Lot 4101
Arabia. Rasulid. al-Muzaffar Yusuf I, AH 647-694 / AD 1250–1295. Fals (Bronze, 20 mm, 3.31 g, 11 h), citing the ʿAbbāsid caliph al-Mustaʿṣim bi-llāh, mint off flan, date off flan. In four lines: al-imām / al-Mustaʿṣim / bi-llāh amīr / al-muʾminīn (‘The Imam / al-Mustaʿṣim / bi-llāh, Commander / of the Believers’ in Arabic). Margin off flan. Rev. In four lines: al-sulṭān / al-malik al-Muẓaffar / Shams al-Dīn / Yūsuf (‘The Sultan / the King al-Muẓaffar / Shams al-Dīn / Yūsuf’ in Arabic). Margin off flan. Album 1103. Zeno 344527 (same coin). Extremely rare. Some corrosion and deposits, otherwise, nearly very fine.

Ex Album 29, 4 November 2024, 256.


This extremely rare bronze fals cites the last effective Abbasid caliph of Baghdad, al-Mustaʿṣim bi-llāh, who was killed during the Mongol sack of Baghdad in AH 656 / AD 1258. The continued appearance of his name on Rasulid coinage reflects the prestige and symbolic legitimacy attached to the Abbasid caliphate even in distant Yemen.
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