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Fals - Anonymous al-Mawsil

Issuer Umayyad Caliphate
Year 696-750
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Value 1 Fals (1⁄60)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (696-750)
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Anonymous copper fulus from al-Mawsil (Mosul) occupy a genuinely awkward position in Umayyad monetary history. The caliphate's great reform of 696–698 under Abd al-Malik standardized gold and silver coinage into fully epigraphic, aniconic types — but copper was effectively left unregulated, struck by local authorities without central oversight. Mosul, founded as a garrison city on the Tigris opposite ancient Nineveh, became one of the more prolific producers of these unofficial small-change pieces.

No mint master signed them. No caliph claimed them.

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