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World’s Rarest Islamic Gold Coin to Go for Auction in London

September 15th, 2019

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The dinar was made from gold mined at a location owned by the Caliph himself.

Specialist auctioneers Morton & Eden will put up one of the world’s rarest and most highly-prized of all Islamic gold coins for auction in London on October 24.

Measuring a mere 20mm across, about the size of a modern £1 piece, the gold coin has an auction estimate of £1.4 to £1.6 million ($1.72 to $1.97 million).

This is the highest estimate for any lot previously offered for sale by Morton & Eden.

The reason for this expensive price tag is the fact that this Umayyad dinar, dated 105h (723AD), bears a short line of text Ma‘din Amir al-Mu‘minin, which translates as ‘Mine of the Commander of the Faithful.’

In other words it states that the dinar was made from gold mined at a location owned by the Caliph himself.

As the successor to the Prophet Muhammad, the Caliph was all-important. He was the supreme religious and political leader of the early Islamic state, making this the ultimate provenance for any Islamic relic.

What makes this dinar even more desirable is the fact that it bears the additional legend “bi’l-Hijaz” affirming that the mine was located “in the Hejaz”, located between Makkah and Madinah, in the west of present day Saudi Arabia, said the specialist auctioneers.

Prior to the mine being owned by the Caliph, the previous owner had acquired the land directly from the Prophet Muhammad adding further importance to the coin. In essence this is the first Islamic gold coin to name a location in Saudi Arabia, and indeed the earliest from the Gulf Region as a whole, it stated.

"This dinar is among the most sought-after of all early Islamic coins and represents the ultimate to which any collector of early Islamic coins can aspire," remarked Stephen Lloyd, Morton & Eden Islamic coins specialist.

Only about a dozen of these coins are known today, and almost all are now held in private collections or major international museums, he stated.

This is only the second specimen ever to be offered at public auction, said the statement from Morton & Eden.

The other was also auctioned by the specialist auctioneers in 2011 when it sold for an astonishing £3.72 million, setting a record price for any Islamic coin and for any coin sold at auction in Europe, it added.

https://www.albawaba.com/business/world’s-rarest-islamic-gold-coin-go-auction-london-1308709
 
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arabs didn't even know what currency was before they saw it in Iran...

their first gold coins were Iranian, and they copied the whole concept from Iran..

I wouldn't be surprised if this is an Iranian coin that was stolen by arabs and re-melted…..
 
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Salaam

arabs didn't even know what currency was before they saw it in Iran...

their first gold coins were Iranian, and they copied the whole concept from Iran..

I wouldn't be surprised if this is an Iranian coin that was stolen by arabs and re-melted…..

And yet...


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The Arabs certainly had a history prior to their conquest of the Persian Empire.

See: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_history_of_Yemen

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Islamic_Arabia
 
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arabs didn't even know what currency was before they saw it in Iran...

their first gold coins were Iranian, and they copied the whole concept from Iran..

I wouldn't be surprised if this is an Iranian coin that was stolen by arabs and re-melted…..
saying that one of the most mercantile people on the planet didn't know what currency is is a little condescending don't you think?
 
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arabs didn't even know what currency was before they saw it in Iran...

their first gold coins were Iranian, and they copied the whole concept from Iran..

I wouldn't be surprised if this is an Iranian coin that was stolen by arabs and re-melted…..

The concept of coins dates back to more than 2500 years ago, when the Greeks first used it. After that, everyone copied the concept from someone else. So at a point, iranians must have copied it from someone else.
 
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arabs didn't even know what currency was before they saw it in Iran...

their first gold coins were Iranian, and they copied the whole concept from Iran..

I wouldn't be surprised if this is an Iranian coin that was stolen by arabs and re-melted…..
@WebMaster @Horus Unsubstantiated BS
 
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wow.. I ever struck a butt hurt tone here....

well its common undisputed history that the first arab coins were copied sassanid ones. Before that arabs had 0 history of using coinage...

what is so controversial about that? the fact that its shows how primitive arab society was before they entered Iran??

saying that one of the most mercantile people on the planet didn't know what currency is is a little condescending don't you think?

its a fact... whether you like it or not

The concept of coins dates back to more than 2500 years ago, when the Greeks first used it. After that, everyone copied the concept from someone else. So at a point, iranians must have copied it from someone else.

I read the lydians were the first to use it? in any event, Cyrus the great introduced coinage to Iran in 550~ BC. after he defeated croseus and took over Lydia (which had the first system in place)
 
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what is so controversial about that? the fact that its shows how primitive arab society was before they entered Iran??
shouldn't you feel embarrassed that you got butt thoroughly handed to you by such a primitive people
 
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arabs didn't even know what currency was before they saw it in Iran...

their first gold coins were Iranian, and they copied the whole concept from Iran..

I wouldn't be surprised if this is an Iranian coin that was stolen by arabs and re-melted…..

What are you blabbering about you linguistically, religiously, culturally and militarily conquered and Arabized farsi?

Only an utter ignorant would be writing the nonsense you are writing. The Arab world is the cradle of civilization. Home to the most ancient, influential, wealthy and outstanding ancient civilizations in the entire world. Small iran is nothing in comparison.

The gold mine located in Hijaz, Saudi Arabia, in question, is the most ancient and largest gold mine in the entire MENA region.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahd_adh_Dhahab

5000 years old.

Gold as a currency and goods was first used by our Semitic ancestors. The same ancestors that created your fake pre-Islamic Iranian culture. Everything about it was stolen from us. Copied on our past empires (Assyrian etc.), with our language (Aramaic) being the official language, our architecture, bureaucracy, titles (king of kings is an ancient Semitic titles used by monarchs from Yemen to Egypt to Sham etc.) etc. Alphabet etc. Similar to today where you are using another of our alphabets.:lol:

Later for you farsis to be completely Arabized after the glorious Arab Muslim conquest.

Even to this day your Grand Ayatollah proudly proclaims his Arab heritage and showcases his black turban.

What a joke. The eternal farsi inferiority complex towards anything Arab.:lol:

Now the most expensive coin in the world.

Instead of embarrassing yourself for all to see and showcasing your eternal inferiority complex, go focus on getting a bigger economy than 1 small Arab country in the form of UAE before writing utter nonsense. Tragicomical stuff.

Anyway by 2050, Yemen alone will have more people than your "great" iran. Even less relevant. Good stuff.
 
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arabs didn't even know what currency was before they saw it in Iran...

their first gold coins were Iranian, and they copied the whole concept from Iran..

I wouldn't be surprised if this is an Iranian coin that was stolen by arabs and re-melted…..

Gold trading has been since the time of hazrat Ibrahim. What do you mean that Arabs did not know the concept of currency? Meccans were amoung most richest people of the Middle East with business ties in Syria, Roman Empire, N. Africa, India etc. You think those Arabs were buying finished goods from Romans by trading sheep and camel?

You Iranians think of your self as Superior Persians first and Muslims second. That is why you dont let go of a single opportunity to degrade other Muslim ethnicities.
 
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its a fact... whether you like it or not

what your ancestors learn't of currency and conquest was transmitted to you by the semite cousins of arabs who resided Mesopotamia

The world is more fluid than it seems don't you think?
 
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