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| 背面描述 | Reverse displays multiple concentric registers of Kufic Arabic legend filling the entire field within a single circular border, consistent with provincial Abbasid dirham typology. The inscriptions name the issuing authority al-Mismar ibn Salm and include the Quranic verse of proclamation (Sura 9:33). The relief is flat and somewhat worn, reflecting circulation use. The irregular, partially clipped flan results in portions of the marginal legend being absent at the edges. |
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| 铸造量 | 273 (886) |
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The Banu Mismar were a minor Arab dynasty operating in the fractured political geography of ninth-century Jibal, their authority sandwiched between the competing pressures of Abbasid governors and local strongmen. Fractional silver of this type was produced in small quantities to facilitate low-value transactions in regional markets where full dirhams were too valuable for everyday exchange.
A#F1166 is a sparsely documented type. The 1.10g weight places it well below the standard Abbasid dirham norm, consistent with deliberate fractional production rather than clipping.