| Issuer |
Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba
(Córdoba, Al-Andalus and Ceuta)
|
|---|---|
| Caliph |
Al-Hakam II (الحكم المستنصر بألله) (961-976)
|
| Type | Standard circulation coins |
| Year | 360 (971) |
| Calendar | Islamic (Hijri) |
| Value | 1 Dirham (1⁄15) |
| Currency | Dinar (929-1031) |
| Composition | Silver (.950) (Based on web enquires A silver dirham minted in Madinat al-Zahra , under Caliph al-Hakam II, usually had a high purity, generally exceeding 90-95% pur) |
| Weight | 2.7 g |
| Diameter | 23 mm |
| Thickness | 1 mm |
| Shape | Round (irregular) |
| Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Demonetized | Yes |
| Number | N# 570915 |
| References | Vives arab# 461 Antonio Vives y Escudero; 1893. Monedas de las dinastías arábigo-españolas. Establecimiento Tipográfico de Fortanet, Madrid, Spain. |
Arabic lettering in obverse الوجه
Script: Arabic
Lettering:
الوسط
لا اله الا
الله وحده
لا شرك له
عامر
حول الدائرة
بسم الله ضرب هذا الدرهم بمدينة الزهرا سنة
ستين و ثلث مئة
Translation:
There is no deity except (the one) God alone, he has no equal 'Amir.
In the name of God. This Dirham was struck in al-Zahra in the year sixty and three hundred 360AH
Arabic lettering in reverse الخلف
Script: Arabic
Lettering:
الوسط
الامام الحكم
امير المؤمنين
المتسنصر بالله
حول الدائرة
محمد رسول الله ارسله بالهدى و دين الحق
ليظهره على الدين كله ولو كره المشركون
Translation:
The Imam al-Hakam Commander of the Faithful al-Musta'sim Billah
Muhammad is the messenger of God. He sent him with guidance and the true religion to reveal it to all religions even if the polytheists abhor it.
Smooth circular irregular
© Jenel Marbera (CC BY-SA)
Islam, Al-Andalus - Spain - Caliphate of Cordoba - Al-Hakam II
Silver dirham (2.65 g, 23 mm). Minted in Madinat al-Zahra (actually near the city of Cordoba, in Andalusia, Spain), in 360 AH (971 CE). Vives 461; Frochoso 360.26. Culture/Region: Spain - Caliphate of Cordoba - Year/Period and Variation: Minted in Madinat al-Zahra (palatine city near present-day Cordoba, Andalusia), in the year 360 AH - Ruler: Al-Hakam II
A silver dirham minted in Madinat al-Zahra in 360 AH (971 CE), under Caliph al-Hakam II, typically had a high purity, generally exceeding 90-95% pure silver, typical of Umayyad Caliphate coinage. These coins, typically weighing approximately 2.65–2.81 grams, represent the highest numismatic quality of this period.
Weight: Approx. 2.65–2.81 g (documented examples).
The numismatics of the Caliphate of Córdoba were characterized by a high degree of silver purity, guaranteeing its circulation throughout Al-Andalus.
The legends vary a bit even in specimen of the same year. To check exactly the variety use the Vives y Escudero catalogue.
The name of the monarch is written on, usually on the bottom near the second line
Below is the example of the monarch's name "al-Hakam II" on a coin:
The mint and date is written in full, on the marginal legend. The script is somewhat calligraphic so not exactly like is presented on the dates in the bottom of this page. Below an example of the mint "Madinat al-Zahra" as seen on a coin is presented:

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| Date | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undetermined | |||||||||||||||
| 360 (971) | ستين وثلثمئة - Vives 461 | ||||||||||||||
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