IRAQ 1 DINAR 1981 KM 153 Modern Iraq 1 Dinar Depicting Saddam Hussein Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Iraqi Air Force ...
Légende : 10/ (Dinara)/ 1882 ; au-dessus, une couronne. Description : le tout dans une couronne formée d'une branche d'olivier et d'une branche de chźne. Graveur : A. Scharff ...
Dinar Gold coin of Islamic empires and countries. Dirham Silver coin of Islamic empires and countries. Dollar Standard monetary unit of the United States of America.
Dinar An early Islamic gold coin. The name derives from the Roman denarius. In the early days of the Caliphate, the Islamic dinar and the Byzantine solidus weighed the same, and were accepted at par.
The dinar and dirham were gold and silver coins, respectively, originally minted by the Persians.
The word Dinar(In Arabic and Persian: دينار) traces its origin back to the Roman currency, the denarius (pl. denarii). Numerous countries today use Dinar as the name for their currencies: ...
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Vasu Deva I, AV Dinar, c.290-310, Kushan Kingdom, Mint C (?) Ž_AONONOŽOO BO-...-OONO VOŽONO ...
Crusaders gold Dinar, imitating a Fatamid gold Dinar of al-Amir. Second Phase, ca. AD 1148 to 1187.
Kushano-Sasanian Dinar Meanwhile the Kushanshah was losing Gandhara to the Kidarites, a Kushan dynasty that defeated Shapur in 357. The Kushanshah regime ended in 400 when the Epthalites occupied the Kabul valley.
The Abu Dhabi stamps changed into Bahrain Dinars did not present any identification problems.
Sanjar (Mu'izz al-Din Abu'l-Harith), AD 1097-1157, Pale AV Dinar. Legends each side, date (after AH 520) and mint (Balkh or Herat) unreadable, Album 1687.
Yugoslavia 50 Billion Dinara 1993 Issue Zaire, formerly the Belgian Congo, has subjected its people to an annual inflation rate that has sky rocketed from 20% in 1989 to more than 6,000% in 1994.
The Kushan rulers had adopted Roman standard and minted their coins as 8 gms unit which were called as Dinara, derived from Roman name for their gold coins, Denarius Aurius.
Set of 6 Dinars in 6 different metals, Aluminum, Bronze or Copper, Aluminum-Bronze, Nickel, Silver and Gold. In custom Captial plastic holder named, "Ohea's Dinars". All choice Proof.
Pennies have been minted in Great Britain since the eighth century, although similar coins such as the pfennig, denier, dinar, and dinero have been minted in many places throughout the world.
Zahir al din Abu Mansur Faramarz. 1041-1051. AV Dinar (25mm, 3.71 g) Isfahan mint. AH 435 (AD 1043/44). Kalima with mint and date in double marginal legend Titles within single marginal legend Ex: CNG auction 144 lot # 361 ...
Yugoslavia. 1993 500 Dinara Mintage: 20,475,000, but supposedly all but 1,000 were melted ...
[SNG Cop 164] Apameia or Apamea, Phrygia, near the confluence of the Marsyas and Meander Rivers; modern Dinar, Turkey Click here for the Phrygia, Apameia page with thumbnail images. BMC 15 ...
The gold coins were called dinars and the copper coins - felss. The silver dirhams were the main currency in Eastern Europe during that time. The Caliphate dirhams, struck until the 12th century, numismats usually call kuphic dirhams.
See also: Silver, Coin, Monetary, Issued, Gold
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