Medieval Silver Dirham Coin Ayyubid Emir Aleppo Rare Crusader States
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Medieval Silver Dirham Coin Ayyubid Emir Aleppo Rare Crusader States
Step back into the fascinating history of the Crusader era with this rare medieval silver dirham coin, minted in Acre (Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem) between AH 616-638 (1219-1240 AD).
This coin is a posthumous imitation of the dirham of the Ayyubid emir of Aleppo, al-Zahir Ghazi. Struck in silver, it features detailed Arabic inscriptions and a star motif design, reflecting the cultural and political interactions between the Crusaders and the Islamic world.
A historically significant collectible, this coin represents the fusion of Crusader and Islamic coinage traditions, making it an ideal piece for collectors of medieval history, Crusader artifacts, and rare numismatic treasures.
Key Features:
- Composition: Silver
- Diameter: 20 mm
- Denomination: Dirham
- Mint: Acre (Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, Crusader States)
- Historical Era: Medieval, AH 616-638 (1219-1240 AD)
- Type: Posthumous imitation of Ayyubid emir al-Zahir Ghazi’s dirham
- Design: Arabic inscriptions with star motif
- Rarity: Scarce collectible from the Crusader period
- Provenance: Significant artifact from Crusader-Islamic interactions
ITEM IS IN PRE-OWNED CONDITION, REFER TO PHOTOS FOR THE EXACT CONDITION AND INCLUSIONS.
(187603)
SKU | 187603 |
Shipping Weight | 0.1500kg |
Shipping Width | 0.100m |
Shipping Height | 0.100m |
Shipping Length | 0.100m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.001000000m3 |
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