Mamluk Sultanate Fals - al-Nāṣir Muhammad I, 1310 – 1341

Trablus Mint

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Mamluk Sultanate Mamluk Sultanate
Currency Dinar (1250 – 1517)
Coin type Standard circulation coin
Denomination Æ Fals
Year 1310 – 1341
Ruler Muhammad I (1293–1294)
Composition Copper
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Weight (g) 2.2
Diameter (mm) 19
Demonetized Yes

Description

Æ Fals from Mamluk Sultanate. Issued from 1310 to 1341. Struck in Copper. Measures 19 mm and weighs 2.2 g.

Obverse
A circle divided by two horizontal lines; at the top the name of the sultan, in the center a line of points, at the bottom the name of the workshop. Presence of a grenetis. (Al-Malik al-Nasir,
Duriba Tarabulus:
"The ruler Al-Nasir [Muhammad],
Struck in Tripoli ".)
Reverse
Inside a hexagram formed by two intertwined triangles heads spades, a flower composed of six petals and having for center a globule; bordering the whole, a circle followed by a grenetis. Presence of a point inside each angle of the triangles and of an ornament in the fields located between the star and the circle.

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
ND (1310-1341)  709-741 AH (1310-1341 AD Third reign)

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