Extremely Rare Umayyad Dirham (Minted in Dasht Maysan 79 AH) — Reign of Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan

<p>On the ancient fringes of Iraq, in a year that carried the winds of conquest toward al-Andalus, this dirham was struck at the mint of Dasht Maysan. While armies crossed seas, the mints were forging the state''s prestige in silver. Bearing the steadfast "Tawhid" inscription, this piece draws its brilliance from an era of expansion and wealth.</p><p>It is as if the metal itself speaks of a state reaching its zenith, stretching from the heart of the Levant to the edges of Europe — a timeless engraving upon the political and military glory of the Umayyad civilization.</p>

79 AH

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