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1 Dinar - Husayn 'King of Arab Lands'

Uitgever Kingdom of Hejaz
Jaar 1923
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Referentie(s) KM#32, Schön#12
Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is entirely covered with flowing Arabic calligraphic inscriptions in the Thuluth script, arranged in sweeping curved bands that radiate around a central circular cartouche. The central medallion contains the royal name and titles of Husayn bin Ali in elegant script. Surrounding bands in the field bear the full royal titulature, identifying the ruler as a Hashimite and servant of God. The lower arc of the legend prominently reads 'King of Arab Lands.' The design fills the entire flan with no unscribed field, giving the coin a dense, ornate appearance characteristic of early Hejazi coinage.
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Opschrift voorzijde الحسين بن علي عبده هاشمي وابن عبده ملك البلاد العربية
(Translation: Hussein bin Ali Hashimi His servant, and son of His servant King of Arab Lands)
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse mirrors the ornate calligraphic style of the obverse, with Arabic inscriptions in flowing Thuluth script arranged in curved bands across the entire flan. A central circular cartouche contains the denomination 'Dinar' in bold script. To the right of the cartouche the Hijri year 1334 is inscribed, and to the left the regnal year 8 appears, both rendered in Eastern Arabic numerals. The upper legend arc records the place of minting as the honored city of Mecca, while the lower legend arc identifies Mecca as the capital of the Arab Government. The composition is dense and symmetrical, characteristic of Hejazi gold coinage of this period.
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