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Dirham - Anonymous Surraq

Issuer Umayyad Caliphate
Year 698-750
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Composition Silver
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Reverse script Arabic
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Edge Plain
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Additional information

The anonymous Surraq dirhams occupy an awkward taxonomic position in early Islamic coinage — they carry no caliph's name, which makes precise dating within the Umayyad period genuinely difficult. Surraq itself was a mint of secondary importance in the eastern provinces, and its output tends toward lighter weights than the canonical 2.97g reform standard established under Abd al-Malik following 696 AD.

The weight here is consistent with known examples that circulated hard and long before being pulled from use.

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