Great Seljuq Empire Pale Gold Dinar (1118-1157 AD) VF (Crusades)
Great Seljuq Empire Pale Gold Dinar (1118-1157 AD) VF (Crusades)
During the height of the Crusades, the Great Seljuq Empire produced a distinctive coinage that reflects the complex history of the medieval Near East. Minted between 1118 and 1157 AD, this dinar is struck in a unique pale gold alloy, which consists of approximately 80 percent silver and 20 percent gold. This specific metallic composition gives the coin a subtle, light coloration that distinguishes it from the deep yellow gold of other contemporary empires. The design of this piece is a testament to the artistic and religious traditions of the Seljuq dynasty. The obverse features a sacred passage from the Quran, carefully arranged either in a central field or along the circular border. On the reverse, the coin displays an imperial monogram or the name of the reigning monarch rendered in elegant Arabic script. Preserved in Very Fine condition, this pale gold dinar offers a tangible connection to the administrative and cultural legacy of a powerful medieval Islamic state.
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Specifications
| Year | 1118-1157 |
|---|---|
| Grade | Very Fine |
| Legal-tender face value | AV Dinar |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.0400 troy oz |
| Purity | N/A |
| Diameter | 22 mm |
| Thickness | Varies mm |
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