Extremely Rare Umayyad Dinar (Minted in 127 AH) — Reign of Ibrahim ibn al-Walid

<p>In the year of fitna (strife), 127 AH, where caliphs succeeded each other with frantic speed, this dinar was minted to embody the tragedy of power during a collapse. Ibrahim ibn al-Walid inherited his father''s great name but not his strength, and his brief days of rule gave him no chance for stability.</p><p>This dinar is among the rarest of all Umayyad coins; every piece is a delicate golden witness to a reign that was nothing more than a flicker. It carries the silence of failure and documents how the might of Umayyad gold turned into a pale symbol as the state crumbled from within.</p>

127 AH

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