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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#32, A-2137A | Anonymous | A-2137A | AR | Half Dirhem | Khabushan | n.d. | 1.30 | 13.50 | Attribution by Lutz Ilisch:"we have two of these kind of half dirham weight pieces. The word dirham has to be taken in the sense of a silver coin in general. An approximately mid 7th century date seems to me probable, perhaps as late as Abaqa.The legend is a funny Persian/Arabic hybrid and I would read it as ad-dirham bi-darb-i khabushan. It is easier to translate into German than English (Silbermünze auf Khabushaner Schlag)" [Pers. comm. Sept., ´08] ; Album only mentions Tus as a mint for this type. | بضرب خبوشان | محمد رسول الله | ** |
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