Coins of al-Andalus Tonegawa collection
Taifas
Minor Taifas
UNIDENTIFIED TAIFAS
Al-Hadjib Khalid
…435- 441.. / 1043-1049…?
The following coins, stuck by an unknown al-Hadjib Khalid, are suspected to be somehow related to the taifa of Badajoz. The reason for this is the appearance of the name Muwafaq on these coins. This name later appears, invariably, on all the known coins of Yahya al-Mansur of Badajoz.Though, the scarcity of written sources makes any affirmation speculative.
Interesting is the switch from the recognition of al-Imam Hisham al-Mu`yyad to al-Imam `Abd-Allah.
Al-Mu`tasim bi-Allah المعتصم أبو يحيى محمد بن معن
443-484 / 1052-1091
id | Foto | Tipo | Ceca | Fecha | Peso | Dimensión | Referencia bibliográfica | periodo | gobernante | Observaciones |
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1 | Dinar | Andalus | 439H | 3.95gr | 23mm | Prieto supplement n. 139, this coin | Taifas | Al-Hadjib Khalid | ||
2 | Dinar/dirham? | Andalus | 441H | 3.60gr | 22mm | Taifas | Al-Hadjib Khalid | Though this peculiar coin is gold, which would make it a dinar, the legend of the margin says dirham. | ||
3 | Fractional dinar | no mint | no date | 0.70gr | 10mm | Vives 1385, Prieto 433b? | Taifas | Al-Hadjib Khalid | ||
4 | Dirham | Andalus | (4)40 or (44)1H? | 2.34gr | 20mm | Prieto 433? | Taifas | Al-Hadjib Khalid | ||
Tipo | Ceca | Fecha | Referencia bibliográfica | Observaciones |