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1 Dirham - Khalid ibn Ibrahim

Issuer Abbasid Caliphate
Year 755-757
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Weight 1.41 g
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse lettering خالد بن ابراهيم
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Khalid ibn Ibrahim al-Dhuhli served as governor of Khurasan under the early Abbasids, a posting that carried minting authority in a region still consolidating after the revolutionary overthrow of the Umayyads in 750. Copper dirhams of this type are provincial issues struck outside the main silver-dominated monetary system, filling local transactional needs where full silver dirhams were impractical for small exchange.

The A#B209 reference places this among the rarer catalogued provincial coppers of the period — documentation for Khurasani copper from this transitional window is fragmentary at best.