ILKHANID COINS |
SPicture | Collection ID | Ruler | Other References | Metal | Denomination | Mint | Date | Weight in grams | Diameter | Notes | Obverse Field | Reverse Field | Obverse Margin | Reverse Margin | Die Axis | |
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![]() | ABA#21, A-2131.5 | Abaqa | A-2131.5 | AE | Fals | m.m. | d.m. | 2.5 | 22.86 | Very similar to ABA#20, but without title as Ilkhan | لا اله الا محمد الله | الاعظم ابافا | ||||
![]() | ABA#7, A-2131.5 | Abaqa | A-2131.5; Bennett p. 138 (this coin) | AE | Fals | m.m. | d.m. | 1.76 | 21.28 | Christian Cross in Muslim Shahada; Possibly Unique; Mint undecided: Dr. Lutz Ilisch thinks "The question is where this comes from. Perhaps not Tiflis but rather from one of the Christian principalities or kingdoms in Western Georgia or Armenia like Ani? (Pers. Comm., Jan. 2009); Steve Album's opinion: " The misspellings and crudity suggests a local 'imitation' for local usage somewhere in the Caucasus region (Pers. Com., Jan.,09); Plate Coin Bennett p. 138 | Nreber Abaqa Delegtegulug (sen ) | الله محمد رسول له (sic) | ***** | |||
![]() | #13, A-2127(var.) | Abaqa | A-2127 | AR | Dirhem | m.m. | d.m. | 2.33 | 20.65 | خلد ملكه | الله محمد رسول الله | |||||
![]() | #1, A-2126.1 | Abaqa | A-2126.1, SICA 9, #1662, Ak Akche # 47, Diler, 2006, A-68 | AV | Dinar | Isfahan | d.m. | 8.27 | 25.48 | Ex Morton & Eden, Dec. 2003/289 | بادشاه غالم ايلخان الاعظم اباقا خلد ملكه | لااله الا الله محمد رسول الله صلى الله عليه و سلم | * | |||
![]() | ABA#22, A-2131.4 | Abaqa | A-2131.4; Z-172289 | AE | Fals | m.m. | d.m. | 4.32 | 29.48 | Pictorial; Mounted Falconer (left) w/ hare (right); Mint and date of this type has never been determined. Ex SARC int. auct. 16/453 | اباقا ايلخان المعظم | *** | ||||
![]() | ABA#14, A-2131.4 | Abaqa | A-2131.4 | AE | Fals | m.m. | d.m. | 2.98 | 23.34 | Pictorial (Mounted Falconer w/ hare, right); Attribution by Dr. Lutz Ilisch: "...probably of the period of Abaqa as we got one like yours and another one with horseman to right with a different reverse naming Abaqa (pers. comm., June 2011) | الله محمد رسول الله | ** | ||||
![]() | ABA#9, A-2131.4 | Abaqa | A-2131.4; Diler 2006, A-83 | AE | Fals | m.m. | d.m. | 3.28 | 25.30 | Pictorial: Mounted Falconer (left): Diler A-83 Plate specimen: Ex J. - C. Hinrichs Collection | الاعظم اباقا ايلخان المعظم | ** | ||||
![]() | ABA#20, A-2131.5 | Abaqa | A-2131.5 | AE | Fals | m.m. | d.m. | 3.6 | 22.76 | الاعظم ايلخان اباقا (inner margin): date? | لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله (inner margin): ???? | |||||
![]() | #24, A-2127(var.) | Abaqa | A-2127 | AR | Dirhem | m.m. | d.m. | 2.82 | 22.79 | Type not in Diler | بدشاه علم اباقا ايلخان ملكحما | وده لا شريكله محمد رسول الله ..... | ||||
![]() | #18, A-A2130 | Abaqa | Petrov, A13 | AR | Dirhem | Khabushan | d.m. | 2.72 | 19.67 | Inexplicable Arabic-looking syllable ( قا )after Abaqa's name in fourth line. Similar phenomenon in Petrov A73 (phototable 29) | Nreber Abaqa .......... | محمد رسول الله | ||||
![]() | ABA#23, A-2131.5 | Abaqa | A-2131.5 | AE | Fals | n.m. | n.d. | 2.7 | 18.32 | This could be a vassal (Salgurid, Abish bint Sa'ad) issue, although none of the 7 examples listed on Zeno have a star-design on the reverse. | اباق | |||||
![]() | ABA#11, A-2131J | Abaqa | A-2131J | AE | Jital | n.m. | n.d. | 3.55 | 15.65 | Ex Album Auction #10/935 (Ex Tony Ettinger Collection); Album: "Similar in style to the Nawruz Jital, thus struck in Kirman or Sijistan Province | بادشاه جهان | محمد رسول الله | *** | |||
![]() | ABA#12, A-2131K | Abaqa | A-2131K | AE | Jital | n.m. | n.d. | 3.97 | 16.27 | Ex Album Auction #10/936 (Ex Tony Ettinger Collection); Album: "Similar in style to the Nawruz Jital, thus struck in Kirman or Sijistan Province" | ادشاه .. عظم .. | رسوا الله | *** | |||
![]() | ABA#2, A-2131.3 | Abaqa | A-2131.3; Diler 2006, A-84; SICA 9/89 | AE | Fals | (Irbil) | n.d. | 3.67 | 26.43 | الاعظم اباقا ايلخان المعظم | * | |||||
![]() | ABA#6, A-2131.5 | Abaqa | A-2131.5; Bennett 311 | AE | Fals | (Tiflis) | XX2 | 1.85 | 20.94 | Date probably 682; "In my opinion they are either copper items struck from dirham-dies, perhaps with stolen dies, and perhaps intended to be silver-plated to fool someone. Copper and silver/gold coins are virtually never struck with the same designs, for this obvious reason" (Steve Album: Pers. comm. , Feb., 08). | Nreber Abaqa Delegtegulug sen | و الابت و روح تلقدس آله واحد (cross) | *** |
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