Follis / Fals - temp. Uthman Ibn Affan and Ali ibn Abu talib - standing figure type Arab-Byzantine

发行方 Rashidun Caliphate
年份 658-664
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 Follis (1⁄180)
货币 Drachm (632-661)
材质 Copper
重量 2.6 g
直径 22 mm
厚度
形状 Irregular
制作工艺
方向 Variable alignment ↺
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 A#3504
正面描述 Standing Emperor with Pseudo-Greek Lettering
正面文字
正面铭文
背面描述 Cursive Style M with star above. Pseudo-Greek Lettering
背面文字
背面铭文 M
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (658-664) - -
Numisquare 编号 1700579000
附加信息

Historical Context: This Follis/Fals, minted 658-664 CE, is a pivotal numismatic artifact from the late Rashidun Caliphate, spanning the reigns of Uthman Ibn Affan and Ali ibn Abu Talib. Issued during the First Fitna, it exemplifies the pragmatic adaptation of existing Byzantine monetary systems by early Muslim authorities. These Arab-Byzantine issues reflect the nascent Islamic state's immediate need for currency and the gradual assertion of its identity within a familiar iconographic framework.

Artistry: Belonging to the Arab-Byzantine stylistic school, this coin features the characteristic "standing figure type," directly emulating contemporary Byzantine imperial coinage. While engravers were anonymous, the design reflects local workshops adapting established prototypes. The obverse typically depicts a stylized emperor, often holding a scepter and globus, rendered in a manner that, while recognizable, can appear more schematic than its Byzantine forebears. The reverse often carries a modified Byzantine motif.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper, this example weighs 2.6 grams and measures 22 millimeters, typical for an early Islamic fals. Key high-points for grading include the clarity of the standing figure's head, shoulders, and attributes. Strike quality varies; well-centered examples with sharp details are prized. Many exhibit off-centering, weak strike, or surface corrosion, common to early copper issues. Die wear and planchet irregularities are frequent observations for this transitional coinage (A#3504).

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