. Al Andalus - Almohad millar Christian imitative square anonymous dirham, Millares type (No Reserve Price)





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One Christian-imitative square anonymous dirham of the Almohad era (1147–1268 AD), denomination millar, minted in Al Andalus; AR silver, weight 1.45 g, extremely fine with a light cabinet patina.
Description from the seller
Islam, Spain, Al-Andalus. Almohads Empire times (1147-1268 A.D.) - Christian imitative square anonymous dirham, Millares type (1,45 g. 15 mm.)
This coins were minted in some christian cities not only in North Spain but also in South France and Italy. This imitative issues from thef the almohads dirhams, in order to facilitate trade relations with North Africa.
Medina 201-bis; Hohertz 651
Extremely fine, lightly old cabinet silver patina.
7575 2025-8751
Seller's Story
Islam, Spain, Al-Andalus. Almohads Empire times (1147-1268 A.D.) - Christian imitative square anonymous dirham, Millares type (1,45 g. 15 mm.)
This coins were minted in some christian cities not only in North Spain but also in South France and Italy. This imitative issues from thef the almohads dirhams, in order to facilitate trade relations with North Africa.
Medina 201-bis; Hohertz 651
Extremely fine, lightly old cabinet silver patina.
7575 2025-8751

