Abbasid Caliphate, temp. Al-Mansur, Governor Abdallah b. Salih, AE Fals, Circa AH 130s – 150s – RRR

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Repeat Title: Islamic, Abbasid Caliphate,Ā  temp. Al-Mansur, AH 136-158 / AD 754-775, Governor Abdallah b. Salih, AE Fals(copper,2.63g,17.2mm), Hims Mint, Circa AH 130s – 150s
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Era/Ruler: Abbasid Caliphate,Ā  time Al-Mansur, Governor Abdallah b. Salih Mint/Date : Hims, Circa AH 130s – 150s
DenomĀ Ā Ā  : AE Fals Wt/DiaĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā  : 2.63 g / 17.2 mm
Obv:Ā  “Mimma amara bihi li-l-amir Abdallah b. Salih” in Arabic
Rev:Ā  “Ala yad Abdul Kareem bi Hims” in Arabic
Ref: SICA 1, 1439 Rarity/Choice: Rare, Good EF (one of the best existing coin in this pristine condition)
Note:Ā  This coin is interpreted in detail by Dr. Mohammed Al-Husseini in a story form. During the Abbasid Caliphate, Fals coins were a common denomination of copper coinage, used for everyday transactions within the caliphate’s territories. They typically featured inscriptions denoting the caliph’s name, sometimes the governor’s name or title, and occasionally the mint location or other administrative details. Coins such as these were vital tools for asserting political authority and facilitating economic transactions within the Abbasid Caliphate’s vast territories. They provide valuable insights into the administrative structure, governance, and regional dynamics during the Abbasid era.