Mamluks, temp. al-Salih Imad al-Din Isma’il, AE Fals, Halab (Aleppo) Mint, AH 743? = AD 1342 – RR

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Islamic, Mamluks,  al-Salih Imad al-Din Isma’il, AH 743-746 / AD 1342-1345, AE Fals(bronze,2.88g,17mm), Halab (Aleppo) Mint, AH 743? = AD 1342
Arabic Title : إسلامي، المماليك، الصالح عماد الدين إسماعيل، فلس برونزي، ضرب في حلب، هـ 743
Era/Ruler: Mamluks, time al-Salih Imad al-Din Isma’il Mint/Date : Halab (Aleppo) Mint, AH 743? = AD 1342
Denom    : AE Fals Wt/Dia      : 2.88 g / 17 mm
Obv: Six-petaled rosette surrounded by legend
Rev:  Six-petaled rosette surrounded by legend
Ref:  Mamluk 291; Album 935 Rarity/Choice: Scarce, VF (beautiful earthen highlight on dark patina)
Note: Al-Salih Imad al-Din Isma’il was one of the Mamluk rulers, known for his efforts to maintain stability and defend the Mamluk territories against external threats. His reign marked a period of relative prosperity and cultural development in the Mamluk Sultanate. The minting of coins, was part of the economic policies aimed at ensuring the smooth functioning of trade and finance within the realm.