Katalog
| Emittent | Almohad Caliphate |
|---|---|
| Jahr | 1121-1269 |
| Typ | Standard circulation coin |
| Nennwert | |
| Währung | Dinar (1121-1269) |
| Material | Silver |
| Gewicht | 0.38 g |
| Durchmesser | |
| Dicke | |
| Form | Square (irregular) |
| Prägetechnik | |
| Ausrichtung | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Stempelschneider | |
| Im Umlauf bis | |
| Referenz(en) | Vives arab#2209 |
| Aversbeschreibung | |
|---|---|
| Aversschrift | Arabic |
| Averslegende |
هدى الله هو الهدى (Translation: God`s guidance He is the guidance) |
| Reversbeschreibung | |
| Reversschrift | Arabic |
| Reverslegende |
العاقبة للتقوا (Translation: The consequence for piety) |
| Rand | |
| Prägestätte | |
| Auflage |
ND (1121-1269) - Fas (Fez) - ND (1121-1269) - Ishbiliya (Sevilla) - ND (1121-1269) - No mintmark - ND (1121-1269) - Qurtuba (Cordoba) - |
| Numisquare-ID | 3876069160 |
| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Historical Context: This Square 1/4 Dirham was issued by the Almohad Caliphate, a powerful Berber Muslim dynasty that dominated North Africa and al-Andalus from the early 12th to the mid-13th century (1121-1269). Founded on strict religious reform principles by Ibn Tumart and consolidated by Abd al-Mu'min, the Almohads revolutionized Islamic coinage by introducing distinctive square-shaped issues. This denomination was integral to their standardized monetary system, reflecting their unified authority and religious zeal across a vast empire.
Artistry: The design of Almohad coinage, including this piece, is characterized by its austere calligraphic focus, a hallmark of their distinct numismatic school. While individual engravers remain anonymous, the stylistic choice of a square flan and the emphasis on religious and political inscriptions reflect the Almohad ideological purity. The small size of the 1/4 dirham necessitates a condensed textual layout, typically featuring the Shahada and caliphal titulature arranged within the square field, prioritizing message over elaborate ornamentation.
Technical/Grading: Weighing a mere 0.38 grams, this silver 1/4 dirham typically exhibits technical characteristics common to Almohad small-denomination issues. High-points for wear or strike quality are usually found in the central lines of the calligraphy and the outer borders. Due to manual striking, irregular flans, off-center strikes, and variable pressure are frequent, often resulting in some parts of the inscription being weakly struck while others remain sharp. The edges are typically plain and unrefined.