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2 Dirhams

Issuer Perak
Year 1432 (2011)
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Composition Silver (.999)
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Obverse lettering KERAJAAN NEGERI PERAK DARUL RIDZUAN
نكزي ڤيراق
PERAK
SILVER 99.9 2 DIRHAM
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Reverse script Arabic
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Perak's dirham issues are part of a broader revival of Islamic bimetallic coinage that gained momentum in Malaysia and Indonesia in the early 2000s, driven largely by the World Islamic Mint and advocates of commodity-backed currency as an alternative to fiat systems. The 2 Dirham denomination follows the classical Umayyad weight standard, which fixed the dirham at approximately 2.975 grams of silver — meaning this double unit lands close to the traditional 6-gram target with deliberate historical intent.

Perak's name itself derives from the Malay word for silver, a reflection of the state's centuries-old association with the metal through both mining and trade.

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