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Item No. 47746
ROMAN: Otho, AD 69, BI tetradrachm (12.91g), Alexandria, year 1, S-2167, laureate head right, LA before / Alexandria right wearing elephant skin head-dress, good Fine, R.
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Item No. 56735
WESTERN GANGA: Anonymous, 1050-1300, AV pagoda, Mitch-702, Fr-288, elephant / floral scroll, Extremely Fine.
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Item No. 803478
BURJI MAMLUK: Faraj, 1st reign, 1399-1405, AV dinar (11.51g), al-Qahira, AH807, A-977, Balog 619, 20% flat, Very Fine.
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Item No. 47384
TUNISIA: AR 10 francs, 1950/AH1370, KM-X1, mintage 1,103, Brilliant Uncirculated.
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Item No. 803468
SA'DIAN SHARIFS: Abu'l-'Abbas Ahmad, 1578-1603, AV dinar (4.58g), Marrakush, AH1010, A-565, Lavoix II:1054, 2 holes, good Very Fine.
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Item No. 45807
FRENCH SOUTHERN & ANTARCTIC TERRITORIES: AE 20 euro, 2004, KM-XE15a, pattern essai in pure copper, mintage 30 pieces; Emperor Penguins - Wildlife Protection, Brilliant Uncirculated.
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Item No. 45747
ARAB-SASANIAN: Salm b. Ziyad, 680-684, AR drachm (3.99g), HRA (Herat), AH67, A-18, c/m #27 and #29, nearly Extremely Fine, R.
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Item No. 45812
ST. BARTHÉLEMY: AE 20 euro, 2004, KM-XE15a, pattern essai in pure copper, mintage 30 pieces; Pied-billed Grebe - Wildlife Protection, Brilliant Uncirculated.
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Price $50.00
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Item No. 47917
ABBASID: al-Nasir, 1180-1225, AV dinar (2.52g), Madinat al-Salam, AH621, A-268, lightly crimped, Very Fine.
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Item No. 45934
ZANGID OF SINJAR: Qutb al-Din Muhammad, 1197-1219, AE dirham (12.87g), Sinjar, AH597, A-1880.2, pleasing strike, unpublished date (clear), Very Fine, RRR.
The Zengid Dynasty was a Muslim dynasty of Seljuk Turkish origin, which ruled parts of Northern Iraq and Syria during the 12th and 13th centuries. The dynasty was founded by Imad ed-Din Zengi, who became the Seljuk Atabeg (governor) of Mosul in 1127. He quickly became the chief Turkish potentate in Northern Syria and Iraq, taking Aleppo from the squabbling Ortoqid emirs in 1128, and capturing the County of Edessa from the Crusaders in 1144. This latter feat made Zengi a hero in the Muslim world, but he was assassinated by a slave two years later, in 1146.
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Item No. 62720
UMAYYAD: 'Abd al-Rahman I, 756-788, AR dirham (2.56g), al-Andalus, AH171, A-339, graffiti X in obverse field, bold strike, lovely Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
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Item No. 35366
EASTERN SISTAN: Anonymous, ca. 690's, AR drachm (4.06g), SK (Sijistan), blundered date, A-P75, Khusraw type, Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
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