Spengler and Sayles Zangids type 73), and mint and date off flan, 6.14g (S&S type 74), both very fine or better. (3) £120-150
286 † Abu’l ‘Abbas Ahmad II (first reign, 755-758h), Gold Dinar, no mint, undated, 4.64g (Hazard 608). Slightly double struck, good very fine and rare. £400-500
287 † Abu-Faris ‘Abd al-‘Aziz II (796-837h), Gold Dinar, Qafsa, no date, 4.75g (A 511). Fine, scarce. £150-250
288 † Abu-‘Amr ‘Uthman (839-893h), Gold ½-Dinar, Tarablus, no date, 2.38g (A 513A). Very fine, edge scrape. £150-200
Alawi Sharifs
289 † Abu-‘Amr ‘Uthman, Gold Dinar, Tanas(?), no date, 4.72g (A 513.3). Reverse die crack and usual weakness, about very fine, scarce. £400-500
Muwahhidun (Almohad)
294 † Isma’il b. al-Sharif (1082-1139h), Gold Bunduqis (3), mint off flan (2), 1121h, 3.43g, 1133h, 3.44g, Fas, 1126h, 3.45g (A 583). Usual areas of weakness, generally good very fine. (3) £350-450 290
291
Abu Yaqub Yusuf (558-580h), Gold ½-Dinar, no mint or date, 2.28g (A 483). Good very fine. £300-400
Abu’l-‘Ula Idris II (665-668h), Gold Dinar, no mint, no date, 4.16g (A 494). Good very fine, very rare. £500-600
Alawite Sharifs of Morocco
295 † Abu’l-’Abbas Ahmad II, Gold Dinar, Marrakush 1012h, 4.57g (A 565.2). About extremely fine. £600-800
299
Khumarawayh, Gold Dinar, Misr 272h, 4.01g (Bern 193De; A 664). A soft strike, extremely fine. £220-260
300
Khumarawayh, Gold Dinar, Misr 273h, 4.13g (Bern 193De; A 664). Extremely fine. £220-260
296 † Abu’l-Mahalli (usurper, 1021-1022h), known on his coinage as Abu’l-‘Abbas Ahmad al-Mahdi, Gold Dinar, Marrakush 1021h, 4.56g (Album K573). Weakly struck in parts, otherwise about extremely fine and very rare. £2000-3000 “Abu Mahalli” claimed descent from the Prophet Muhammad’s uncle al-‘Abbas. He devoted his life to Allah, named himself the Mahdi (Messiah) and waged holy war to end the rule of the Sa‘adian Sharifs. Abu Mahalli led his followers to confront the Sa‘adian ruler, who put up no resistance. He took on all the trappings of royalty, won great popularity and took advantage of the available gold to strike beautiful coins with elegant Maghribi ornamentation in his own name. However, having assured his followers of his divine power, he was killed in battle by a single shot, and Marrakesh returned to Sa‘adian rule.
301 † Khumarawayh, Gold Dinar, Misr 273h, citing heir al-Mufawwid, 4.21g (A 664.1). Good very fine. £150-200
302 † Khumarahwayh, Gold Dinar, Misr 273h, citing heir al-Mufawwid, 3.90g (A 664.1). Very fine. £150-180
297
temp. Muhammad III (1171-1204h), Silver Dirham (3), Titwan 1183h, 2.89g, al-Sawayrah (2) 1184h, 2.79g, 1186h, 2.86g (A 589.1, 589.2); temp. Sulayman (1207-1238h), Silver Dirham, Rabat alFath 1218h, 2.73g (A 626); temp. ‘Abd al-Rahman (1238-1276h), Silver Dirham, Hadrat Miknasa 1240h, 2.66g (A 635). All fine or better, the last rare. (5) £120-150
Tulunid
298
Khumarawayh (270-282h), Gold Dinar, Misr 271h, 4.13g (Bern 193De; A 664). Extremely fine. £220-260
303 † Harun b. Khumarawayh (283-292h), Gold Dinar, Misr 289h, citing al-Muqtafi, 4.04g (A 667.1). Good very fine. £250-300
Ikhshidid
304
Muhammad b. Tughj (323-334h), Gold Dinar, Filastin 333h, 3.21g (Bacharach 42; A 674). Good very fine. £250-300
311
Abu’l-Qasim Unujur, Gold Dinar, Misr 349h, 4.02g (Bacharach 67; A 676). Good very fine and rare. £300-350
312
‘Ali b. al-Ikhsid (349-355h), Gold Dinar, Filastin 351h, rev letter “kaf” for Kafur in lower field, 5.52g (Bacharach 97; A 678). Good very fine. £300-350
313
‘Ali b. al-Ikhsid, Gold Dinar, Filastin 353h, rev letter “kaf” for Kafur in lower field, 3.98g (Bacharach 99; A 678). Very fine. £250-300
314
Abu’l Faivaris Ahmad b. ‘Ali (357-359h), Gold Dinar, Filastin 358h, 3.71g (Bacharach 109; A 682). Softly struck in parts but extremely fine and rare. £500-600
315
Abu’l Faivaris Ahmad b. ‘Ali, Silver Dirham, Filastin 358h, 2.99g (A 683). About very fine and very rare. £300-350
305 † Abu’l-Qasim Unujur (334-349h), Gold Dinar, Misr 337h, 4.32g (A 676). Extremely fine. £180-220
306
Abu’l-Qasim Unujur, Gold Dinar, Filastin 339h, 4.23g (Bacharach 80; A 676). A little weakness in parts but extremely fine. £280-320
307 † Abu’l-Qasim Unujur, Gold Dinar, Misr 341h, 4.14g (A 676). Extremely fine. £180-220
308 † Abu’l-Qasim Unujur, Gold Dinar, Misr 342h, 3.51g (A 676). A little softly struck, extremely fine. £180-220
309
Abu’l-Qasim Unujur, Gold Dinar, Filastin 347h, 2.98g (Bacharach 88; A 676). About very fine, scarce date. £250-300
310
Abu’l-Qasim Unujur, Gold Dinar, Filastin 348h, 3.21g (Bacharach 89; A 676). Crudely cut dies, good very fine, rare. £300-350
Fatimid 316
317
318
319
al-Mahdi (297-322h), Silver Suds (3), ‘Aththar, undated (Nicol Fatimid 22). All good very fine. (3) £40-60 323
al-Mu’izz, Gold Dinar, Misr 361h, month of Jumada 1, 4.10g (Nicol 363). Extremely fine. £280-320
324
al-Mu’izz, Gold Dinar, al-Mansuriya 361h, 4.17g (Nicol 421). Good very fine. £250-300
325
al-Mu’izz, Silver Dirham, Filastin 359h, 2.40g (Nicol 340). About very fine, very rare. £1200-1500
al-Qa’im billah (322-334h), Gold Dinar, alQayrawan 334h, 4.12g (Nicol 147; A 691). Polished, about very fine and very rare. £1400-1800
al-Qa’im, Gold ¼-Dinar / Tari, mint and date unclear, 1.03g (Nicol type A2). Very fine. £500-600
Isma‘il al-Mansur (334-341h), Gold ¼-Dinar/ Tari, al-Mansuriya 338h, 1.04g (Nicol 216). About extremely fine and extremely rare. £300-400
320
Isma‘il al-Mansur, Gold ¼-Dinar / Tari, alMansuriya 339h, 1.03g (Nicol -, unrecorded date for denomination). Extremely fine and extremely rare. £400-500
321
Isma‘il al-Mansur, Silver ½-Dirham, mint off flan, 3xxh, 1.36g (Nicol 214 type E). Very fine and very rare. £120-150
322
Abu-Tamim Ma‘add al-Mu’izz li-din Allah (341-365h), Gold Dinar, al-Mansuriya 343h, first type of reign, 3.96g (Nicol 390; A 697.1). Good very fine and extremely rare. £2200-2600
326 † al-‘Aziz (365-386h), Gold Dinar, Sijilmasa 374h, 4.01g (Nicol 566, two recorded). Slightly clipped, very fine and extremely rare. £3500-4000
327
al-‘Aziz, Gold Dinar, al-Qahira al-Mahrusa 383h, 4.05g (Nicol 696; A 703). Very fine and extremely rare. £3500-4000 ex Baldwin’s Auction 18, October 1998, lot 559
328
al-‘Aziz, Silver Dirham, Sur 369h, 2.17g (Nicol 612, one reference). Partly flat but mint and date fully legible, extremely rare. £200-300
329
al-Hakim (386-411h), Gold Dinar, Misr 402h, 4.10g (Nicol 1090). Good very fine. £150-200
330
al-Hakim, Gold Dinars (2), North African strikes, mints and dates uncertain, total 8.16g. Good very fine. (2) £200-250
331
332
al-Zahir (411-427h), Gold Dinar, Misr 415h, 3.67g (Nicol 1517). Slightly clipped, otherwise good very fine. £180-220
al-Zahir, Gold Dinar, Sur 420h, 4.00g (unrecorded type by Nicol). Good very fine and extremely rare. £500-600 This is a direct copy of a Dinar of al-Mu’izz “bull’s eye” type. It lacks the isolated letters or word that are found in the centre of al-Zahir’s second coinage type.
333
al-Zahir, Gold Dinar, al-Mansuriya 420h, 4.17g (Nicol 1555). About extremely fine and rare in this condition. £200-250
334
al-Zahir, Gold Dinar, Sur 427h, 3.81g (Nicol 1486, type F1, one reference). Good very fine and extremely rare. £400-500
335
al-Zahir, Gold ¼-Dinar/Tari, Misr 427h, 1.03g (date not listed in Nicol). Very fine, extremely rare. £700-800
336
al-Mustansir (427-487h), Gold Dinar, al-Mansuriya 431h, 4.13g (Nicol 2192; A 719.1). Usual crude strike, good very fine, scarce. £300-350
337
al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Trablus 436h, 3.83g (Nicol 1989). Good very fine. £220-260
338
al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Tarablus 439h, 4.01g (Nicol 1993; A 719.2). About extremely fine. £300-350
339 † al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Sabra 440h, 4.14g (A 719.2; Nic 1750). Good very fine, struck from a rusty die. £180-220
340
al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Sur 443h, 3.98g (Nicol 1923). Very fine. £220-280
346 † al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, ‘Aththar 474h, 4.23g (unrecorded by Nicol for this ruler). Good very fine, very rare. £5000-6000
This previously unrecorded dinar from the Red Sea port of ‘Aththar in the Tihama shows the continuation of Fatimid control in the south-western Arabian peninsula. This is the only known example of the coinage of al-Mustansir from this mint.
341 † al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Dimashq 446h, 3.81g (Nicol 1731, two recorded). About extremely fine and extremely rare. £1800-2200
347
al-Mu’izz, Gold ¼-Dinar, Atrabulus 365h, 1.03g (Nicol 332; A 698). About extremely fine, very rare. £400-450
348
al-Hakim, (386-411h), Gold ¼-Dinar, Siqliya 399h, 0.97g (Nicol 937/41; A 710). A complete strike with full legends on both sides, about extremely fine, rare as such. £250-300
344 † al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Sur 455h, 3.41g (Nicol 1934). Extremely fine. £350-400
349
al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, al-Mahdiya alMuharram 458h, 4.23g (Nicol 2235; A 719M). Good very fine and very rare. £450-550
al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Tarablus 455h, 4.44g (Nicol 2010, one reference only; A 719A). Very fine and very rare. £500-600
350
al-Mustansir, Gold ¼-Dinar/Tari, Misr 454h, 0.61g (Nicol -; A 721). Very fine and rare. £250-350
342
al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Sur 447h, 3.77g (Nicol 1926). Good very fine. £220-260
343 † al-Mustansir, Gold Dinar, Tarablus 449h, 3.51g (Nicol 2004). Lightly struck, about extremely fine, rare. £280-320
345
351
352
al-Musta’li (487-495h), Gold Dinar, Misr 489h, 4.24g (Nicol 2416; A 725.1). Good extremely fine and extremely rare. £1800-2200
al-Amir (495-524h), Gold Dinar, Sur 500h, 4.03g (Nicol -; A 729). Good very fine and very rare, an unrecorded date by Nicol. £500-600
357
Miscellaneous, Gold ¼-Dinars (23), total weight 21.25g. Many clipped, generally fine to very fine. (23) £500-600
358
Miscellaneous, Fractional Gold Dinars (10), various rulers from al-Mahdi (297-322h) to alMusta‘li (487-495h), mostly lacking mints or dates, total 17.77g. Mostly fine. (10) £250-350
359
Miscellaneous, Fractional Silver Dirhams, alMu’izz (3) and al-‘Aziz (3), Maghribi fabric. All about fine. (6) £80-100
360
Miscellaneous, Fractional Minor Coinage (14), Fatimid and other dynasties. Mainly good or better. (14) £150-200
Crusader 353
al-Amir, Gold Dinar, Misr 503h, 4.27g (A 729). Mint state. £600-800
361 354
al-Amir, Gold Dinar, al-Mu’izziya al-Qahira 522h, 3.90g (Nicol 2564; A 729). Crimped, good very fine and very rare. £650-850
355
al-Amir, Gold ¼-Dinars (8), mints and dates off flan, total 5.26g (Nicol 2555, type A). All extremely fine and rare. (8) £300-400
Anonymous, Gold Bezant, al-Mustanisr type, mint and date illegible, possibly a copy of a Tarablus issue, 3.98g (S.p 122: l; A 730). Very fine, rare. £350-400
Merinid
362 † Abu Yahya abu Bakr (642-656h), Gold ¼-Dinar, no mint or date, 1.12g (A 522). Good very fine. £150-180
356
Abu’l-Qasim al-Muntazar bi-amr Allah (“The Expected” - fictive caliph, 524-526h), Gold Dinar, al-Iskandariya 525h, 4.12g (Nicol 2589; A 734.1). Good very fine and very rare. £3500-4000 ex Credit de la Bourse, 1993
363
Anonymous, (Abu’l-Hasan ‘Ali), Gold Dinar, Sijilmasa, undated, 4.58g (Hazard 751; A 528). Slightly crimped, very fine. £220-260
Hamdanid
364
365
369
al-‘Adil Abu Bakr I (592-615h), Gold Dinar, alQahira 608h, 4.28g (Balog 243; A 801.1). Good very fine. £200-300
370
al-Kamil Muhammad I (615-635h), Gold Dinar, al-Qahira 624h, 6.55g (A 811). About extremely fine, mint and date mainly off flan. £150-200
Nasir al-Dawla and Sayf al-Dawla (330-356h), Silver Dirham (2), al-Mawsil 330h, 3.62g, Mad. al-Salam 331h, 3.93g (A 748). Some border weakness on first, otherwise both very fine, scarce. (2) £220-260
Sayf al-dawla and Nasir al-Dawla, Silver Dirham, Antakiya 340h, 2.81g. Fine and very rare. £100-120
Rassid (First Period)
371 † al-Kamil Muhammad I, Gold Dinar, al-Qahira (6)33h, 4.06g (A 811.3). Extremely fine. £120-150
Qaramanid Ayyubid, al-Kamil, Gold Dinar, mint and date off flan, with lion countermark, 5.04g. Coin and countermark very fine. £250-300
366 † ‘Ubayd Allah al-Mahdi, Silver Sudaysi, ‘Aththar 300h, 0.49g (Nicol 20; A 1067.1). About extremely fine, extremely rare. £350-400
372
Najahid
Bahri Mamluk
367 † Jayash b. al-Mu’ayyad (c.465h), Gold Dinar, Zabid (4)65h, 2.40g (A 1074; Ashmolean X Arabia and East Africa, 150). Cut, very fine and scarce. £100-150
373
al-Nasir Hansan (748-752h), Gold Dinar, alQahira 751h, 6.62g (A 944). Softly struck, very fine. £250-300
Ayyubid
368 † Al-‘Aziz ‘Uthman (589-595h), Gold Dinar, alQahira 590h, 5.43g (A 794). Very fine. £150-200
374 † Sha’ban II (764-778h), Gold Dinar, Dimashq xx4h, 8.14g (A 955). Some weakness, very fine. £150-180
Burji Mamluk
375
al-Zahir Barquq (first reign, 784-791h), Gold Dinar, Halab 787h, 7.45g (Balog 547; A 972). Extremely fine £400-450
Tarafid
381 † al-Faraj al-Tarafi (fl.381-392h), Gold Dinar, ‘Aththar (3)90h(?), 2.78g (A F1070). Very fine, rare. £400-500
382 † al-Faraj al-Tarafi, Gold Dinar, ‘Aththar (39)1h(?), 2.53g (A F1070). Very fine, rare. £400-500 376
al-Nasir Faraj (801-808h), Gold Dinar, al-Qahira 80xh, 8.66g (A 977). Extremely fine. £350-400
383 † al-Faraj al-Tarafi, Gold Dinar, ‘Aththar (3)91h, 2.73g (A F1070). Very fine, rare. £400-500 Qansuh II al-Ghuri (906-922h), Gold Ashrafi, no mint 910h, 3.34g (A 1041; Balog 872). Good very fine. £120-150
Sulayhid
378
Qansuh II al-Ghuri, Gold Ashrafi, no mint 912h, 3.33g (A 1041; Balog -, date not recorded). Partially struck flat, very fine. £100-120
384 † ‘Ali b. Muhammad (439-473h), Gold Dinars (2), (Zabid) dates uncertain, 2.47g, 1.20g (A 1075). About extremely fine. (2) £200-250
379
Qansuh II al-Ghuri, Gold Ashrafi, Dimashq 918h, 3.33g (A 1041; Balog 884). Good very fine. £120-150
385
temp. ‘Arwa bint Ahmad, in name of al-Mukarram Ahmad (484-532h), Gold Dinar, Zabid 484h, 2.41g (A 1077). Extremely fine. £150-200
386
Arwa bint Ahmad, Gold Dinar, Adan 503h, in the name of her deceased husband alMukarram Ahmad, 1.24g (A 1077). About extremely fine. £120-150
377
Qalhatid
380
temp. Turanshah II (c.840-860h), Gold Fractional Dinar, Jarun (8)44h, 1.19g (A 1942). Unevenly struck, very fine and rare. £250-300
Ayyubid of the Yemen
387 † Arwa bint Ahmad, Gold ½-Dinar, Zabid (4)87h, 1.21g (A 1078), about extremely fine; Anonymous Sulayhid Dinar, no mint or date, 2.37g, very fine. (2) £150-200
393
al-Nasir Ayyub (598-611h), Silver Dirham, type B, al-Dumluwa 600h, 2.10g (A 1094.2). About extremely fine, rare. £180-220
394
temp. al-Nasir Ayyub, Copper Fals, Surdud 610h, 2.38g (A 1095); al-Ma’sud Yusuf (612-626h), Copper Fals, Zabid 612h, 2.92g (A 1097). Both fine and very rare. (2) £120-150
388 † Arwa bint Ahmad, Gold ½-Dinar, Dhu Jibla, date not clear (A 1078.1). Good very fine. £120-150
Ziyadid
389 † al-Muzaffar b. ‘Ali (c.371-435h), Gold Dinar, Madinat ‘Aden 403h, 3.81g (A 1071). Extremely fine and very rare. £2500-3000
390 † al-Muzaffar b. ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, (Zabid) no date, 2.35g (A 1071). Attractive, good very fine. £100-150
Mahid of Zabid
395 † temp. ‘Abd al-Nabi b. ‘Ali, Silver Dirham, Zabid 566h, 1.52g (A 1081). About extremely fine, lightly toned and rare. £70-90
396 † temp. ‘Abd al-Nabi b. ‘Ali, Silver Dirham, Zabid, date not clear, 1.60g (A 1082). Very fine, lightly toned and rare. £60-80 391 † ‘Ali b. al-Muzaffar (fl.430s-440s), Gold Dinar, Zabid 4xxh, 2.38g (A 1072). About extremely fine. £120-150
392 † ‘Ali b. al-Muzaffar, Gold Dinar, Zabid 4xxh, 2.40g (A 1072). Extremely fine. £120-150
Rassid (Second Period)
Zaydi Imans of The Al-Hamza
397
al-Mansur ‘Abd-Allâh ibn Hamza (583-614h), Silver ¼-Mansûri-Dirham, no mint, no date (cf A 1083a). Very fine, extremely rare. £200-250
398
399
al-Mansur ‘Abd-Allâh ibn Hamza, Silver Mansûri-Dirham, posthumous issue, ‘Azzan 618h, 1.63g (A 1083). About extremely fine and rare. £250-300
al-Mansur ‘Abd-Allâh ibn Hamza, Posthumous Silver Dirham, Hûth 661h, 1.21g (A 1083). Extremely fine, rare. £250-300 Coins of al-Mansur were struck posthumously as late as 700h
403 † Mohammad III, as al-Nasir (1098-1105h), Silver Heavy Dirham, Kawkaban 1104h, 4.32g (A S 1135). Very fine and very rare. £400-450 ex Jürgen Mikeshka Collection, Peus Auction 385, lot 757
404 † al-Mutawakkil Ismail, Silver Buqsha (13), Rada’ (2), 1069h, 1070h, al-Rawdha 1064h, San’a’ (8), 1055-1059h, 1064h, 1065h, 1066h, Kawkaban (2), 1064h, 1065h, 0.25 to 0.39g (A 1130), Silver Khums Kabir, San’a’ 1075h, 1.17g (A 1131). Generally very fine, last scarce. (14) £150-200
Qasimids
405 † Mohammad III, as al-Mahdi (1109-1130h), Silver Dirham (3), no mintname (San’a’), 1114h, 1115h, 1118h, (A 1141), Silver Fractions (4), no mintname (San’a’), 1115h, 1116h, 1117h, 1118h, (A 1142). Generally very fine, scarce. (7) £150-200
400
al-Nasir Ahmad b. Isma‘il (803-827h), Silver ½-Ahmadi-Rial, San‘a’, accession year 1367/75h. In NGC holder graded MS64. £40-60
401 † al-Mu’ayyad Mohammad I (1009-1054h), Silver Buqsha (4), al-Damigh (2), 1047h, 1048h, San’a’ 1047h, Kawkaban 1012h, 0.32g to 0.45g (A 1129); al-Mutawakkil Ismail 1054-1087h), Silver Buqsha (7), Ibb 1056h, al-Damigh (2), 1061h, 1062h, Dhamar (4), 1061h, 1063h, 1064h, 1065h, 0.31g to 0.39g (A 1130). Generally fine to very fine. (11) £120-150
402 † al-Mutawakkil Ismail, Silver Khums Kabir, Rada’ 1070h, 0.86g (A 1131). Good very fine and rare. £80-100
406 † al-Mansur al-Husayn (1139-1164h), Silver Heavy Dirham(?), no mintname, 1148h, 5.51g (cf A 1144), Silver Khums, San’a’ 1157h, 0.50g (A 1144). First plugged and mounted, extremely rare, both about very fine. (2) £80-100
407 † al-Mahdi al-‘Abbas (1161-1189h), Silver Kabir (2), San’a’ 1168h, 1.62g 1172h, 1.73g (A1145), Silver Buqsha (4), San’a’ 1169h, 1171h, 1175h, 1176h, 0.80 to 1.20g (A 1146), Silver Khums (6), San’a’, 1162h, 1163h, 1167h. 1169h, 1175h, 1182h, 0.40 to 0.80g (A 1147), Silver Harf, no mint, 1175h, 0.19g (1147h). Generally very fine, some better. (13) £150-200
408 † al-Mansur ‘Ali I (1189-1224h), Silver Kabir, no mintname (San’a’), 1208h, 2.02g (A -); Silver Buqsha (3), San’a’, 1212h, 1213h, 1216h, 0.80 to 1.13g (A 1149), Silver Harf, San’a’ 1206h, 0.52g (A-); al-Mahdi ‘Abd Allah I (1231-1251h), Silver Buqsha, San’a’ 1232h, 0.90g (A 1152), Silver Harf, no mintname 1235h, 0.34g (A 1153). Generally very fine, first rare. (7) £100-120
409 † al-Mutawakkil Yahya (Iman Yahya) (1322-1367h), Billon 1/40-Riyal or Buqsha, no mintname but struck at Qaflat Idhar, with accession date 1322h, 0.76g (KM YA3). About very fine, very rare. £400-500 This piece appears to be the KM plate specimen
410 † al-Mutawakkil Yahya (Iman Yahya), Bronze 1/40-Riyal or Buqsha, San’a’ 1341h, one year type, 5.10g (KM 3.1). Extremely fine, toned. £60-80 411 † al-Mutawakkil Yahya (Iman Yahya), Silver 1/20-Imadi-Riyal (13), San’a’ 1340h, 1344h, 1345h, 1348h, 1349h, 1351h, 1352h, 1358h, 1359h, 1363h, 1364h, 1365h, 1366/4h, (KM 4.1), Bronze Zalat, 1342h (KM 1.1) Generally fine to very fine, some better. (14) £150-200
413 G al-Nasir Ahmad (Iman Ahmad) (1367-1382h), Gold ½-Riyal, San’a’ 1380h, struck from dies for the silver Ahmadi Riyal, 17.83g (KM YG 16.2). Extremely fine and very rare. £1500-2000 ex Jürgen Mikeska Collection, Peus Auction 395, lot 795
414 † al-Nasir Ahmad (Iman Ahmad), Silver AhmadiRiyal (3), San’a’ 1367h, 1375h, 1380h (KM 17). All extremely fine. (3) £80-100
415 † al-Nasir Ahmad (Iman Ahmad), Silver ½Ahmadi-Riyal (5), San’a’ 1367h, 1368h, 1369h, 1370h, 1372h (KM 16). First good very fine, the others extremely fine to uncirculated. (5) £120-150
416 † al-Nasir Ahmad (Iman Ahmad), Silver ½Ahmadi-Riyal (5), San’a’ 1377h, 1378h, 1379h, 1381h, 1382h (KM 16.2). Second very fine, the others extremely fine or better. (5) £120-150
412 † al-Mutawakkil Yahya (Iman Yahya), Silver 1/10-Imadi-Riyal, San’a’ 1337h (KM 5.1), Silver ¼-Imadi-Riyal (4), San’a’ 1343h, 1351h, 1358h, 1364h (KM 10). Generally about very fine, the first rare. (5) £150-200
417 † al-Nasir Ahmad (Iman Ahmad), Silver ¼Ahmadi-Riyal (9), San’a’ 1367h, 1368h, 1371/68h, 1371h, 1372h, 1374h, 1375h, 1377h, 1380h, (KM 15). Generally very fine or better. (9) £200-250
418 † al-Nasir Ahmad (Iman Ahmad), Silver 1/16Ahmadi-Riyal (4), San’a’ 1367h, 1368h, 1371h, 1374h (KM 13), Silver ⅛-Ahmadi-Riyal (9), San’a’ 1367h, 1368h, 1370h, 1371h, 1372h, 1373h, 1374h, 1379h, 1380h (KM 14). Generally very fine or better. (13) £150-200
423 † Yusuf b. Wajih, Silver Dirham, ‘Uman 320h, 3.28g (A 1160). Very fine and very rare. £600-800
Sulayman Sharifs
419 † temp. Hammud b. Muhammad (ibn Ismar) (c.1217-1232h), Billon Buqsha(?) (3), Abu ‘Arish 1227h, 0.82g, 0.66g, 0.54g (A 1159.3). First pierced, all very fine, rare. (3) £150-200
420 † temp. Hammud b. Muhammad (ibn Ismar), Billon Buqsha (2), Mukhtara 122(6)h, 0.59g, and Najran 12(27)h, 0.40g (A 1159.3). Both about very fine, rare. (2) £100-120
424 † Yusuf b. Wajih, Silver Dirham, ‘Uman 328h, with heir Muhammad b. Yusef, 2.63g (A 1161). Extremely fine, very rare. £800-1000
425
Muhammad b. Yusuf (c.332-341h), Silver Dirham, ‘Uman 335h, 4.78g (A 1162). Good very fine, rare. £1000-1200
Oman
Amirs of Oman
421 † ‘Abd al-Halim b. Ibrahim (313h), Silver Dirham, ‘Uman 313h, 3.65g (A H1160). Unevenly struck, good very fine, extremely rare. £800-1000
426 † Hallaj b, Hatim (358-361h), Silver Dirham, ‘Uman 359h, 3.01g (A 1164). Slightly ragged borders, about extremely fine and extremely rare. £1200-1500
Wajihid
Mukramid
422 † Yusuf b. Wajih (314-332h), Silver Dirham, ‘Uman 319h, 4.09g (A 1160). Good very fine and very rare. £600-800
427 † Nasir al-din ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 417h, 4.02g (A 1164). Crudely struck, otherwise very fine and rare. £600-800
428 † Nasir al-din ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 420h, 4.92g (A 1164). Outer legends weakly struck, extremely fine, rare. £800-1000
429
Nasir al-din ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 421h, 3.76g (A 1164). A crudely struck coin, but good very fine for issue, rare. £500-600
434 † Abu’l Hasan b. Nasir al Din (427-430h), Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 429h, 4.39g (A A1166). Crudely struck, good very fine and very rare. £1000-1200
435
Anonymous. ‘Ali b. Hattal(?), Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 430h, 3.78g (A -). Two edge knocks, otherwise good very fine, rare. £500-600
Su’udid
430 † Nasir al-din ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 422h, 5.03g (A 1164). About extremely fine, rare. £1000-1200
436 † Anonymous, Copper Kabir, Zabid 1234h, 0.72g (A -). Very fine and very rare, an unrecorded issue. £120-150
Rum Seljuq
431 † Nasir al-din ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 423h, 3.60g (A 1164). Crudely struck, otherwise very fine and rare. £1000-1500
432 † Nasir al-din ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 424h, 4.20g (A 1164). Good very fine, rare. £600-800 437 † Kaykawus II (first reign 643-647h, second reign 655-658h), Gold Presentation Dinar, without mint name, undated, 4.20g. Good very fine and very rare. £3000-3500
433 † Nasir al-din ‘Ali, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 427h, 4.35g (A 1164). Parts of outer legend weakly struck, otherwise extremely fine, rare. £800-1000
The names of the Sultan Kaykawus II appear on the obverse and that of the Abbasid Caliph al-Musta’sim on the reverse of this Dinar. It is an unpublished piece that is unusual in that it lacks both mint name and date, which suggests that it was intended for presentation to members of the Sultan’s court. It is uncertain to which of the two reigns of Kaykawus the coin belongs as al-Musta’sim was on the throne during both.
Ottoman
438
Sulayman I (926-974h), Gold Sultani, Dimashq 926h, 3.50g (NP 168; A 1317). Good very fine. £150-200
Saffarid (First Dynasty)
444
Ya’qub al-Layth (247-265h), Silver Dirham, alBanjhir 260h, 3.11g; ‘Amr b. al-Layth/Mansur, Silver Dirham, Naysabur 269h, 3.87g. Both good fine, the second rare. (2) £120-150
445
Ya’qub al-Layth, Silver Dirham, Banjhir 261h, 3.07g (A 1401.1). Good very fine. £80-100
446
Anonymous, with caliph al-Muti’, Gold Fractional Dinar, Sijistan 335h, 1.22g (A S1414). Broad flan, about extremely fine, rare. £250-300
439 † Selim II (974-982h), Gold Sultani, Misr 974h, 3.36g (Pere 239). Extremely fine. £150-180
440
Muhammad III, Gold Sultani, Dimashq (100)3h, 3.42g (A 1339). Very fine. £200-250
Ottomans in Arabia 441 † Sulayman I (926-974h). Silver ‘Uthmani (27), from the mints of ‘Adan (2), 950h, 958h, San’a’ (4), 926h (2 varieties), 955h, 957h, and Zabid (21), dated between 935-958h (all different), 0.40g to 1.15g (A 111B); Copper Fals or Mangir (3), San’a’ 926h, undated, and Sa’da, undated (A 1119). Generally fine to very fine, some better, an interesting group. (30) £250-300
Saffarid (Second Dynasty)
Dulafid 447 † Ahmad b. Muhammad (311-352h), Gold Dinar, Sijistan 337h, 3.95g (A A1411). Slightly double struck, otherwise about extremely fine and rare. £1000-1500
442
443
Ahmad b. ‘Abd al-‘Aziz (265-280h), Gold Dinar, Mahal-Basra 272h, rev citing caliph al-Mu’tamid with the title Dhu’l Wizaratayn, 4.33g (Bern 200Mu for type; A 1397). A full round strike, good very fine and extremely rare, the mint unrecorded for this type by Bernardi. £2500-3000
Ahmad b. ‘Abd al-‘Aziz, Gold Dinar, Hamadhan 278h, 4.64g (Bernardi -; A 1397). About very fine and extremely rare. £1800-2200
448
Ahmad b. Muhammad with Khalaf b. Ahmad and Abbasid caliph al-Muti‘ lillah, Gold Fractional Dinar, Sijistan 343h, 0.95g (A 1411 var) Extremely fine and rare. £150-200
449
Khalaf b. Ahmad (third reign, 370-393h), Gold ¼-Dinar, Siistan (3)7?1h, 1.11g (A 1420.1) Extremely fine and scarce. £150-200
450
451
Tahir b. Khalaf (third reign, 390-392h), overlord Mahmud of Ghazna, Silver Dirham, Sijistan 391h, obv field Tahir bin wali al-dawla abu-Ahmad, 4.02g (A 1424) Good very fine, very rare. £100-150
455 † Nasr II, Gold Dinar, Naysabur 312h, 4.32g (A 1449). Very fine. £120-150
456
Nasr II, Gold Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 314h, 3.77g (A 1449). Very fine. £220-260
457
Nasr II, Gold Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 318h, 3.15g (A 1449). Uneven strike, otherwise extremely fine. £250-300
Khazar imitation of a Samanid Dirham, Nasr II b. Ahmad, al-Muqtadir, Silver Dirham, “Ma‘din 303h”, 2.37g (A Q1481). Very fine, rare. £150-200
Saffarid (Third Dynasty) 452
Rukn al-din abu-Mansur b. Bahramshah (618-619h), Jital, no mint, undated, 3.83g (Album 1430). Partly flat, good fine, rare. £40-60
Samanid
453
Nasr b. Ahmad (250-279h), Fals, Samarqand 274h, 2.63g (A 1441), about very fine and rare; Mansur I b. Nuh II (350-365h), Fals, Firghana 359h, 3.52g (A 1467.3), about extremely fine and scarce. (2) £80-100
454 † Nasr II (301-331h), Gold Dinar, Samarqand 310h, 4.15g (A 1449). Very fine. £120-180
458 † Nasr II, Gold Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 319h, 4.85g (A 1449). Some double striking, otherwise very fine. £120-150
459
Nasr II, Gold Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 322h, citing al-Qahir, 2.32g (A 1449). Uneven strike, very fine. £220-260
460
Nasr II, Gold Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 327h, 3.59g (Miles Rayy 168). Edge weakness, otherwise very fine. £150-250
461 † Nasr II, Gold Dinar, Naysabur 330h, 4.19g (A 1449). Very fine. £120-150 462
463
467
Nasr III, Gold Dinar, Nishapur 385h, 3.62g (A 1468). Very fine. £180-220
468
Mansur I b. Nuh II (387-389h), Gold Dinar, Hirat 387h or 389h, 4.09g (A 1472.1). Good very fine and rare. £150-200
469
Nuh III b. Mansur, with Nasir al-dawla and Abbasid caliph al-Ta‘i’ lillah, Gold Fractional Dinar, Sijistan style, date missing, 1.32g (A 1469). Short flan, about extremely fine and extremely rare. £200-300
Ahmad II b. Isma‘il, Silver Dirham, al-Biyar 298h; Buwayhid, ‘Ali b. Buwayh (‘Imad al-dawla), Silver Dirham, Shiraz 325h, 4.54g; Mu’izz al-dawla and Rukn al-dawla, Silver Dirham (2), ‘Askar Mukram 343h, 4.91g, and Ram Hurmuz 347h, 4.16g. All mainly fine or better. (4) £120-150
Samanid / Ziyarid, Nasr II b. Ahmad (301-331h) / Mardawij b. Ziyar (315-323h), Gold Dinar, alMuhammadiya 319h, 2.36g (A -); Samanid, Nasr II b. Ahmad, Abbasid Caliph al-Muqtadir (295320h), Gold Dinar, al-Muhammadiya 320h, 3.23g (A 1449). First a soft strike, fine and extremely rare, the second fine. (2) £250-350
Ziyarid
470 † Mardawij (315-323h), Gold Dinar, Mah al-Basra, 322h, 4.25g (A 1530). Very fine, scarce. £150-200
464
Mansur I b. Nuh II (350-365h), Fals, Firghana 359h, 4.21g (A 1467.3); Nuh III b. Mansur I (366387h)/Fa’iq, Fals, Balkh 368h, 2.71g (A 1471). First pierced but a beautiful coin, both very fine and rare. (2) £80-100
Buwayhid
471
465 † Nasr III b. Mansur (365-387h), Gold Dinar, Herat 377h, 3.60g (A 1449). Very fine. £120-150 466
Nasr III, Gold Dinar, Naysabur 383h, citing Iqbal, 5.12g (A 1468). Good very fine with clear mint, date and governor’s name. £120-150
Rukh al-dawla (335-366h), Silver Dirham, Takrit 350h, 3.77g, obv Mu’izz al-dawla and ‘Izz al-dawla, rev the caliph al-Muti and Rukh aldawla (A 1547A; Treadwell Ta 350). A flat strike in parts, otherwise about very fine and extremely rare, this specimen is the only example of Buwayhid coinage recorded by Treadwell from the mint of Takrit. £600-800 ex Spink Zürich Auction 31, June 1989, lot 239
472
‘Adul al-dawla Abu Shuja (341-372h), as vassal under his father Rukr al-dalwl, Silver Dirham, Karkha 350h, 4.10g (Treadwell -; A 1550.1). Very fine and extremely rare, an unrecorded mint for this dynasty. £450-500
473
Fakhr al-dawla (359-369h), Gold Dinar, Hamadhan 377h, 4.91g (A 1562; Treadwell Ha 377G). A flat strike in parts, otherwise very fine and rare. £300-350
477 † Baha al-dawla, Gold Dinar, Suq al-Ahwaz 398h, 4.44g (A 1573). Not struck up, about extremely fine. £100-150
478
474
Shirdil b. ‘Adud al-dawla (c.361-372), Silver Dirham, Bardasir 363h, obv field: Rukn al-dawla/ abu-‘Ali, rev field: al-Ta’i’ lillah/al-Amir ‘Adud aldawla/abu-Shuja’/Shirdil bin ‘Adud al-dawla, 3.49g (Treadwell, Buwayhid, Br363). About extremely fine and rare. £200-250
Baha al-dawla, Gold Dinar (2), Suq al-Ahwaz 398h, 4.22g, 399h, 4.22g (A 1573). Struck with high gold content, both extremely fine. (2) £250-300
479 † Baha al-dawla, Gold Dinar, Suq al-Ahwaz 399h, 4.43g (A 1573). Extremely fine. £100-150
480 † Baha al-dawla, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 401h, 4.04g (A 1573). Struck from rusty dies, good very fine, a rare mint. £500-700 475 † Baha al-dawla (379-403h), Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 397h, 3.49g (A 1573). Struck from a rusty die, very fine, a rare mint. £500-600
476
Baha al-dawla, Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 397h, 5.02g (A 1573). Struck from poor rusty dies, but mint and date clear, fine and rare. £250-300
481 † Baha al-dawla, Gold Dinars (2), Uman, dates not clear, 5.37g, 4.67g (A 1573). Both fair. (2) £50-70
Ghaznavid
482 † Samsam al-dawla (380-387h), Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 386h, 4.37g (A T1570; TR Um 386g). Weakly struck on part of border, good very fine and very rare. £600-800
489
Mahmud (389-421h), Gold Dinar, mint unclear, perhaps Herat, 405h, 4.07g (A 1606), crimped, fine; Mas’ud I (421-431h), Gold Dinars (2), Herat, 431h, 4.00g, and date not struck up, 3.51g (A 1619), some weakness, otherwise good very fine and crimped flan, fine. (3) £300-350
490
Muhammad I (first reign, 421h), Silver Dirham, (Ghazna) (421h), 3.11g (SNAT Ghazna 270; A 1617); Mas‘ud I (421-431h), Gold Dinar, Ghazna 421h, 3.37g (A 1619), both good very fine and rare; Khwarazmsh, ‘Ala al-din Muhammad b. Takash, Billon Mansuri Dirham, (Tirmid) (616h), 4.34g (A 1724), good fine and scarce. (4) £180-220
483 † Samsam al-dawla, Silver Dirham, ‘Uman 382h, 2.81g (A 1570). Very fine. £150-200
484 † Samsam al-dawla, Silver Dirham, ‘Uman 382h, 5.09g (A 1570). About very fine. £150-200
Great Seljuq
485 † Samsam al-dawla, Silver Dirhams (2), ‘Uman 383h, 2.77g, (38)4h, 3.00g (A 1570). First pierced, very fine, the second fine. (2) £200-250 486
487
488
Sultan al-dawla (403-415h), Gold Dinar, ‘Uman 404h, 4.61g (Treadwell, Buyid Um404G). About very fine. £600-800
Sultan al-dawla, Silver Dirham, Shiraz 404h, citing the caliph al-Qadir and al-Ghalib as heir, 373g (Treadwell Sh404; A 1581). Broad flan, good very fine. £150-200
Abu Kalijar (415-440h), Gold Dinar, ‘Umar 432h, 5.57g (A 1584). Struck from poor rusty dies, about very fine for issue, rare. £350-400
491
al-Malik al-Muzaffar Mu‘izz al-dawla Bayghu / Yaghbu (c.434-448h), Gold Dinar, Hirat 448h, 2.22g (A 1669). Edge weakness, very fine and rare. £150-200
492
Alp Arslan (445-465h), Gold Dinar, Qazvin 457h, 3.13g (1670). Flat in parts, very fine. £250-300
493
Malikshah I (465-485h), Gold Dinar, Borujird 480h, 3.37g (A 1674). Stuck on a broad flan, extremely fine and very rare. £800-1000
Khwarzmshah
494
Malikshah I, Gold Dinar, Shiraz 485h, with Governor. Khutlugh Beg(?) 2.63g (A 1674). Good very fine, rare. £300-350
495
‘Izz al-dawla wa Sayf al-Milla Nuh (Governor under Malikshah), Gold Dinar, (Marw) 466h, 3.33g (A 1675). Fine and very rare. £150-200
496
Muhammad I (492-511h), Fine Gold Dinar, Isfahan 503h, 3.60g (A 1683). Some weakness, otherwise about extremely fine. £200-250
Seljuqs of Kirman
497
Qara Arslan Beg (440-465h), Gold Dinar, Bardasir 454h, 3.74g (A 1697.2). Good very fine and rare. £600-800
Seljuq Governors of Hamadhan
498
Shams al-ma’ali Chaghri Tekin (c.467-484h), Gold Dinar, Hamadhan 477h, overlord Rukn al-Islam (Malikshah), 3.30g (A 1707). Very fine, rare. £600-800
499
‘Ala al-din Muhammad b. Takash (596-617h), Silver Dirham, Farwan 614h, 5.18g (A 1716), Billon Dirham, Balkh (c.610-617h), 4.03g (SNAT 845-846 var; A 1723). Very fine and fine, both rare. (2) £80-100
500
Jalal a-din Mangubarni (617-628h) with the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir, Silver Double Dirham, Kurraman undated (c.623-628), 6.34g (A -). Extremely fine and extremely rare, unrecorded. £200-250
Amir of Balkh
501
Abu’l-Mujahid Muhammad al-Husayni (c.617618h), Billon Dirham, Balkh 617h, 5.16g (SNAT Balkh 857; A 1753.1). Fine and rare. £50-80
Ghurid
502
‘Ala al-din abu-‘Ali al-Husayn (known as Jahansuz) (second reign, 548-555h), Gold Dinar, mint and date missing, rev (‘Ala) al-dunya wa’ldin (Sult)an al-Mashriq (Husayn), 3.12g (A N1754). Partly flat, good and very rare. £150-200
Ghurid of Bamiyan
Ilkhans
508 † Uljaytu (703-716h), Gold Dinar, type B, Irbil 712h, 8.09g (A 2182). Good very fine. £1000-1500 503
This type has a Shi’ite inscription on the reverse, adopted after Uljaytu’s conversion to Shi’ism in 709h
Shams al-din Muhammad b. Mas‘ud (558-588h), Billon Dirham, Balkh (58)7h, 5.61g (A E1803). About very fine and very rare. £80-100
Salghurid
504
Abish bint Sa’d (663-684h), Gold Dinars (5), without mint or date (A 1928.1). Crude irregular strikes, extremely fine. (5) £600-800
509
Uljaytu, Silver 6-Dirhams, type C, Khabushan 714h, 10.87g (A 2187). Good very fine. £80-100
510
Abu Sa’id (716-736h), Gold Dinar, type G, Tabriz 729h, 8.45g (A 2212). Struck slightly off-centre, extremely fine. £400-450
Zangid
511 † Abu Sa’id, Gold Dinar, type G, Tabriz 731h, 8.65g (A 2212). Good very fine. £300-400 505
Nasir al-din Mahmud (616-631h), Gold Dinar, al-Mawsil 621h, 4.35g (A 1869). Usual crude strike, good very fine. £200-250
Sufid
506
Anonymous, temp. Husayn (762-774h), Gold Fractional Dinar/Mithqal, Khwarizm 766h, obv al-mulk/lillah, 1.10g (A 2063). About extremely fine and rare. £400-500
507
Anonymous, temp. Husayn, Gold Fractional Dinar, Khwarazm 773h, 0.91g (A 2063). About extremely fine, rare. £600-800
512
Abu Sa’id, Gold Dinar, type G, no mint, no date, probably a Central Anatolian contemporary imitation, 5.46g (A 2212). Struck slightly offcentre, otherwise uncirculated with much brilliance, rare. £400-450
513
Abu Sa’id, Silver 6-Dirhams, type C, Nishapur 714h, 9.54g (A 2199), Silver 6-Dirhams, type H, Sabzewar Khani 733h, 8.20g (A 2217). Both about very fine. (2) £120-150
Safavid
514
515
516
Abu Sa’id, Silver 6-Dirhams, type C, Jurjan 720h, 10.05g (A 2199). Good very fine. £80-100
520
Isma’il I (907-930h), Silver 2-Shahi, Qazvin (9)20h?, 18.66g (A 2757; Farabakhsh 5; Mitch 2031). Toned, about very fine with minimal weakness, rare thus. £200-250
521
Isma’il I, Silver Shahi, Herat 916h, 9.16g (A 2576; Farabakhsh 4.7). Very fine, broad flan with full legends, date and mint fully visible. £80-120
522
Isma’il I, Silver Shahi, Astarabad 924h, second standard in the east, 10.08g (A 2583). Fine, areas of weakness, scarce. £80-120
523
Isma’il I, Broad Silver Shahi, Balkh, no date, 9.43g (A 2576). Fine and rare. £50-70
Abu Sa’id, Silver 6-Dirhams, type H, Jurjan 733h Khani, 8.38g (A 2217). Good very fine. £80-100
Anonymous, temp. Taghay Timur Khan (737754h) or Sulayman Khan (739-746h), Gold Dinar, Shaykh Kabir (Shiraz) 740h, 4.45g (type unrecorded in gold by Diler). About extremely fine and very rare. £1200-1500
Mongol Great Khans
517
Chingiz Khan (602-624h) with the Abbasid Caliph al-Nasir (575-622h), Billon Dirham, Ghazna type, undated, 3.37g (A 1969). Very fine. £150-20
518
Chaghayid, Qazan Timur (744-747h), Silver Dinar, Samarqand, date missing, 7.82g (SNAT Samarqand -; A 2004), partly flat, off centre, about fine; Jalayirid, temp. Shaykh Hasan Buzurg (736757h), Silver ⅔-Dinar(?) or 4-Dirhams, Baghdad 755h, 2.04g (A -, unrecorded denomination), about very fine; Timurid, Timur Gurkhan (771-807h) with Chagatayid overlord Mahmud, Tanka, Qumm date missing, 5.90g (A 2386), one third flat, otherwise good fine, all rare. (3) £120-150
First silver standard, (SNAT XIVc:904). This coin must have been struck sometime between 917h (when Balkh came under Safavid control) and 924h (when the new weight standard was introduced).
Timurid
524 519
Timur (771-807h), Gold Fractional Dinar, Khwarazm 781h, 1.16g (A V2366). Very fine, very rare. £500-600
Isma’il I, Silver Shahi, Hizan, no date, 9.21g (A 2576). Very fine. £200-250 Hizan, near lake Van in eastern Turkey, a rare mint in eastern Anatolia, earlier called Khayzan.
525
Shah Tahmasb I (930-984h), Shahi, Sabzawar 961h, 2.90g (A 2609); Sultan Husayn (11051135h), Shahi (2), Mashhad 1132h, 1.35g (A 2686), and Ganja, date missing, 1.32g (A 2685); Isma‘il III (1163-1169h), Shahi, 1163h, 1.19g (A 2705.1). Fine to very fine and very rare. (4) £150-200
526
Shah ‘Abbas I (995-1038h), Silver 4-Shahi, Yazd, no date (699-1004h), 8.93g (A 2631, type A). Fine, some surface marks, a rare mint for the ruler. £50-70
527
Shah ‘Abbas I, ‘Abbasi, Farukhabad (10)23h, 7.60g (A 2634.3). Very fine, a rare mint. £80-100
528
‘Abbas II (1052-1077h), Silver Abbasi, Qandahar 1059h, 7.25g (A 2646; KM 169.16). Good very fine, toned, a rare mint. £150-200
529
‘Abbas II, Silver Abbasi, Tabriz, 1059h, 7.37g (A 2646; Lane Poole 36; Mitch 2061; Farabakhsh 85.5). Extremely fine, attractively toned and scarce. £80-120
531
Shah Sultan Husayn (1105-1135h), Silver 5Shahi, Isfahan 1128h, 7.67g (A 2677). Good very fine, rare. £350-400
532
Tahmasp II (1135-1145h), Silver Abbasi, Tabriz 1135h, 5.39g (A 2689, type A; Lane Poole 150; Mitch 2100; KM 303). Extremely fine with rose tone. £80-120
533
Tahmasp II, Silver Abbasi, Lahijan 1138h, 5.44g (A 2689; KM 303.7). Extremely fine, matte patina, a scarce mint. £150-180
534
Tahmasp II, Silver Abbasi, Mazandaran 1138h (A 2689; KM 303.9). Extremely fine. £80-120
535
‘Abbas III (1145-1148h), Silver Abassi, Shiraz 1147h, 5.39g (A 2694; KM 346.7). Extremely fine, grey tone. £80-120
Hotaki Shahs
530
‘Abbas II, Silver 5-Shahi, Tabiriz 1069h, 9.15g (A 2645, type C; Lane Poole 39; KM 176.40, Farabakhsh 89.2). Very fine, large flan and nasta’liq calligraphy. £80-120
536
Anonymous, temp. Azad Khan (1163-1170h), Silver Rupi, type C, Isfahan 1167h, 11.52g (A 2726; KM 481.1). Very fine, scarce. £200-250
537
538
539
Anonymous, temp. Azad Khan, as al-Sultan ‘Ali bin Musâ al-Rida, Shahi, Kashan 1165h, 1.11g (A -). Very fine and extremely rare. £80-100
Nadir Shah, Silver Rupi, Darband 1154h, 11.55g (A 2744.1, type D; KM 385.3). Fine and rare, especially from this mint. £200-250
544
Nadir Shah, Silver Rupi, Sind 1157h, 11.59g (A 2744.1; Lane Poole 263; KM A385.10; Whitehead 37). Shallow shroff mark and some staining, otherwise nearly extremely fine, scarce with clear legends and date. £120-150
545
Nadir Shah, Silver Rupi, Bhakkar 1158h, 11.33g (A 2744.2, type D; KM 385A.3; Whitehead 18). Very fine, scarce. £120-150
546
Nadir Shah, Silver Rupi, Dar al-Mulk Kabul 1159h, 11.33g (A 2744.2, type D; KM A385.4). Good very fine, scarce. £200-250
Anonymous, temp. Azad Khan, as Ya Sahib alZaman, Shahi, no mint, 1166h, 1.10g (A -). Very fine and extremely rare. £80-100
Anonymous, temp. Azad Khan, as al-Sultan ‘Ali bin Musâ al-Rida, Shahi, Isfahan 1170h, 1.15g (A -). Extemely fine and extremely rare. £80-100
Afsharid
540
543
Nadir Shah (as viceroy in the East, 1142-1148h, Silver Abbasi, Mazandaran 1148h, 5.48g (A 2736; date not listed in KM - type 352). Very fine and scarce. £120-150
Whitehead and KM list 1159h as “Qabul”, but the present coin is “Kabul” and is a scarce variety from this mint.
541
542
Nadir Shah Afshar (as king, 1148-1160h), Gold Mohur, Pashawar 1154h, 10.83g (A 2739). About extremely fine and extremely rare. £500-600
Nadir Shah, Silver Rupi, Murshidabad(?) 1152h sanat ahad, 11.80g (Whitehead Lahore 57). Mint largely off flan, good very fine and scarce. £120-150
547
Nadir Shah, Silver Rupi, Derajat 1159h, 11.45g (A 2744.2, type D; KM 385A3; Whitehead 31). Very fine, one shroff mark, rare. £200-250
548
Nadir Shah, Silver Rupi, Peshawar 1160h, 11.32g (A 2744.2, type D; Lane Poole 272; Mitch 2110; KM A385.7). Extremely fine, toned. £150-180
Mughal
549
Nadir Shah, Silver Shahi, Tabriz 1154h, 1.15g (A 2755); ‘Adil Shah (1160-1161h), Shahi, Mashhad 1161h, 1.14g (A 2763); Shah Rukh (first reign, 1161-1163h), Shahi, Isfahan 1162h, 1.15g (A 2278A); Shahi, mint and date missing, 1.12g (A 2777.1). All very fine or better, scarce to very rare. (4) £150-200
555
Zahir al-din Muhammad Babur (932-937h), Tanka, (Kabul) 933h, 4.67g (A 2462.2). Test mark, about very fine. £80-100
Shaybanid / Mughal 550
‘Adel Shah (1160-1161h), Silver 2-Rupis, Mashhad 1161h, 22.84g (A 2756.2, type A; KM 410, this coin). Fine and rare, the KM plate coin. £200-250
556 551
Ibrahim (1160-1161h), Silver Rupi, Kirman 1162h, 1154g (A 2759). Good very fine, some patina, well struck on a broader flan than usual. £250-300
Abu’l-Ghazi abu-Sa‘id (937-940h) / Babur, Shahrukhi/Tanka, countermark on Mashhad 93(7)h, 4.37g (A 2982 and 2463). Very fine and rare. £80-100
Durrani
552
553
Amir Arslan Khan (1161h), Silver Abbasi, Tabriz 1161h, 4.58g (A 2768; KM 419). Some staining, otherwise good very fine, a full strike of a rare issue. £200-250 557
Taimur Shah (as king, 1186-1207h / 1772-1793 AD), Silver Rupee, Peshawar, no date, Year 3, 11.46g (A 3100; Lane Poole 470; KM 703). Uncirculated. £80-120
558
Shah Zaman (1207-1216h / 1793-1801 AD), Silver 2-Rupees, Dar-ul-Sultanat Kabul, apparently struck without hijri date, Year 3, 23.02g (A 3107; KM 444, these dies and possibly the same coin with a cut down image). About very fine for issue. £180-220
Shahrukh (first reign, 1161-1163h), Silver Rupi, Shiraz 1162h, 11.59g (A 2774, type B2 RRR; KM 434.6). Nearly extremely fine, a very rare denomination from Shiraz. £150-180
Zand
554
‘Ali Murad Khan (1196-1199h), Silver Rupi, Isfahan 1196h, type with evocation ya Ali, 11.60g (A G2815; KM 560.1). Good very fine, rare. £100-150
ex William Spengler Collection
563 559
Mahmud Shah (at Herat, 1216-1245h / 1817-1829 AD), Silver Rupee, Herat 1244/3h, 10.26g (A 3138.2; KM 398.3, same dies and most probably the same coin with a cut down image). Dark patina, very fine. £80-120
Sa‘id Ghazi of Kashghar (939-940h), Silver Square Sasnus, Kashmir, undated, 6.18g (Goron K88), test mark, good very fine; Isma‘il Shah (c.945947h), Silver Square Sasnus, Kashmir, undated, 5.82g (Goron K95), three test marks, very fine. (2) £100-150
ex William Spengler Collection
Barakzay of Afghanistan
560
Miscellaneous 564
Umayyad, Silver Dirhams (4), Wasit 91h, 119h, 124h, 126h, the last with seven annulets; Abbasid, Silver Dirhams (2), al-Muhammadiya 150h and Madinat al-Salam 165h; Fals, Filastin type, mint and date off flan, c.217h. All very fine. (7) £80-100
565
India, Kushan Kingdom, Vima Takto (Soter Megas) (c.80-100 AD), Æ Tetradrachms (2), radiate and diademed bust right, holding sceptre, tamgha behind, rev Vima Takto on horseback right, holding axe, tamgha on right (Senior B17.1vT; Mitchiner 2944ff). Both with dark green patina, one good very fine, the other better. (2) £60-80
566
Indo-Greek Kingdom, Zoilos I (c.130-120 BC), Silver Drachm, diademed bust right, rev Herakles (SNG ANS 968); Menander (c. 165-130 BC), Silver Drachms (2), bust left with spear, and bust right, rev Athena Alkidemos (SNG ANS 723ff, 791ff); Apollodotos I (c.174-165 AD), Square Silver Drachm; Sasanian Silver Drachms (2), and India, Post-Gupta, Silver Drachm. Generally good fine to very fine, first rare. (7) £100-150
temp. ‘Abd al-Rahman (1297-1319h), Bronze 100-Dinars or 10-Mithqals, Dar al-Saltinat Kabul 1311h, 44.80g (KM 809). Mount expertly removed, crude, about very fine and very rare. £300-400
Sultanate of Kashmir
561
562
Haydar Shah (874-876h), Silver Square Sasnus (2), Kashmir 874h, 6.23g, 786g (sic for 876h, 6.07g (G&G, Coins of the Indian Sultanates K21, K31). First extremely fine, the second with test mark, good very fine. (2) £100-150
Muhammad Shah (five reigns, from 889 to 943h), Silver Square Sasnus, Kashmir, undated, 6.09g (Goron K45A); Fath Shah (three reigns, from 892 to 923h), Silver Square Sasnus (2), Kashmir, undated, 6.14g, 6.14g (Goron K56, unrecorded variety, K57A). All good very fine to extremely fine. (3) £120-150
Modern Islamic Coins Afghanistan
567 G Abdur Rahman (1297-1319h / 1880-1901 AD), Gold Tilla, 1316h, 4.59g (KM 822). About very fine. £150-200
570 G Habibullah (1319-1337h / 1901-1919 AD), Gold Tilla, 1320h, 4.59g (KM 836.2). Flan flaw to reverse, extremely fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
568 † Abdur Rahman, Silver 5-Rupees, Kabul 1316h (KM 826). Adjustment marks, very fine. £50-70 from the Åke Lindén Collection
569 † Abdur Rahman, Copper 100-Dinars, 1311h, Silver 5-Rupees, Kabul 1314h (KM 809, 820); Miscellaneous Silver and Copper coins (approx 78), 2½-Afghanis and smaller, including the Birmingham Rupee of 1303h (KM 805). First plugged, fair and very rare, the second extremely fine, the others generally fine to extremely fine. (lot) £250-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
571 G Habibullah, Gold Tilla, 1336h, 4.59g (KM 856). Extremely fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
572 † Habibullah, Silver 5-Rupees (2), 1319h, 1324h, rev date (KM 834.1, 843). First with adjustment marks, extremely fine, the second fine. (2) £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
573 G Amanullah (1337-1348h / 1919-1929 AD), Gold 5-Amanis, SH1299, “5” above mosque within star, 23.03g (KM 890). A few very minor contact marks, extremely fine. £800-1200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
574 G Amanullah, Gold 2½-Amanis, SH1306, Year 9, 15.02g (KM 914). Good extremely fine and very rare. from the Åke Lindén Collection
£5000-7000
575 G Amanullah, Gold 2-Tillas, SH1298, 9.13g (KM 879). Uncirculated. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
576 G Amanullah, Gold 2-Tillas, SH1299, 9.12g (KM 888). Good extremely fine. £250-300
581 G Muhammed Nadir Shah (1348-1352h / 19291933 AD), Gold Habibi, 1347h, 4.55g (KM 899). Extremely fine. £200-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
582 G Muhammed Nadir Shah, Gold 20-Afghanis, 1350h, 6.01g (KM 925). Extremely fine. £200-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
577 G Amanullah, Gold Tilla, 1337h, 4.59g (KM 868.2). Light scratch on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine. £200-250
583 G Muhammed Nadir Shah, Gold Tilla, SH1314, 5.99g (KM 933). Extremely fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
584 † Muhammed Nadir Shah, Silver Afghani, SH1310 (KM 927.1). Extremely fine and rare. £80-120 578 G Amanullah, Gold Amani, SH1299, 4.60g, and Gold ½-Amani, SH1299, 2.23g (KM 887, 886). First extremely fine, the second with adjustment marks, very fine. (2) £200-250
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
585 G Muhammad Zahir Shah (1352-1393h / 1933-1973 AD), Gold 8-Grams, SH1314, 8.00g, 4-Grams, SH 1315, 3.99g (KM 934, 935). First extremely fine, the second good extremely fine. (2) £200-300 579 G Amanullah, Gold Amani, SH1304, Year 7, 5.60g (KM 912). Softy struck, uncirculated. £200-250
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
580 G Amanullah, Gold ½-Amani, SH1304, Year 7, 2.98g (KM 911). Extremely fine. £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
586 G Muhammad Zahir Shah, Gold Proof 8-Grams, SH1339/1380h, 7.99g, Gold Proof 4-Grams, SH1339/1380h, 3.99g (KM 952, -). First an uncirculated Proof, the second a slightly impaired Proof. (2) £500-700 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Central Asia
Egypt
587 G Bukhara, Manghit of Bukhara, ‘Abd al-Ahad (1303-1339h / 1886-1910 AD), Gold Tilla, Bukhara 1327h, 4.54g (A 3041). Extremely fine. £180-220 from the Åke Lindén Collection
590 G Abdul Aziz (1277-1293h / 1861-1876 AD), Gold 500-Qirsh, Misr 1277h, Year 15, 42.55g (KM 265; F 10). Very fine, possibly ex-mount with numerous surface marks. £2000-2500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
588 † Bukhara, Khanate (1303-1339h / 1886-1920 AD), 4-Tenga, 1336h (KM 49), very fine, rare; 20-Tenga, 1337h (KM 51); 10-Tenga, 1337h (KM 53); 5Tenga, 1336h (KM 50); 3-Tenga, 1337h (KM 48); 2Tenga, 13xxh (KM 47); Tenga (6), 1336h (KM 46.2) (6); Silver Tengas (8), Coppers (9), 2-Tenga and smaller. Generally very fine and better, the first rare. (29) £250-350
591 G Abdul Aziz, Gold 100-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 4, one year type, 8.49g (KM 264; F 11). Good very fine. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
592 G Abdul Aziz, Gold 100-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 7, 8.42g (KM 263; F 11). Extremely fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
589 † Khiva, Khanate, 15-Tenga, 1338h (KM Y11.2), 5Tenga (KM Y10.3), 2½-Tenga, 1337h (KM Y9.2), Tenga, 1337h (KM YA9.2), First uncirculated, second fair, the others good very fine. (4) £150-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
593 G Abdul Aziz, Gold 50-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 14, 4.21g, 25-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 8, 2.12g, 10-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 12, 0.90g, 5-Qirsh 1277h, Year 7, 0.41g (KM 262, 261, 259, 255; F 12, 13, 14, 15). Generally extremely fine, the last with scratches. (4) £200-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
594 † Abdul Aziz, Silver 20-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 2 (KM 260). Very fine, rare. £500-700 from the Åke Lindén Collection
595 † Abdul Aziz, Silver 10-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 2 (KM 256). Very fine, toned. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
598 † Abdul Aziz, Copper Pattern Trial 80-Para, 1277h, Year 10, overstruck on a French 10Centimes 1863, 9.65g (KM Pn10). As struck with mint red lustre, of the highest rarity. £2500-3000 While examples are known in Nickel, the present copper piece, struck on a French host, is believed to be unique.
596 † Abdul Aziz, Silver 10-Qirsh and 5-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 4 (KM 257, 253.1). About extremely fine, toned and good very fine. (2) £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
599 † Abdul Aziz, Copper 40-Para, 1277h, Year 10, rose in field (KM 249). Very fine, rare. £300-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
597 † Abdul Aziz, Silver 5-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 9 (KM 254). Nearly extremely fine. £300-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
600 † Abdul Aziz, Copper 20-Para, 1277h, Year 7 (KM 245). Very fine. £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
601 † Abdul Aziz, Copper 10-Para, 1277h, Year 8, rose in field (KM 242). Fine, rare. £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
606 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 100-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 12, floral border type, 8.55g (KM 297; F 23). Extremely fine. £150-180 from the Åke Lindén Collection
607 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 10-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 4, 0.86g (KM A282; F 21). Very fine, ex-mount and somewhat matte, rare. £200-300 602 G Murad V (1293h / 1876 AD), Gold 100-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 1, 8.37g (KM 272). Good very fine and rare. £800-1200
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
608 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 10-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 17, 0.86g, 5-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 26, 0.43g (KM 282, 298). Both about extremely fine. (2) £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
603 G Murad V, Gold 50-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 1, 4.25g (KM 271; F 16a). Nearly extremely fine. £1000-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
609 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 5-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 15, 0.44g (KM A299). Extremely fine and scarce. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
604 G Abdul Hamid II (1293-1327h / 1876-1909 AD), Gold 500-Qirsh, Misr 1293h, Year 1, 42.45g (KM 286; F 17). Very fine, ex-mount with edgemarks and hairlines. £2000-2500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
610 † Abdul Hamid II, Silver 20-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 1 (KM 283). A few surfaces marks, otherwise very fine. £600-800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
605 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 100-Qirsh, 1293h, Year 1, type with flower by toughra, 8.59g (KM 285; F 18). Nearly extremely fine, rare. £1500-2000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
611 † Abdul Hamid II, Silver 20-Para and 10-Para, 1293h, Year 1 (KM 276, 275). About extremely fine and good very fine. (2) £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
612 G Hussein Kamil (1333-1341h / 1914-1922 AD), Gold 100-Piastres, 1335h / 1916 AD, 8.51g (KM 324; F 24). About uncirculated. £200-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
613 G Fuad I (1341-1355h / 1922-1936 AD), Gold 500Piastres, 1340h / 1922 AD, right facing bust, 42.48g (KM 342; F 26). Insignificant hairlines, prooflike extremely fine. £1200-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
617 G Fuad I, Gold 50-Piastres, 1341h / 1923 AD, right facing bust, 4.19g, Gold 20-Piastres, 1341h / 1923 AD, right facing bust, 1.71g (KM 340, 339; F 29, 30). Good extremely fine. (2) £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
618 G Fuad I, Gold 50-Piastres, 1348h / 1929 AD, left facing bust, 4.23g, Gold 20-Piastres, 1349h / 1930 AD, left facing bust, 1.69g (KM 353, 351; F 33, 34). Extremely fine. (2) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
619 † Fuad I, Silver 20-Piastre (2), 1341h / 1923 AD, bust right, 1348h / 1929 AD, bust left (KM 338, 352). First about very fine, the second at one stage cleaned, good very fine. (2) £60-80 from the Åke Lindén Collection
614 G Fuad I, Gold 500-Piastres, 1348h / 1929 AD, left facing bust, 42.54g (KM 355; F 31). Minor surface marks, extremely fine. £1200-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
620 G Farouk (1355-1372h / 1936-1952 AD), Gold Proof 500-Piastres, 1357h / 1938 AD, in commemoration of the royal wedding (KM 373; F 35). Mint state. £2000-3000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
615 G Fuad I, Gold 100-Piastres, 1340h / 1922 AD, right facing bust, 8.47g (KM 341; F 27). Extremely fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
621 G Farouk, Gold 100-Piastres, 1357h / 1938 AD, in commemoration of the royal wedding, 8.50g (KM 372; F 36). Uncirculated. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
616 G Fuad I, Gold 100-Piastres, 1349h / 1930 AD, left facing bust, 8.50g (KM 354; F 32). Minor bagmarks, good extremely fine. £180-220 from the Åke Lindén Collection
622 G Farouk, Gold 50-Piastres, 1357h / 1938 AD, 4.25g, Gold 20-Piastres, 1357h / 1938 AD, 1.69g, in commemoration of the royal wedding (KM 371, 370; F 37, 38). Both uncirculated. (2) £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
623 G First Republic (1373-1378h / 1953-1958 AD), Gold 5-Pounds, 1377h / 1957 AD, rev Ramses in chariot, 8.48g (KM 388; F 39). Prooflike extremely fine, yellow gold. £800-1000
626 G United Arab Republic, Gold Pound, 1379h / 1960 AD, Aswan Dam, 8.51g (KM 401; F 45). Uncirculated. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
627 G United Arab Republic, Gold ½-Pound, 1377h / 1958 AD, rev Ramses II, 4.26g (KM 391; F 43). About extremely fine, a few surface marks. £100-120 624 G First Republic, Gold Pound, 1374h / 1955 AD, rev Ramses in chariot, 42.52g (KM 387; F 40). About extremely fine, lightly brushed, yellow gold. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
628 † Miscellaneous Coins in Silver and Base-metal (approx 165), Crown-size and smaller, Abdul Aziz to Republic, almost no duplication. Mixed grades, the modern pieces generally uncirculated. (lot) £800-1200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
625 G United Arab Republic (1378-1391h / 19581971 AD), Gold 500-Piastres, 1379h / 1960 AD, Aswan Dam, 42.45g (KM 402; F 44). Extremely fine. £800-1000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
629 † Late 20th Century Commemorative Silver and Cupro-nickel coins, 5-Pounds (approx 104), including proofs (5), and 20-, 10- and 5Piastres (approx 55); with lower denominations (approx 30), including standard issues and two 5-Milliemes mules. Generally uncirculated or nearly so, an impressive group without duplication. (lot) £500-800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Iran
630 G Nasir al-Din Shah (1264-1313h / 1848-1896 AD), Gold 10-Tomans, 1293h, lion and sun type, 34.61g (not listed in KM, see KM 914 (silver) for type). About extremely fine, rare. £6000-8000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
631 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold 10-Tomans, 1295/3h, lion and sun type, believed to commemorate the discovery of gold in Khorosan (KM -). In NGC holder graded AU55, described as a medal of 1293h, a few minor marks, rare. £8000-12,000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
632 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold 10-Tomans, 1311h, first portrait type, 28.89g (KM 945; F 59). About extremely fine and rare. £4000-5000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
633 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold 10-Tomans, 1311h, second portrait type, 28.44g (KM 946; F 59). About very fine, exmount with minor edge-knocks. £2000-3000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
640 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, 1307h, type commemorating the Shah’s return from Europe, 2.77g (KM 934; F66). Good very fine, exmount. £400-500 634 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold 10-Tomans, 1311h, lion and sun type, 28.60g (KM 947; F 52). Extremely fine. £4000-5000
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
635 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold 2-Tomans, 1297h, 5.73g (KM 942; F 60). Extremely fine, imperfect edge. £400-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
636 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold 2-Tomans, dated 1299h and 1307h, type commemorating the Shah’s return from Europe, 5.65g (KM 943; F 65). Extremely fine. £1500-2000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
637 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, 1293h, lion type, 3.44g (KM 930; F 55). Uncirculated. £1000-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
638 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, no date, type without obverse legend, 2.87g (KM A932). Extremely fine / about uncirculated. £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
639 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, 1297h, 2.88g (KM 933). Extremely fine. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
641 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold Toman mule, 1310h, 2.78g (see KM 936 for obverse and KM 937 for reverse). Possibly ex-mount with incised line running all the way around the edge, otherwise about very fine, probably a mule deliberately made from two standard coins, scarce. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
642 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, 1311h, second Nasir type legend, 2.90g (KM 937). Uncirculated. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
643 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, 1311h, 2.84g (KM 989). Good very fine, ex-mount, rare. £300-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
644 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, 1310h, lion type obverse, rev Nasir legend, 3.41g (KM -). Good extremely fine. £400-600 from the Åke Lindén Collection
645 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold ½-Toman, no date, 1.40g (see KM 932 for Toman). Extremely fine. £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
646 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold ½-Toman, 1309h, 1.46g (KM 921). Some weakness, otherwise extremely fine and rare. £400-600 from the Åke Lindén Collection
647 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold ½-Toman, 1294h, 3.41g (KM 926). Good extremely fine. £400-600
653 † Nasir al-Din Shah, Silver 5000-Dinars, 1297h (KM A914), 2000-Dinars, 1297h (KM 904), 1000Dinars, 1294h (KM 899), 500-Dinars, 1293h (KM 894.1), Good very fine, extremely fine, good extremely fine and very fine. (4) £400-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
648 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold ½-Toman, 13[0]5h, 1.38g (KM 927; F 63). Uncirculated. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
649 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold ½-Toman, Tehran 1321h (sic), lion type, 1.67g (KM -). About extremely fine, possibly ex-mount. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
650 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold 1/5-Toman, 1295h, 0.62g (KM 923). Good extremely fine. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
654 † Nasir al-Din Shah, Silver Toman (2), Tehran 1301h, 1313h (KM 917, 919). First fair, ex-mount, the second good fine. (2) £400-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
651 G Nasir al-Din Shah, Gold 1/5-Toman, 12xxh, 0.55g (KM 924; F 64), not struck up, very fine; Gold 1/5-Toman, 1309h, the coin actually dated 139h and 1301h, 0.58g (KM 925), extremely fine, rare. (2) £500-700 The second coin a die match to the example illustrated in KM. from the Åke Lindén Collection
652 † Nasir al-Din Shah, Silver Medallic 5-Kran, 1311h, lion type, rev legend within crowned wreath (KM -). Good very fine. £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
655 † Nasir al-Din Shah, Silver 500-Dinars, 1307h (KM 895); with ¼-Kran and miscellaneous Silver (9) and Copper (7), 200-Dinars to 12-Dinars (KM 887; 886; 885; 883; 882; 881). First very fine, the others generally fine to very fine. (17) £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
662 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, 1316h, 2.66g (KM 995; F 70). Extremely fine. £250-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
656 † Nasir al-Din Shah, Silver 5000-Dinars, Tehran, 1313h, commemorating the 50th Year of his reign (KM X M11). Very fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
657 † Nasir al-Din Shah, Silver 1000-Dinars, 1310h (KM 903, date not listed). Fine and rare £40-60 from the Åke Lindén Collection
663 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Gold ½-Toman, 1324h, 1.45g (KM 994.1; F 71). Uncirculated. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
664 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Gold ½-Toman, 1314h, 1.37g (KM 987; F 76). Uncirculated. £150-180 from the Åke Lindén Collection
658 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah (1313-1324h / 1896-1907 AD), Gold 10-Toman, 1314h, 28.75g (KM 999; F 68). Extremely fine, hairlined. £4000-5000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
665 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Gold 1/5-Toman, no date (1319h), 0.60g (KM 991; F 72). Edge partly shaved, otherwise extremely fine. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
659 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Gold 2-Toman, 1322h, 5.60g (KM 996; F 69). Very fine, ex-mount. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
666 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Gold 1/5-Toman, 1323h, date on obverse, 0.55g (KM 992; F 72). Uncirculated. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
660 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Gold 2-Toman, 1322h, type with lettering either side of the bust, 5.68g (KM 997; F 73). Uncirculated. £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
661 G Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Gold Toman, 1314h, 2.86g (KM 988; F 75). Uncirculated. £500-700 from the Åke Lindén Collection
667 † Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Silver 5000-Dinars, 1322h, struck to commemorate the Shah’s birthday, with field inscription (KM 980). Extremely fine, minor scuff to obverse. £400-600 from the Åke Lindén Collection
674 G Muhammad Ali Shah, Gold 1/5-Toman, 1324h, lion type, 0.56g (KM -; F 81a). Good extremely fine, rare. £300-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
668 † Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Silver 5000-Dinars, 1324h, without field inscription (KM 981). Good fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
669 † Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Silver Shahi Sefid, no date (KM 967). Uncirculated. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
675 † Muhammad Ali Shah, Silver 5000-Dinars, 1327h, (KM 1018). The usual weakness, very fine for issue, rare. £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
670 † Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Miscellaneous Coins (14), Silver 5000-Dinars and smaller, including 2000-Dinars, 1314h (KM 973). The 2000-Dinars good extremely fine, the others generally very fine to extremely fine. (14) £150-180 from the Åke Lindén Collection
676 † Muhammad Ali Shah, Silver 2000-Dinars, Tehran 1326h (KM 1017). About fine and very rare. £150-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
671 G Muhammad Ali Shah (1324-1327h / 1907-1909 AD), Gold Toman (2), 1324h, lion type, 2.91g, 1327h, portrait type, 2.62g (KM 1022, 1026; F 80, 78), First extremely fine, the second ex-mount, fine. (2) £400-500
677 † Muhammad Ali Shah, Silver 1000-Dinars, 1327h (KM 1015), 500-Dinars, 1326h (KM 1013); with other silver coins (6). First very fine, the second extremely fine, the others in mixed grades. (8) £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
672 G Muhammad Ali Shah, Gold ½-Toman, 1327h, portrait type, 1.45g (KM 1025; F 79). Extremely fine. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
673 G Muhammad Ali Shah, Gold ½-Toman, 1324h, lion type, 1.50g (KM 1021; F 81). Extremely fine, a little weakly struck. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
678 G Sultan Ahmad Shah (1327-1344h / 1909-1925 AD), Gold Toman, 1337h, 2.80g (KM 1074; F 84). Extremely fine, date double-struck and some die rust marks. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
679 G Sultan Ahmad Shah, Gold Toman, 1332h, type with pattern 2-Toman reverse, 2.90g (KM 1073; F 84). Extremely fine, date double struck, rare. £300-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
680 G Sultan Ahmad Shah, Gold ½-Toman (2), 1330h, 1.40g, 1337h, 1.37g (KM 1067, 1071). Both extremely fine, second with light hairlines. (2) £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
685 G Reza Shah (1344-1360h / 1925-1941 AD), Gold 5-Pahlavi, 1305h, lion type, 9.52g (KM 1113; F 88). Extremely fine. £1000-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
681 G Sultan Ahmad Shah, Gold ½-Toman, 1339h, type with different reverse inscription, 1.40g (KM 1072; F 85). Good extremely fine. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
686 G Reza Shah, Gold 5-Pahlavi, 1306h, portrait type, 9.60g (KM 1116; F 92). Good extremely fine. £1200-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
682 G Sultan Ahmad Shah, Gold 1/5-Toman (2), 1329h, 0.53g, 1337h, 0.53g (KM 1066, 1070; F 83, 86). Uncirculated and extremely fine. (2) £350-450 from the Åke Lindén Collection
687 G Reza Shah, Gold 2-Pahlavi, 1305h, lion type, 3.82g (KM 1112; F 89). Uncirculated. £1000-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
688 G Reza Shah, Gold 2-Pahlavi, 1308h, portrait type, 3.82g (KM 1115; F 93). A few light contact marks, otherwise extremely fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
683 † Sultan Ahmad Shah, Silver 1000-Dinars, 1336h (KM 1037), Silver Shahi Sefid, 1342h (KM 1049); with other silver coins (21). First two extremely fine, the others generally fine to extremely fine. (23) £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
684 † Sultan Ahmad Shah, Silver Shahi Sefid, no date (1913) (KM 1033). Uncirculated. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
689 G Reza Shah, Gold Toman, 1305h, 2.87g (KM 1108; F 91). Uncirculated. £400-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
690 G Reza Shah, Gold Pahlavi, 1305h, lion type, 1.91g (KM 1111; F 90). Extremely fine. £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
691 G Reza Shah, Gold Pahlavi, 1306h, portrait type, 1.89g (KM 1114, date not listed; F 94). Very fine, ex-mount, very rare. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
697 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah (SH 1320-1358 / 1941-1979 AD), Gold 5-Pahlavi, SH1339, 40.70g (KM 1164; F 99). Uncirculated. £800-1200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
692 G Reza Shah, Gold Pahlavi, 1310h, 8.00g (KM 1133; F 95). Very fine, light marks, possibly ex-ring mount. £1000-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
698 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold 2½Pahlavi, SH1338, 19.80g (KM A1163; F 105). Uncirculated. £400-600 693 G Reza Shah, Gold ½-Pahlavi, 1310h, 4.08g (KM 1132; F 96). Good extremely fine, one small mark on cheek. £200-300
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
694 † Reza Shah, Base-metal Reform Coinage (12), 25-Dinars to Dinar (including KM 1125a, 1123a, 1121). KM 1125a good extremely fine, KM 1123a extremely fine, KM 1121 uncirculated, the others mixed grades. (12) £400-500
699 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold 2½Pahlavi, SH1348, 20.36g (KM 1163; F 100). Uncirculated. £400-600 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
695 † Reza Shah, Silver 5000-Dinars, 1305h (KM 1097), 2000-Dinars, 1306h (KM 1104), 1000-Dinars, 1306h (KM 1095), 500-Dinars, 1306h (KM 1094), ¼-Kran, 1306h (KM 1093). Last lightly toned, uncirculated, the others extremely fine, the 500Dinars rare. (5) £350-500
700 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold Medal of 2½-Pahlavi weight, SH1347, head left, rev text, 20.24g (KM -). Good extremely fine. £300-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
696 † Miscellaneous, Silver and Base-metal Coins (52), Reza Shah and later rulers, 5000-Dinars and smaller. Generally very fine to about uncirculated. (53) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
701 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold Pahlavi, SH1322, type without portrait, 8.04g (KM 1148; F 97). Good extremely fine. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Iraq
702 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold Pahlavi, SH1325, larger bust, 8.20g (KM 1150; F 101). Uncirculated. £150-180 from the Åke Lindén Collection
708 † Faisal II (1953-1958 AD), Silver 100-Fils, 1375h / 1955 AD (KM 118). Minor scuff to nose, otherwise extremely fine, rare £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Kazakhstan 703 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold Pahlavi, SH1348, smaller bust type, 8.13g (KM 1162; F 101). Uncirculated. £150-180 from the Åke Lindén Collection
709 † Decimal Coinage, Commemorative Silver 100Tenga (5), for the 150th anniversary of the birth of Abaj Kunabaev, 1995 (KM 13, 14, 15, 16, 17); with Tenga (2), 5-Tenga (3), 10-Tenga (4), 20-Tenga (5), 50-Tenga (2). Good extremely fine to uncirculated. (20) £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Libya 704 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold ½-Pahlavi, SH1323, type without portrait, 4.06g (KM 1147; F 98). Uncirculated. £80-100 from the Åke Lindén Collection
710
705 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold ½Pahlavi, SH1325, 4.04g (KM 1149; F 102). Uncirculated. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Ottoman Libya, Standard Coinage, Billon 20-Para, Tarablus, date unclear, legends within linear and dotted borders, 6.75g. Struck off-centre, good very fine. £50-70
Maldives 711 † First Sultanate, Larins (2), 2-Lariat, 4-Lariat (2); Second Sultanate and later, Laari to 100-Rufiyaa. Extremely fine to about uncirculated. (23) £40-60 from the Åke Lindén Collection
706 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold ½-Pahlavi, SH1348, 4.08g (KM 1161). Uncirculated. £80-100
Morocco
from the Åke Lindén Collection
707 G Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah, Gold ¼-Pahlavi (2), SH1335, 2.04g, SH1340, 2.04g (KM 1160, 1160a; F 103, 104). Both uncirculated. (2) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
712 † Moulay al-Hasan I (1290-1311h / 1873-1894 AD), Silver 10-Dirhams to Dirham, 1299h (KM Y8-5). Extremely fine to good extremely fine. (4) £50-80 from the Åke Lindén Collection
717 † Abd al-Hafiz (1326-1330h / 1908-1912 AD), Silver Riyal to ¼-Riyal, 1329h (KM Y25-23). About extremely fine. (3) £50-70 713 † Moulay al-Hasan I, Copper 4-Falus, Fes, 1310h (KM Y3), 2-Falus, 1310h (KM Y2), Falus, Fes, 1310h (KM Y1), ½-Falus, 1310h (KM YB1), ¼-Falus, Fes, 1310h (KM YC1). Generally very fine to about extremely fine, the last rare. (5) £700-900
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
714 † Abd al-Aziz (1311-1326h / 1894-1908 AD), Silver ½-Dirham, 1319h (KM Y9.2); with Silver Riyal to 1/20-Riyal (KM 22-18), and Bronze 10Mazumas to Muzuma (KM 17-14). First good extremely fine, the others generally very fine to extremely fine. (10) £300-400
718 † Yusuf (1330-1346h / 1912-1927 AD), Silver Riyal to 1/10-Riyal, 1331 (KM Y33-30), the 1/10-Riyal fine, the others about extremely fine; Bronze 10-Mazunas to Muzuna, 1340h (KM 29-26), the 5-Mazunas weak, the others about extremely fine. (8) £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Muscat & Oman
from the Åke Lindén Collection
715 † Abd al-Aziz, Silver 10-Dirhams, 1313h, 5-Dirhams, 1315h, 2½-Dirhams 1314h, Dirham (KM Y13, 12, 11.2, 10.2). The 2½-Dirhams uncirculated, the others very fine to extremely fine. (4) £200-300
719 † Sa’id bin Taimur (1351-1390h), Silver ½-DhofariRial 1359h, and Copper-nickel Proof 50-Baisa, 1359h, struck for use in Dhofar Province (KM 29, 24). First uncirculated, the second extremely fine. (2) £60-80
from the Åke Lindén Collection
720 G Reform Coinage, Gold 15-Saudi Riyals, 1381h, 8.00g (KM 35; F 1). Uncirculated. £200-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
716 † Abd al-Aziz, Bronze Cast Pattern 4-Falus, 1311h (KM Pn22). Extremely fine for issue and rare. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
721 † 19th and 20th Century Silver, Copper and Coppernickel coins (31), Riyal and smaller. Generally fair to about uncirculated. (31) £150-180 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Saudi Arabia
Hejaz & Nejd
722 G Government of al-Hijaz al-Husayn b. ‘Ali (1334-1342h), Gold Hashimi Dinar, Makka al-Mukarrima 1334h, Year 8, 7.24g (KM 31). Extremely fine. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
723 † Transitional Coinage, Copper ¼-Ghirish (2), 1343h, ½-Ghirsh (3), 1343h (2), 1344h, Year 2 (KM 1, 2.1, 3); Regular Coinage, Copper-nickel ¼-Ghirish, ½-Ghirsh and Ghirsh, 1344h (KM 4, 5, 6); Silver ¼Saudi Riyal, ½-Saudi Riyal and Saudi Riyal, 1354h (KM 16, 17, 18); Copper-nickel ½-Ghirsh (2), 1356h, Ghirsh, 1356h (KM 19.1, 21.1). Generally very fine to uncirculated. (14) £200-250
724 † Transitional Coinage, ½-Ghirsh (3), 1343h (2), 1344h (KM 2.1, A3, 5); ¼-Ghirsh (2), 1343h, 1344h (KM 1, 4); Silver Riyal, 1348h (KM 12). Generally very fine to extremely fine. (6) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
725 † Hejaz, Regular Coinage, 20-Piastres, 1334h, Year 8 (KM 30), 10-Piastres, 1334h, Year 8 (KM 29), 5Piastres, 1334h, Year 8 (KM 28), Piastre (2), 1334h, Year 8 and Year 5 (KM 27, 24), ½-Piastre, 1334h, Year 5 (KM 23), ¼-Piastre, 1334h, Year 8 (KM 25), ¼-Piastre 1334h, Year 5 (KM 22), ⅛-Piastre, 1334h, Year 5 (KM 21). Generally fine to extremely fine, the 10-Piastres about extremely fine. (9) £800-1200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
726 † Hejaz, Countermarked 20-Piastres (5), on Maria Theresia Thalers with frozen date 1780, two with toughra of Murad V (KM 18). Generally fine. (5) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
727 † Hejaz, Countermarked 10-Piastres on Indian Rupees (3), and 5-Piastres on ½-Rupee (KM -). All about very fine. (4) £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
728 † Hejaz, Countermarked 20-Piastre on Turkish 20-Kurush (KM 17); 10-Piastres on Turkish 10Kurush (KM 14); 5-Piastres on Turkish 5-Kurush (KM 11). Generally very fine. (3) £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
729 † Hejaz, Countermarked Coinage on equivalent Egyptian denominations, 20-Piastres (KM 16), 10-Piastres (KM 15), 5-Piastres (KM 12), 40-Para (KM 4), 20-Para (KM 3), 10-Para (KM 2). Fine to very fine. (6) £200-300
735
Abdullah Ibn Mohammed (1302-1316 / 18851898 AD), Revolutionary Coinage, 20-Piastres, 1302h, Year 9 (KM 21). Very fine, some weakness, scarce. £80-100
from the Åke Lindén Collection
730 † Countermarked Coinage, Copper-nickel ¼-Ghirsh
(2), ½-Ghirsh (3) and Ghirsh (3) (KM 25, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33). Generally very fine. (8) £80-120
731 † Countermarked Coinage on Ottoman issues, Silver 20-Para, 1327h, Year 2, 40-Para (2), 1327h, Year 3, 1327h, Year 8 (KM 3, 4, 5). Generally very fine. (3) £200-250
736 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 20-Piastres (2), 1304h, Year 1, 1312h, Year 12 (KM 7.1, 21). Both very fine. (2) £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
732 † Countermarked Coinage, on Maria Theresia Thaler with frozen date 1780 (KM 14), fine; on Ottoman issues (3), Silver 20-Para, 1327h, Year 3, 40-Para (2), 1327h, Year 4, 1327h, Year 8 (KM 3, 4, 5); Egyptian Silver 5-Qurush, 1916 (KM 12a). First fine, the others generally very fine. (5) £200-250
Sudan
733 G Mahdi of the Sudan, anonymous, temp. al-Mahdi (1298-1317h), Gold “Guinea”, “Misr” 1255h, Year 2, 8.24g (KM 3). Extremely fine. £3000-4000
737
Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, 20-Piastres, 1304h, Year 1 (KM -, see KM 7.1 for type). Good very fine. £80-100
738
Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, 20-Piastres, Omdurman 1304h (KM 7.1), very fine; Billon 20-Piastres, 1312h, Year 12 (KM 26), high copper content, good very fine. (2) £70-90
from the Åke Lindén Collection
734 † Egyptian Possession, Mohamed Ahmed (12981302h / 1881-1885 AD), Silver 20-Piastres, 1302h (KM 2). Fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
739 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, 20-Piastres (5), 1304h, Year 5; 1311h; 1311h, Year 11; 1312h, Year 12; 1315h, Year 12(?) (KM 7, 14, 25, 21, 26). First two very fine, the others base billon, fine to very fine. (5) £150-180 mainly ex Peus Auction 395
745 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 5-Piastres, 1310h (KM 11). Some weakness, very fine. £80-120 740 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, 20-Piastres (4), 1311h, Year 11 (KM 14), a little weakly struck, extremely fine; 1312h, Year 12 (KM 26), base metal or billon, very fine; 1312h, Year 12 (KM 14), very fine; 1315h, Year 12 (KM 26), very coppery billon. (4) £120-150
from the Åke Lindén Collection
mainly ex Peus Auction 395
741 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 20-Piastres (2), 1312h, Year 12 (KM 14); Copper 20-Piastres (2), 1315h, Year 8, 1312h, Year 12 (KM 17, 26). First two very fine, the others extremely fine. (4) £150-200
746 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 5-Piastres, Umm Durman 1311h, Year 11, 4.85g (KM type 5). Very fine. £50-70
from the Åke Lindén Collection
742 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 10-Piastres, 1310h, Year 8 (KM 12). Weakly struck, very fine, rare. £300-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
743 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 10-Piastres, 1310h, Year 8 (KM 13). Very fine, appealing and rare. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
747 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 4-Piastres, 1310, Year 8, variety without stars or rose (KM 10.1); Copper Piastre, same type, 1311h (KM -). First very fine, second fair, both rare. (2) £300-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
748 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 2½-Piastres, Umm Durman 1312h, 2.63g (KM 23.1), fine; 2-Piastres (2), 1311h (2), Year 8, Year 11 (KM 18). First two fine, the last with some weakness, very fine. (3) £150-180
749 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 2-Piastres, 1311h, Year 11 (KM 18). Fine and rare. £60-80 from the Åke Lindén Collection
744 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 10-Piastres, 1311h, Year 11 (KM 6). A single line cut all the way around the edge, very fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
750 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 2-Piastres, 1311h (KM 22ff, date not listed). Very fine, lacquered. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Syria
751 † Abdullah Ibn Mohammed, Revolutionary Coinage, Billon 2-Piastres (7). Generally fair. (7) £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
754 G Kingdom, Standard Coinage, Gold Dinar, 1338h (1919 AD), 6.73g (KM 67; F 1). A little weakly struck, uncirculated and extremely rare. £4000-6000 An exceptionally rare coin from an estimated mintage of only 12 pieces from the Åke Lindén Collection
755 G Republic, Standard Coinage, Gold Pound, 1369h / 1950 AD, 6.76g, and ½-Pound, 1369h / 1950 AD (KM 86, 84). Both extremely fine. (2) £200-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Tunisia
752
Democratic Republic of Sudan, Set of Proof Coinage struck for the Summit Meeting Khartoum of the Organisation of African Unity, 1978 CE/1398 H, Brass Fifty-Pounds, 6.36g (KM 79 for type), Brass Twenty-Five-Pounds, 4.47g (KM P5, copper), Silver Ten-Pounds, 24.20g (KM 77) and Silver Five-Pounds, 10.01g (KM 76). All brilliant uncirculated Proofs. (4) £300-350
756 G French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Sadiq Bey, Gold 25-Piastres, 1298h, 4.80g (KM 200). Good very fine, ex-mount. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
This would appear to be a made-up presentation set with the two gold coins having been replaced by examples struck in brass. KM records the Fifty-Pounds 1979 as struck in copper and the Twenty-Five-Pounds 1979 as struck in brass. Clearly a number of off-metal strikes were made of these common issues.
753 † Republic, 20th Century coinage, Proof or Prooflike 25-Ghirsh and 20-Ghirsh; with other denominations (21), Pound and smaller, no duplication. Generally uncirculated or extremely fine. (23) £50-70 from the Åke Lindén Collection
757 † French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Sadiq Bey, Silver Piastre, 1299h (KM 202). About extremely fine, scarce. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
758 † French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Sadiq Bey, Silver 8-Kharub, 1299h (KM 201); Ali Bey, Silver 8-Kharoub, 1305h, 1.53g (KM 205). Good very fine, scarce and nicely toned, uncirculated. (2) £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
759 † French Protectorate, Ali Bey, Silver 4-Piastres, 1308h (KM 216), 2-Piastres, 1308h (KM 207), Piastre, 1302h (KM 206), 8-Kharub, 1306h/3(or 5?) (KM 205). Very fine, fine, good very fine and extremely fine. (4) £120-150
764 † French Protectorate, Ahmad Pasha Bey, Silver 20-Francs, 1934, 10-Francs, 1933 (KM 256, 255). Good very fine. (2) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
760 † French Protectorate, Ali Bey, Decimal Coinage, 2-Francs to Centime (KM 225, 224, 223, 222, 21, 220, 219). Generally very fine. (7) £50-70 from the Åke Lindén Collection
765 † French Protectorate, Ahmad Pasha Bey, Silver 20-Francs, 1944 (KM 270). Uncirculated. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
761 † French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Hadi Bey, Decimal Coinage, 1904, Silver 2-Francs (KM 232), Franc (KM 231), Copper 10-Centimes (KM 229), 5-Centimes (KM 228). First and last very fine, the others extremely fine. (4) £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
766 † French Protectorate, Ahmad Pasha Bey, Silver 10-Francs, 1944 (KM 269). Uncirculated. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
762 G French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Habib Bey, Gold 20-Francs, 1928, 6.45g (KM 253). Good extremely fine and extremely rare. £700-900 An exceptionally rare coin from an estimated mintage of only 23 pieces from the Åke Lindén Collection
767 G Kingdom, Muhammad al-Amin Bey (1376h / 1956 AD), Gold 100-Francs, 1956, 6.55g (Fr -; JL 523; KM X 9). In PCGS holder graded MS63, rare. £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
763 † French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Habib Bey, Decimal Coinage (5), Silver 2-Francs, 1927 (KM 251), Franc (2), 1927, 1928 (KM 250, 250a), 50Centimes, 1927 (KM 249), Nickel-bronze 10Centimes, 1926 (KM 254). Generally extremely fine or nearly so, the 50-Centimes with contact marks. (5) £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
768 † French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Amin Bey, Silver 20-Francs, 1945 (KM 270, date not listed). Uncirculated, rare. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Turkey
Mints are Qustantiniya unless otherwise stated
769 † French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Amin Bey, Silver 10-Francs, 1945 (KM 269, date not listed). Uncirculated, rare. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
773 G Mustafa IV (1222-1223h / 1806-1807 AD), Gold Zeri-Mahbub, 1222/1h, 3.17g (KM 544). Extremely fine, scarce. £200-250
770 † French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Amin Bey, Silver 20-Francs, 1956 (KM -). Uncirculated. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
774 G Mahmud II b. ‘Abd al-Hamid (1223-1255h / 18071839 AD), Gold ¼-Funduq, 1223h, Year 5, 0.80g, Gold Atiq Rumi Altun/Mithqal, 1223h, Year 9, 4.78g, both extremely fine; Iranian Gold Shrine Token, from the tomb of ‘Ali al-Rida in Mashhad 1319h, 0.97g, mounted, very fine. (3) £200-250
771 † French Protectorate, Muhammad al-Amin Bey, Silver 10-Francs, 1956 (KM -). Uncirculated. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
772 † Sultanate, 8-Kharub (KM 158); French Protectorate Coinage, Muhammad al-Nasir Bey, Silver 2-Francs to 5-Centimes (KM 239-235), Nickel-bronze 25Centimes to 5-Centimes (KM 260-258), 5-Centimes (KM 245); Ahmad Pasha Bey, Silver 20-Francs to Copper 5-Centimes (KM 263-258), Silver 20Francs to 5-Francs (KM 266-264), Zinc 20-Centimes (KM 268), 10-Centimes (KM 267); Muhammad al-Amin Bey, 5-Francs to 10-Centimes (KM 273271); Anonymous Token Coinage, 2-Franc to 50Centimes (KM 248-246), 100-Francs -5-Francs (KM 277-274); with Republic coinage (9). Very fine to uncirculated. (42) £400-600 from the Åke Lindén Collection
775
Mahmud II, Silver Kurush, 1223h, Year 2 (KM 554; Pere 803). Well struck, extremely fine and scarce. £800-1200
776
Abdul Majid (1255-1277h / 1839-1861AD), Bronze Medal, for the Great Exhibition of 1851, obv circular floral design, LAMBETH LONDON 1851, rev the reverse die for 20-Qurush 1255h, 28.59g. Extremely fine and toned, rare. £250-300
777 G Abdul Aziz (1277-1293h / 1861-1876 AD), Gold 500-Kurush, 1277h, Year 8, 36.02g (KM 698). Extremely fine. £800-1200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
778 G Abdul Aziz, Gold 250-Kurush, 1277h, Year 7, 17.91g (KM 697; F 24). Very fine. £400-600
783
Abdul Aziz, Jewellery Coin in the style of 3Kurush, from the fictional mint of Ma’din Nuhas, 1277h, Year 17, 3.05g (KM -; Olcer 32; Pere 935). Very fine, unusually the coin is not pierced. £180-220
784 † Abdul Aziz, Silver 2-Kurush and Kurush, 1277h, Year 1, mint visit to Bursa (KM 704, 703). Fine and good fine. (2) £150-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
779 G Abdul Aziz, Gold 100-Kurush, 1277h, Year 5, 7.08g (KM 696; F 25). About very fine. £80-120
785 G Murad V (1293h / 1876 AD), Gold 100-Kurush, 1293h, Year 1, 7.19g (KM 715; F 31). About extremely fine. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
786 G Murad V, Gold 50-Kurush, 1293h, Year 1, 3.54g (KM 714; F 32). Very fine. £300-400 780 G Abdul Aziz, Gold 100-Kurush, 1277h, Year 1, mint visit to Bursa, 7.11g (KM 708; F 28). Very fine. £400-600
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
781 G Abdul Aziz, Gold 50-Kurush, 1277h, Year 9, 3.52g, and Gold 25-Kurush, 1277h, Year 1, 1.82g (KM 695, 694; F 26, 27). Very fine and extremely fine. (2) £180-220
787 G Murad V, Gold 25-Kurush, 1293h, Year 1, 1.80g (KM 713; F 33). Extremely fine. £200-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
782 G Abdul Aziz, Gold 25-Kurush, 1277h, Year 1, mint visit to Bursa, 1.78g (KM 706; F 30). Extremely fine. £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
788 † Murad V, Silver 20-Kurush, 5-Kurush and Kurush, 1293h, Year 1 (KM 712-710). First two about extremely fine, second with minor marks, the last very fine. (3) £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
789 G Abdul Hamid II (1293-1327h / 1876-1909 AD), Gold 500-Kurush, 1293h, Year 2, 35.92g (KM 727; F 39). About extremely fine, surface marks. £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
792 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 250-Kurush, 1293h, Year 1, flower in field, 17.75g (KM -; F 35). Two stars reengraved, ex-mount and gilt, thus very fine, very rare. £400-600 from the Åke Lindén Collection
793 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 250-Kurush, 1293h, Year 31, al-Ghazi in field, 18.08g (KM 732; F 40). Minor abrasion on reverse, otherwise prooflike about uncirculated. £400-500 790 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 500-Kurush, 1293h, Year 32, 35.72g (KM 733; F 39). Very fine, exmount. £700-900
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
794 G Abdul Hamid II, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 250Kurush, 1293h, Year 24, 17.22g (KM 742; F 45). Very fine, ex-mount. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
795 G Abdul Hamid II, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 100Kurush, 1293h, Year 27, 6.99g (KM 741; F 46). Very fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
791 G Abdul Hamid II, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 500-Kurush, 1293h, Year 27, 35.84g (KM 746, date not listed; F 44). Extremely fine, a few light hairlines. £800-1200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
796 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 100-Kurush, 1293h, Year 6, flower by toughra, 7.18g (KM 725; F 36). Good very fine. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
797 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 100-Kurush, 1293h, Year 29, al-Ghazi by toughra, 7.19g (KM 730; F 41). Extremely fine. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
798 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold Reverse Brockage 100-Kurush, 1293h, 7.17g. Extremely fine and toned. £120-150
803 G Abdul Hamid II, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 25Kurush, 1293h, Year 32, 1.74g (KM 739; F 48). Good extremely fine. £80-100 from the Åke Lindén Collection
804 † Abdul Hamid II, Silver 10-Kurush, 1293h, Year 3 (KM 721), heavy patina, very fine; 5-Kurush, 1293h, Year 3 (KM 720), very fine; 2-Kurush, 1293h, Year 1 (KM 719), about fine; Kurush, 1293h, Year 1 (KM 718), brushed, very fine; 20-Para, 1293h, Year 1 (KM 717), about extremely fine. (5) £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
799 G Abdul Hamid II, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 50Kurush, 1293h, Year 30, 3.35g (KM 740; F 47). Uncirculated. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
805 G Muhammad V (1327-1336h / 1909-1918 AD), Gold 500-Kurush, Edirne 1327h, Year 2, 36.02g (KM 795; F 60). Good extremely fine. £3000-5000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
800 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 50-Kurush, 1293h, Year 6, flower by toughra, 3.58g (KM 724; F 37). Good very fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
806 G Muhammad V, Gold 500-Kurush, Kosova 1327h, Year 3, 36.05g (KM 801; F 60a). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. £3000-5000 801 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 50-Kurush, 1293h, Year 3, al-Ghazi by toughra, 3.59g (KM 731, date not listed; F 42, date not listed). Uncirculated. £120-150
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
802 G Abdul Hamid II, Gold 25-Kurush (2), 1293h, Year 3, flower by toughra, 1.78g, and 1293h, Year 31, al-Ghazi by toughra, 1.84g (KM 723, 729; F 38, 43). Extremely fine and uncirculated. (2) £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
807 G Muhammad V, Gold 500-Kurush, 1327h, Year 2, Rashad by toughra, 35.24g (KM 758; F 50). Good very fine. £700-800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
808 G Muhammad V, Gold 500-Kurush, 1327h, Year 10, al-Ghazi by toughra, 35.44g (KM 784; F 55). Very fine, ex-mount and gilt. £1500-1800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
809 G Muhammad V, Gold 500-Kurush, Manastir 1327h, Year 3, 35.97g (KM 807; F 60b). Nearly extremely fine, very minor surface marks, rare. £12,000-15,000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
810 G Muhammad V, Gold 500-Kurush, Salonika 1327h, Year 3, 36.05g (KM 813; F 60c). Extremely fine, very minor surface marks, rare. £12,000-15,000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
811 G Muhammad V, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 500Kurush 1327h, Year 4, 34.99g (KM 765; F 64). Extremely fine, possibly ex-mount. £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
815 G Muhammad V, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 250Kurush, 1327h, Year 8, 16.90g (KM 783; F 65). About very fine, ex-mount, rare. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
816 G Muhammad V, Gold 100-Kurush, 1327h, Year 5, Reshat by toughra, 7.21g (KM 754; F 52). Good extremely fine. £100-150 812 G Muhammad V, Gold 250-Kurush, 1327h, Year 1, Rashad by toughra, 17.97g (KM 756; F 51). Good extremely fine. £500-700
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
817 G Muhammad V, Gold 100-Kurush, 1327h, Year 10, al-Ghazi by toughra, 7.16g (KM 776; F 57). Extremely fine. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
813 G Muhammad V, Gold 250-Kurush, 1327h, Year 7, al-Ghazi by toughra, 17.95g (KM 777; F 56). Very fine and rare. £1200-1800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
818 G Muhammad V, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 100Kurush, 1327h, Year 2, 6.97g (KM 755; F 66). Extremely fine, trace of mount. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
814 G Muhammad V, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 250Kurush, 1327h, Year 5, 17.37g (KM 757; F 65). Very fine, some polishing marks. £350-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
819 G Muhammad V, Gold 100-Kurush, 1327h, Year 1, mint visit to Bursa, 7.18g (KM 789; F 61). Good extremely fine. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
820 G Muhammad V, Gold 100-Kurush, 1327h, Year 2, mint visit to Edirne, 7.19g (KM 794; F 61a). Extremely fine. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
821 G Muhammad V, Gold 100-Kurush, 1327h, Year 3, mint visit to Kosova, 7.18g (KM 800; F 61b). Good extremely fine / uncirculated. £300-400
825 G Muhammad V, Gold 50-Kurush, 1327h, Year 1, mint visit to Bursa, 3.59g (KM 788; F 62). Uncirculated. £600-800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
826 G Muhammad V, Gold 50-Kurush, 1327h, Year 2, mint visit to Edirne, 3.63g (KM 793; F 62a). Uncirculated. £350-450 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
827 G Muhammad V, Gold 50-Kurush, 1327h, Year 3, mint visit to Kosova, 3.61g (KM 799; F 62b). Uncirculated. £500-700 822 G Muhammad V, Gold 100-Kurush, 1327h, Year 3, mint visit to Manastir, 7.20g (KM 806; F 61c). Good extremely fine / uncirculated. £400-500
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
828 G Muhammad V, Gold 50-Kurush, 1327h, Year 3, mint visit to Manastir, 3.62g (KM 805; F 62c). Uncirculated. £500-700 from the Åke Lindén Collection
823 G Muhammad V, Gold 100-Kurush, 1327h, Year 3, mint visit to Salonika, 7.18g (KM 812; F 61d). Good extremely fine / uncirculated. £400-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
829 G Muhammad V, Gold 50-Kurush, 1327h, Year 3, mint visit to Salonika, 3.62g (KM 811; F 62d). Extremely fine, a little weakly struck. £400-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
824 † Muhammad V, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 100Kurush, 1327h, Year 8, 6.78g (KM 755; F 66 var); 50-Kurush, 1327h, Year 8, 3.33g (KM 775; F 67); and a contemporary copy of a 25-Kurush, 1327h, Year 8, 1.70g (cf KM 763). Generally very fine, the last pierced. (3) £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
830 G Muhammad V, Gold 50-Kurush, 1327h, Year 4, Rashad by toughra, 3.00g (KM 753; F 53). Brilliant uncirculated. £80-100 from the Åke Lindén Collection
831 G Muhammad V, Gold 50-Kurush, 1327h, Year 9, al-Ghazi by toughra, 3.64g (KM 775; F 58). Good extremely fine. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
836 G Muhammad VI (1336-1341h / 1918-1923 AD), Gold 500-Kurush, 1336h, Year 3, 36.04g (KM 823; F 70). Extremely fine, though possibly exmount. £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
832 G Muhammad V, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 50Kurush, 1327h, Year 2, 3.36g (KM 756; F 67). Good extremely fine. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
833 G Muhammad V, Gold 25-Kurush, 1327h, Year 1, mint visit to Bursa, 1.80g (KM 787; F 63). Brilliant uncirculated. £500-700 from the Åke Lindén Collection
834 G Muhammad V, Gold 25-Kurush (2), 1327h, Year 3, Rashad by toughra, 1.80g, and 1327h, Year 7, alGhazi by toughra, 1.80g (KM 752, 773; F 54, 59). Uncirculated. (2) £120-150
837 G Muhammad VI, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 500Kurush, 1336h, Year 3, 35.00g (KM 824; F 75). Good extremely fine. £800-1000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
835 G Muhammad V, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 25Kurush, 1327h, Year 3, 1.78g, 12½-Kurush, 1327h, Year 3, 0.89g (KM 763, 762; F 68, 69). First good very fine, pierced, the second extremely fine. (2) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
838 G Muhammad VI, Gold 250-Kurush, 1336h, Year 2, 18.02g (KM 822; F 71). Very fine, ex-mount, scarce. £1000-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
844 † Miscellaneous, Sultanate Coins (approx 55), in Silver, Cupro-nickel and Bronze, 20-Kurush and lower, Mahmud II and later. Mixed conditions, many in high grade, a useful group. (lot) £400-500 839 G Muhammad VI, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 250Kurush, 1336h, Year 3, 17.55g (KM 827; F 76). Almost imperceptible areas of light polishing, nearly extremely fine. £350-400
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
840 G Muhammad VI, Gold 100-Kurush, 1336h, Year 1, 7.21g (KM 821; F 72). About extremely fine. £100-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
845 G Republic, Gold 500-Kurush, 1927, star and crescent type, 36.06g (KM 839; F 79). Extremely fine. £800-1000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
846 G Republic, Gold 250-Kurush, 1927/1336h, star and crescent type, 18.00g (KM 843; F 80). Extremely fine, one light scratch to obverse. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
841 G Muhammad VI, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 100Kurush, 1336h, Year 2, 7.11g (KM 826; F 77), Gold 25-Kurush, 1336h, Year 2, 1.86g (KM 825), Both extremely fine, first ex-mount. (2) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
847 G Republic, Gold 100-Kurush, 1927/1336, star and crescent type, 7.20g (KM 842; F 81). Extremely fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
842 G Muhammad VI, Gold 50-Kurush and 25-Kurush, 1336h, Year 1, 3.64g, 1.71g (KM 820, 819; F 73, 74). Good very fine to extremely fine. (2) £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
843 † Muhammad VI, Silver 20-Kurush, 10-Kurush, 5-Kurush and 2-Kurush, 1336h, Year 1. Generally very fine to good very fine, the 10-Kurush ex-mount. (4) £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
848 G Republic, Gold 50-Kurush, 1927/1336, star and crescent type, 3.63g (KM 841; F 82). Uncirculated. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
849 G Republic, Gold 25-Kurush, 1927/1336, star and crescent type, 1.82g (KM 840; F 83). Uncirculated. £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
852 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 100Kurush, 1928, 7.02g (KM 846; F 86). Extremely fine. £150-180 from the Åke Lindén Collection
853 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 50-Kurush, 1928, 3.51g (KM 845; F 87). Uncirculated. £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
850 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 500-Kurush, 1927, 35.03g (KM 848; F 84). Good extremely fine. £1500-2000
854 G Republic, Gold 25-Kurush 1927, 1.82g (KM 844; F88). Uncirculated. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
855 G Republic, Gold 500-Kurush, 1923, Year 46, head of Atatürk, 36.07g (KM 859; F 89). A few light marks, otherwise uncirculated. £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
851 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 250-Kurush, 1927, 17.60g (KM 847; F 85). Uncirculated. £400-500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
856 G Republic, Gold 500-Kurush, Ankara 1923, Year 87, head of Atatürk, 36.09g (KM 859; F 89). Uncirculated, a redder gold than the coin in the previous lot. £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
857 G Republic, Gold 250-Kurush, 1923, Year 39, head of Atatürk, 18.05g (KM 857; F 90). Good extremely fine. £350-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
861 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 250-Kurush, 1972, head of Atatürk, 17.56g (KM 873; F 95). Uncirculated. £350-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
858 G Republic, Gold 100-Kurush, 1923, Year 32, head of Atatürk, 7.32g (KM 855; F 91). Uncirculated. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
862 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 100-Kurush, 1970, head of Atatürk, 6.98g (KM 872; F 96). Uncirculated. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
859 G Republic, Gold 50-Kurush, 1923, Year 37, head of Atatürk, 3.60g, Gold 25-Kurush, 1923, Year 39, head of Atatürk, 1.80g (KM 853, 851; F 92, 93). Both uncirculated. (2) £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
863 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 50-Kurush, 3.51g, and 25-Kurush, 1.75g, 1965, head of Atatürk (KM 871, 870; F 97, 98). Both uncirculated. (2) £80-120 from the Åke Lindén Collection
864 G Republic, Gold 500-Kurush, 1923, Year 20, head of Ismet Inonu, 36.05g (KM 858; F 99). Good extremely fine, light contact marks. £700-800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
860 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 500-Kurush, 1968, head of Atatürk, 34.97g (KM 874; F 94). Small mark below date, uncirculated. £800-1000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
865 G Republic, Gold 250-Kurush, 1923, Year 20, head of Ismet Inonu, 18.02g (KM 856; F 100). Extremely fine. £300-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
866 G Republic, Gold 100-Kurush, 1923, Year 23, head of Ismet Inonu, 7.22g (KM 854; F 101). Extremely fine. £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
872 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 50-Kurush, 3.50g, and 25-Kurush, 1.75g, 1947, head of Ismet Inonu (KM 876, 870; F 107, 108). Extremely fine and uncirculated. (2) £80-120
867 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe, Gold 50-Kurush, 1923, Year 20, head of Ismet Inonu, 3.61g (KM 852; F 102). Good extremely fine. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
868 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe, Gold 25-Kurush, 1923, Year 24, head of Ismet Inonu, 1.81g (KM 850; F 103). Uncirculated. £30-50 from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
873 † Republic, Brass ½-Kurus, 1948 (KM 884); with miscellaneous Republic coins (approx 100), 100,000-Lire and smaller, including World Fisheries 500-Lire (KM 968a), and several modern proof issues. Varied grades, the ½-Kurus and 500-Lire uncirculated. (lot) £700-900 from the Åke Lindén Collection
869 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 500-Kurush, 1946, head of Ismet Inonu, 34.91g (KM 879; F 104). Nearly extremely fine, almost imperceptible trace of an old mount. £700-800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
874
Eid or Beyram Purse, Constantinople work, c.1850, crimson velvet and silver thread, with tan and red leather interior, 100mm x 60mm. An attractive object, completely intact, very well preserved and clearly unused, perhaps brought back as a souvenir during the Crimean War. £150-200
875
Eid or Beyram Purse, Constantinople work, c.1850, maroon velvet and silver thread, with red leather interior, 110mm x 70mm. Well preserved and clearly unused, perhaps brought back as a souvenir during the Crimean War. £150-200
870 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 250-Kurush, 1947, head of Ismet Inonu, 17.52g (KM 878; F 105). Extremely fine. £350-400 from the Åke Lindén Collection
871 G Republic, Monnaie de Luxe Gold 100-Kurush, 1943, head of Ismet Inonu, 7.01g (KM 877; F 106). Extremely fine. £120-150 from the Åke Lindén Collection
United Arab Emirates 876
Yemen
Ajman, Proof Set 1970, Gold 50-Ryals (KM 16; 0.2995 AGW), Silver 7½-Ryals and 5-Ryals (KM 13, 12), in Perspex case of issue with intact lead seal and certificate number 271. Uncirculated Proofs, this set not listed in KM. (3) £250-350
United Kingdom (under Saudi Arabia)
882 G Yemen Eastern Aden Protectorate, Qa’iti State Countermarked Coinage, Gold Sovereign, 1876, obv countermark 1307h, 7.91g (KM 40). Host coin very fine, countermark very fine and slightly double struck, rare. £500-700 from the Åke Lindén Collection
883 † Yemen Eastern Aden Protectorate, Countermarked Coinage (10), Ryal to 1/12-Anna, host coins including Rupees (2), 1835, 1840; Copper 5Khumsi, 1315h (KM 45). Generally fair to fine. (11) £120-150 877 G Post WWII, Gold 4-Pounds, no date (1945-1946), 31.98g (KM 34). Good very fine. £1000-1500
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
878 G Post WWII, Gold Pound, no date (1947), 8.00g (KM 35). About extremely fine. £400-600 from the Åke Lindén Collection
879 G Trade Coinage, Gold Guinea, 1370h, standard type (1950), 7.97g (KM 36; F 1). Uncirculated. £180-220 from the Åke Lindén Collection
884 † Yemen Eastern Aden Protectorate, Silver 60Khumsi, 45-Khumsi, 30-Khumsi, 15-Khumsi, 8Khumsi and 4-Khumsi, Gurfah 1344h (KM 106, 105, 104, 103, 102, 101). Generally very fine to good extremely fine. (6) £200-300 from the Åke Lindén Collection
885 † Kathirir State of Seiyun & Tarim, Silver 16Khumsi, 8-Khumsi and 4-Khumsi, 1270h (KM 212, 211, 210); Silver 24-Khumsi, 12-Khumsi and 6-Khumsi, 1315h (KM 217, 216, 215). Generally fair to very fine or a little better. (6) £150-200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
880 G Trade Coinage, Gold Guinea, 1377h, crossed swords below palm type, rev denomination and date, 7.98g (KM 43; F 2). Extremely fine. £150-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
881 † Countermarked Coinage, Girish, ½-Girish and ¼-Ghirsh; with miscellaneous Silver, Copper and Copper-nickel Saudi coins (40). Generally very fine to extremely fine. (43) £60-80 from the Åke Lindén Collection
886 G al-Mutawakkil Yahya b. Muhammad (13221367h / 1904-1948 AD), Gold Presentation 5-Lira (Riyal), 1344h, 40.69g (KM YF10; F 2). Extremely fine and very rare. £4000-6000 from the Åke Lindén Collection
887
al-Mutawakkil Yahya, Silver ¼-Riyal 1343h, 1/10-Riyal, Sana’a 1366/5h (KM Y10, Y5.5); alNasir Ahmad, ¼-Riyal, (13)72h, 1/8-Riyal (2), 1371h, 1373h; Ottoman, Mahmud II, 10-Para (2), 1223h, Years 1, 4. Generally about very fine or better, some rare. (7) £100-150
892 G al-Nasir Ahmad, Gold ½-Riyal, 1380h, 17.30g (KM YG16.2; F 9). Adjustment mark to lower rim, otherwise uncirculated. £1200-1500 888 † al-Mutawakkil Yahya, Silver ⅛-Imadi Riyal, 1339h (KM Y8). Very fine, rare. £500-600
from the Åke Lindén Collection
from the Åke Lindén Collection
893 G al-Nasir Ahmad, Gold ¼-Riyal, 1367h, 6.19g (KM YG15; F 10). Fine, ex-mount, rare. £150-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
Miscellaneous 889 † al-Mutawakkil Yahya and later, Silver and Basemetal coinage (37), including 1/16-Imadi Riyal, 1374h (KM Y13.1), good very fine; ¼-Riya1, 1382h (KM A25.1), plugged, fine, rare; and 1/20-Riyal, 1382h (KM Y23), extremely fine, the others in varied grades. (37) £500-800 from the Åke Lindén Collection
894 † Miscellaneous 20th Century Coins (approx 90), from Jordan, including Proof Dinar, 1413h (KM 51.1), Palestine, including 2-Mils, 1927 (KM 5), very fine, Kyrgyzstan, Republic, Silver Proof 10Som, 1995 (KM 1), a few fingerprint marks, and Pakistan, minor denominations up to Rupee, these generally extremely fine, the others in mixed grades. (lot) £150-250 from the Åke Lindén Collection
895 † Miscellaneous 20th Century Coins (approx 120), from Iraq, Lebanon and Syria, including Iraq Silver 100-Fils and 20-Fils, 1953 (KM 115, 113). Mixed grades. (lot) £250-350 from the Åke Lindén Collection
890 G al-Nasir Ahmad b. Yahya (1367-1382h / 19481962 AD), Gold Riyal, 1381h, 35.91g (KM YG17.2; F 1). Uncirculated. £1800-2200 from the Åke Lindén Collection
896 † Miscellaneous 20th Century Coins, Algeria (22), including token coinage; Bahrain (14), 250-Fils and smaller; Kuwait (8), 100-Fils and smaller; UAE (8), Dirham and smaller; and Syria minors (6). Mixed grades, many extremely fine. (58) £50-70 from the Åke Lindén Collection
897 † Miscellaneous Modern Coins, including Morocco, Libya and Turkey, India, mainly 20th century, few earlier; Uzbekistan Republic, 1- to 50-Tiyin, 1994 (KM 1-6); 1- to 10-Som, 1999 (KM 8; 9; 10); Turkmenistan Republic, Tenge to 50-Tenge (KM 15), 25-Drams, 1- to 5-Somoni, all 2001. Mixed grades, many extremely fine or better. (lot) £50-70 from the Åke Lindén Collection
891 G al-Nasir Ahmad, Gold ½-Riyal, 1371h, 15.57g (KM YG16.1; F 9). Good extremely fine. £1200-1500 from the Åke Lindén Collection
End of Sale
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PRE-SALE AND DESCRIPTIONS
2.1. Statements made by us in a Catalogue, during the course of the Auction or elsewhere, describing a Lot including its authorship, origin, age, size, condition, genuineness, authenticity or value are intended as a guide for interested Bidders. These are statements of opinion only and should not be relied on as statements of fact. Illustrations of the Lots are for general identification only. 2.2. Lots by their nature are usually aged and varied in condition. The absence of any description of a defect, damage, modification or restoration in any Catalogue does not imply that there are none. 2.3. Coins are graded to accepted UK standards to the best ability of our specialists. You acknowledge that the grading of coins is subjective and may vary from specialist to specialist, as the process is by nature an art and not a science. For this reason, we do not automatically accept and are not bound by the opinions of third party coin grading services for any purposes including before and after the sale of a Lot. 2.4. If you are interested in a Lot, we strongly recommend that you view it in person before the Auction and form your own opinion of the description of the Lot.
4.4. Subject to Condition 4.2, the contract for the sale of the Lot is concluded on the fall of the hammer. 4.5.
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4.6.
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ABSENTEE COMMISSION BIDS
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The methods of payment and surcharges are set out in the Catalogue.
5.9. If the Purchase Price has not been settled within 30 days of the auction date a £50 late payment fee will be added and interest will be charged at 2% per month from the due date of payment to the date that cleared funds are received whether that is before or after any legal judgment. This is without prejudice to any other rights that we have for non-payment. 5.10. If you fail to comply with your obligations under these Conditions, the Lot, in respect of such non-compliance, may at our discretion be put up for sale at auction or privately and resold. In this case, you will be liable in full and will indemnify us for all losses, costs and expenses (including legal costs) incurred as a result, including the costs of the resale and the amount (if any) by which the Hammer Price obtained on the resale is less than the Hammer Price obtained on the original sale of the Lot to the Buyer. 6.
RISK, TITLE AND DELIVERY
6.1. The risk of damage/loss to the Lot will pass to the Buyer on the fall of the hammer. Title in a Lot will not pass to the Buyer until the Purchase Price has been paid in full. 6.2. Unless agreed by us, you should collect the Lot within 7 days of the date of the auction. We reserve the right to charge for storage and to resell by auction or privately without notice to you, if a Lot is not collected. Alternatively we will send the Lot to you by recorded post. Postage and insurance costs will be charged as additional costs. 6.3. Except in relation to Forgeries, you must satisfy yourself that the correct Lot has been delivered to you at the time of collection/delivery. We will not be responsible for any discrepancy which might be discovered after the Lots have been collected. If we have shipped the Lot to you, we will not be responsible for any discrepancies if you fail to notify us within 24 hours of receipt. 6.4. It is the Buyer's responsibility to obtain any necessary import, export or other licences required in relation to a Lot. 7.
GUARANTEE FOR FORGERIES
7.1. Baldwin’s is a member of the International Association of Professional Numismatists and in accordance with the conditions of membership, provide a guarantee to the Buyer for all Lots against Forgeries on the terms set out in these Conditions (‘Guarantee’). 7.2. For the purposes of these Conditions, a ‘Forgery’ means an imitation that has been created with the fraudulent intent to deceive in respect of the authorship, origin, date, age, period and the correct
description does not correspond with the description in the Catalogue and as a result has a value significantly less than it would have been had it been genuine. 7.3. You must notify us in writing within one month of you becoming aware that the Lot may be a Forgery. The Lot must be returned to us in the same condition as at the time of sale and you must submit evidence that the Lot is a Forgery, the onus being on you to prove that it is a Forgery. 7.4.
You acknowledge that:
(a) we reserve the right to re-assess the Lot or engage at our expense any expert or authority considered by us at our sole discretion to have the necessary expertise to undertake a re-assessment of the Lot; (b) following our re-assessment of the Lot, you agree to be bound by our decision as to whether or not the Lot is a Forgery. 7.5.
You shall not be entitled to a refund for a Forgery if:
(a) the grounds for claiming that the Lot is a Forgery is based primarily on a difference of opinion between us and a third party providing coin grading services;
9.
DATA PROTECTION
9.1. By agreeing to these Conditions, a Bidder acknowledges and agrees that we will use personal information of a Bidder for the purpose of the auction and ancillary matters, including providing a Buyer's personal details to any other person where necessary to enforce our rights under these Conditions. 10.
GENERAL
10.1. These Conditions and the Seller's Conditions constitute the entire agreement between us. All other terms, warranties and representations, express or implied by statute or otherwise are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law. No variation to these Conditions shall be legally binding unless agreed in writing by us. 10.2. All rights and benefits granted to a Bidder under these Conditions are personal to him and may not be assigned or in any other way transferred to any other person. Any such assignment or transfer will be invalid and unenforceable against us.
(b) the grounds for claiming that the Lot is a Forgery is by reason of any damage and/or restoration and/or modification work of any nature;
10.3. A notice required or permitted to be given by either of us to the other under these Conditions shall, in the case of a Bidder, be to the last address notified to us and in the case of Baldwin's, shall be to its registered office.
(c) the description of the Lot in the catalogue was in accordance with generally accepted opinions of numismatic specialists as at the date of publication or the catalogue indicated that there was a conflict of opinion.
10.4. No failure or delay by us in exercising any of our rights under these Conditions shall be deemed to be a waiver of that right, and no waiver by us of any breach of these Conditions by you shall be considered as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision.
(d) it has been proved that the Lot is a Forgery by applying a method that was unavailable or not generally applied within the industry of numismatics as at the date of publication of the catalogue or was disproportionately expensive, in both cases as determined in our absolute discretion.
10.5. We may perform our obligations and exercise our respective rights through any of our group companies or assign our rights under these Conditions.
7.6.
If we agree that the Lot is a Forgery then subject to:
(a) you being able to confirm in writing that you can transfer legal and beneficial title to the Lot to us or as directed by us free from all encumbrances or third party claims of any nature; and (b) the exclusions in Condition 7.7, then the sale of the Lot will be rescinded so that it is cancelled and we will refund the Purchase Price to you in full. 7.7. Your right to return the Lot and receive a refund of the Hammer Price under the Guarantee is your sole remedy against us, our agents and subcontractors and/or the Seller for a Forgery. You will not be entitled to claim interest on the amount due to you. Neither we, our agents or sub-contractors nor the Seller shall be liable for costs, expenses, damages or any other liability however it arises relating to a Forgery.
10.6. If any provision of these Conditions is held by any court or other competent authority to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part, the validity of the other provisions and the remainder of the provision in question shall not be affected. 10.7. English law shall apply to these Conditions and we both agree to the English courts having exclusive jurisdiction. 11.
INTERPRETATION
11.1.
In these Conditions:
‘Baldwins’, ‘auctioneer’, ‘us’ or ‘we’ means A H Baldwin & Sons Limited; ‘Bidder’ and 'you' means a person making, attempting to make or considering making a bid for a Lot including a Buyer; ‘Buyer’ means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot which is accepted by the auctioneer and if the person is acting as an agent, will be a reference to its principal only if Baldwin's has accepted the agency in writing;
7.8. In accordance with the restriction in Condition 10.2, the benefit of the Guarantee is personal to the original Buyer and is not transferable to a new owner of the Lot or any other person.
‘Catalogue’ means a catalogue, price list or other publication or price list;
8.
‘Conditions’ means these conditions of sale and any other additional terms notified to Bidders in writing in a Catalogue or otherwise (which includes notices displayed at the Auction) or as agreed in writing between Baldwin's and the Bidder;
EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY
‘Commission Bid’ means an instruction from a Bidder to us to bid on their behalf at the auction;
8.1. Except where these Conditions expressly state otherwise, no warranty is given to a Buyer concerning a Lot and each Lot is sold as shown with all faults, imperfections, errors of description (including authorship, origin, age, size, condition or value) or lack of authenticity or genuineness and neither we nor the Seller nor any of our agents or sub-contractors will be liable for any damages, costs, expenses or any other liability arising out of the same whether or not caused by negligence.
‘Hammer Price’ means the amount of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the auctioneer;
8.2. Our maximum liability under these Conditions is the amount of the Purchase Price paid by you.
‘including’ or ‘include’ mean including without limitation and include without limitation, respectively;
8.3. Neither we nor any of our agents or sub-contractors shall be liable, whether in tort (including negligence or breach of statutory duty), contract, misrepresentation or otherwise:
‘Lot’ means any item deposited with us for sale at auction including items described against any Lot number in a Catalogue;
(a) for loss of profits or business, depletion of goodwill and/or similar losses; loss of contracts; or (b) any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses. 8.4. We shall not be liable to you or be deemed to be in breach of these Conditions by reason of any delay in performing, or any failure to perform, any of our obligations in the Conditions, if the delay or failure was due to any cause beyond our reasonable control. 8.5. Nothing in these Conditions excludes or limits our liability for any matter which it would be illegal for us to exclude or attempt to exclude under English law or for our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
‘Guarantee’ has the meaning set out in Condition 7.1;
'Purchase Price' means the Hammer Price plus buyer's premium and VAT where applicable; 'Reserve' means a confidential price below which the auctioneer will not sell a Lot or will re-purchase on behalf of the Seller or for the account of Baldwin's. Unless otherwise specified at the time of Lot consignment, this will be set at approximately 80% of the Lot estimate at complete discretion of the auctioneer; 'Seller's Conditions' means the terms and conditions of sale between Baldwin's and a Seller for the sale of a Lot as displayed in the auction room, on our website or available from Baldwin's. 11.2.
Headings in these Conditions are for convenience only and shall not affect their interpretation.
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Forthcoming Auctions: July 2014 Apex Philatelic, Public Auction 133, General Stamps
Lingfield, 27 July 2014
Consignment Deadline: 9 May 2014
August 2014 Baldwin’s Islamic Auction 26, Coins of the Islamic World
London, 6 August 2014
Consignment Deadline: 23 June 2014
Baldwin’s Hong Kong Coin Auction 57, Far Eastern and World Coins, Medals and Banknotes
Hong Kong, 21 August 2014
Consignment Deadline: 2 June 2014
September 2014 Baldwin’s Auction 90, Ancient and World Coins and Commemorative Medals
London, 24 September 2014
Consignment Deadline: 7 July 2014
Baldwin’s Auction 91, The Linden Collection (World Coins) Apex Philatelic, Postal Auction 134, General Stamps
London, 25 September 2014 Postal, 25 September 2014
Consignment Deadline: 9 July 2014
Baldwin’s Auction 92, British 18th Century Tokens
London, 30 September 2014
Consignment Deadline: 7 July 2014
November 2014 Baldwin’s Argentum Auction, Ancient, British and World Coins and Medals
London, 1 November 2014
Held in conjunction with the London Coin Fair, Holiday Inn Consignment Deadline: 17 September 2014
Apex Philatelic, Public Auction 135, GB, All World and BE
Lingfield, 16 November 2014
Consignment Deadline: 29 August 2014
Baldwin’s Islamic Auction 27, Coins of the Islamic World
London, November 2014
Consignment Deadline: 15 September 2014
December 2014 Apex Philatelic, Postal Auction 136, Discounted Sale
Postal, 11 December 2014
January 2015 Baldwin’s The New York Sale XXXIV, Ancient Coins
New York, 6 January 2015
Baldwin’s The New York Sale XXXV, Ancient and World Coins
New York, 7 January 2015
Consignment Deadline: 2 October 2014
Baldwin’s The New York Sale XXXVI, Russian Coins and Medals
New York, 8 January 2015
Consignment Deadline: 2 October 2014
February 2015 Baldwin’s Argentum Auction, Ancient, British and World Coins and Medals
London, 7 February 2015
Held in conjunction with the London Coin Fair, Holiday Inn Consignment Deadline: 15 December 2014
April 2015 Baldwin’s Hong Kong Coin Auction 58, Far Eastern and World Coins, Medals and Banknotes
Hong Kong, April 2015
Consignment Deadline: 27 January 2015
May 2015 Baldwin’s Auction 93, Ancient and World Coins and Commemorative Medals
London, May 2015
Consignment Deadline: 2 March 2015
June 2015 Baldwin’s Argentum Auction, Ancient, British and World Coins and Medals
London, 6 June 2015
Held in conjunction with the London Coin Fair, Holiday Inn Consignment Deadline: 20 April 2015 [N.B: These dates are provisional only and may be subject to change. Additional dates may be added later.]
For enquiries with items for direct purchase or inclusion in one of our auctions please contact us at auctions@baldwin.co.uk or on +44 (0)20 7930 9808.