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  1. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Byzantium
    AV Solidus ND struck 741-55AD
    Cons. Mint
    Constantine V Copronymus/ Leo IV d2adbd7443d4ecb0452f1192a246bbd0.jpg
     
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  3. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Byzantium again....
    AV Solidus ND
    Cons. Mint
    Philippicus e57a07f6f9843538514761914bad00fc.jpg Bardanes 711-13
     
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  4. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Byzantium
    AV Tremissis ND
    Syracuse Mint
    Constantine V and Leo IV "the Khazar" 751-75AD ffc7bfa7f0797618e4e0775da52b538d.jpg
     
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  5. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Byzantium
    AV Solidus ND
    Cons. Mint
    Anastasius II Artemius 713-15 65dfd1ea677ab51e72c2e30c7ee27af6 (1).jpg
     
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  6. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Abbasis Caliphate
    AV Dinar AH158 (775AD)
    Madinat al-Salam mint
    Caliph al-Mansur lf - 2023-02-22T195836.866.jpg lf - 2023-02-22T195854.372.jpg
     
  7. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Some beautiful coinage so far, really enjoying seeing these.
    Now, it is 800CE-900CE.
     
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  8. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Byzantium
    AV Solidus ND
    Cons. Mint
    Basil I "the Ma 837238.l.jpg cedonian" and Constantine VII 867-86AD
     
  9. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Byzantium
    AV Solidus ND
    Cons. Mint
    Nicephorus + Stauricus 802-10AD 1fbfda10d10a8eb44dde1c50e76cf712 (2).jpg
     
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  11. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    One I forgot from 600-699AD
    Post Gupta
    Ratas of Samatata
    AV Dinara ND
    Sridharanarata 664-75 image (1).jpg
     
  12. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Byzantium
    AV Tremissis ND
    Syracuse Mint
    Theophilus 867-86AD 82492b76df0bd078476c0e543344a0b4.jpg
     
  13. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Byzantium
    Pretty crowded....
    AV Solidus ND Struck 792/3AD/ Irene ruled till 802AD b6c4215eccf07d75fdd7abf9f682b96e (1).jpg
    Cons. Mint
    Irene/ Constantine VI
    Leo III/ Leo IV/ Constantine V
     
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  14. dltsrq

    dltsrq Grumpy Old Man

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    Islamic, Samanids, Isma’il b. Ahmad, AH 279-295 / AD 892-907, AE fals (3.12gm), al-Shash (modern Tashkent in Uzbekistan), AH 280 (AD 893/4).

    The Samanid dynasty was of Persian origin. They were at first governors for the 'Abbasid caliph in the east but soon asserted effective independence, one of the first major dynasties to do so.

    Legends...

    OC: la ilah illa / Allah wahdahu / la sherikh lahu ("there is no god but Allah alone; there are no others with Him"). Triple obverse margin. OM1: bism Allah zarb haza al-fils bi’l-Shash sanat themanin wa thelath mi’at ("in the name of Allah was struck this fals at al-Shash in the year eighty and two hundred"); OM2: mimma amara beh al-amir Isma’il bin Ahmad atal Allah biqah ("by his authority, the amir Isma'il bin Ahmad, may Allah prolong his reign"). OM3: Qur’an XXX:4 ("to Allah belongs the authority before and after; and that day the believers will rejoice").

    RC: lillah / Muhammad / rassul / Allah / al-amir Isma’il / a’zza Allah ("to Allah; Muhammad is the apostle of Allah; the amir Isma'il, may Allah bless him"). RM: Qur'an 9:33 ("Muhammad is the apostle of Allah, who has sent him with guidance and the religion of truth, making it prevail over all others, even to the dismay of the polytheists").
     
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  15. GinoLR

    GinoLR Well-Known Member

    8th century?
    All I have to show is this modest follis from Syracuse:

    741-775 Constantin V Copro S1569.jpg
    Constantine V Copronymos - follis from Syracuse (741-775)
    Obv.: Busts of Constantine V and Leo IV facing, to the left K, to he right ΛEON
    Rev.: [ΛEON] / ΔEC[Π] , bust of Leo III facing, holding cross potent.
     
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  16. expat

    expat Remember you are unique, just like everyone else Supporter

    Now we move on to 900CE-1000CE.
     
  17. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Silver penny of Æthelred II of England, ca. 978-1016 AD

    (AKA “Aethelred the Unready”)

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  18. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    d-nikephoros-ii-5100571-XL.jpg Byzantium
    Nicephorus II 963-69
    AV Solidus ND
    Constantinople Mint
     
  19. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Abbasid Caliphate/ Yemen
    Caliph al-Qadir 932-34AD
    AV Dinar AH320 3b146ac91f6067f9eef4614f59126a16.jpg
    San'a Mint
     
  20. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Abbasid Caliphate/
    AV Dinar AH321
    Madinat al-Salam Mint
    Caliph al-Qahir 932-34AD 011e1b94ea2717f9183b8b26698ef6ca.jpg
     
  21. dltsrq

    dltsrq Grumpy Old Man

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    Here's an interesting 10th-century coin from Central Asia, known as "proto-Qarakhanid". The coin is a Chinese-style cash (23mm, 3.49gm) with legends in Arabic Kufic script. The exact issuer is unknown but these coins are believed to belong to one of the Turkic tribes in the region known in Russian as Semirechye ("Seven Rivers") and in Chinese as Zhetysu, the lands south and east of Lake Balkhash. Stylistically, the proto-Qarakhanid pieces fit between the Chinese-style cash coins of the Turgesh Qaganate, inscribed with Sogdian legends, and the coins of the Qarakhanids, traditional post-reform Islamic issues. The first three elements of the legend, read clockwise from 12h, are interpreted by most as ملك (malik "king") / ارام (aram, a personal name?) / يينال (yinal, a well-attested Turkic title). The last at 9 o'clock is more difficult, read variously as خيغ (chig), قيغ (qayig) and قرغ (qarag). Despite the ambiguity, this last word does seem to be a Turkic tribal ethnonym. Indeed, the first example reported in the literature (only a few decades ago) was found in excavations of a settlement known as Chigil ("place of the Chig", a historic Turkic tribe) near modern Taraz in Kazakhstan. The 10th-century date is based on the style of the script and is about as close as can be estimated at present. Kamyshev 49; Album 1510P; cf. Zeno 962.
     
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