Last Umayyad Issue
Triton XIX, Lot: 713. Estimate $10000. Sold for $9500. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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ISLAMIC, Umayyad Caliphate. temp. Marwan II ibn Muhammad. AH 127-132 / AD 744-750. AV Dinar (19mm, 4.24 g, 7h). Unnamed (Dimashq [Damascus]?) mint. Dated AH 132 (AD 749/50). First portion of the
kalimat at-tawḥīd:
lā ilāha illā-llāhu waḥdahu lā sharīka lahu (
there is no god except Allah, and one [is] he; (there is) no partner to him) in three lines; in outer margin, the “Umayyad Second Symbol” (Sura 9 [al-tauba]:33):
muḥammadur rasūlu-llāh arsalahu bi-’lhudā wa dīn al-haqq lī-yuzhirahu ’ala al-dīn kollihi walau kariha al-mushrikūn (
Muhammad id the messenger of Allah; him He sent with guidance and true faith to make it prevail over all other faiths even though the polytheists may hate it) / The “Umayyad Symbol” (Sura 112 [al-ikhlas])
Āllah ahad Āllah āl-samad lam yalīd wa lam yalūd (
Allah [is] One; Allah [is] the Eternal, the Absolute; not begetting and not begotten) in three lines; in outer margin,
b-ismi-llāh zarb hazā āl-dinār fī sanat ithnatain wa thelathīn wa mi’at (
in the name of Allah struck this dinar in the year two and thirty and one hundred (after the Hijra)). AGC I 43; Album 141; W 226. EF. Last Umayyad dinar. Rare.