An extremely rare Ṣaffārid dirham from the rarely attested mint of ʿUmān
Lot 4130
Persia (Pre-Seljuq). Saffarids. 'Amr ibn al-Layth, AH 265-288 / AD 879-901. Dirham (Silver, 29 mm, 2.45 g, 4 h), citing the Ṣaffārid ruler ʿAmr b. al-Layth together with the ʿAbbāsid caliph al-Muʿtaḍid bi-llāh, Uman (Oman), AH 283 = AD 896/7. Central field, in four lines: lā ilāha illā / Allāh waḥdahu / lā sharīka lahu / ʿAmr b. al-Layth (‘There is no deity but God alone; He has no associate / ʿAmr b. al-Layth’ in Arabic). Margin: bi-sm Allāh ḍuriba hādhā al-dirham bi-ʿUmān sanat thalāth wa-thamānīn wa-miʾatayn (‘In the name of God, this dirham was struck in ʿUmān in the year two hundred and eighty-three’ in Arabic). Outer margin (Qurʾān 30:4-5): li-llāh al-amr min qablu wa-min baʿd wa-yawmaʾidhin yafraḥ al-muʾminūn bi-naṣr Allāh (‘To God belongs the command before and after, and on that day the believers will rejoice in the help of God’ in Arabic). Pellet in the center. Rev. Central field, in five lines: li-llāh / Muḥammad / rasūl / Allāh / al-Muʿtaḍid bi-llāh (‘For God / Muḥammad / Messenger / of God / al-Muʿtaḍid bi-llāh’ in Arabic). Margin (Qurʾān 9:33): Muḥammad rasūl Allāh arsalahu bi-l-hudā wa-dīn al-ḥaqq li-yuẓhirahu ʿalā al-dīn kullihi wa-law kariha al-mushrikūn (‘Muḥammad is the Messenger of God, whom He sent with guidance and the religion of truth to make it prevail over all religion, even though the polytheists may dislike it’ in Arabic). Pellet in the center. Album 1402. An extremely rare Ṣaffārid dirham from the rarely attested mint of ʿUmān. Areas of weakness and some edge chips, otherwise, very fine.


This extremely rare and historically significant issue of ʿAmr ibn al-Layth, minted in ʿUmān, represents an important numismatic and historical artifact.While Ṣaffārid coins from this mint are known, the presently recorded examples appear to begin only around AH 291. The present dirham, dated AH 283, therefore precedes the previously known series by several years and may represent the earliest attested Ṣaffārid issue from this mint.

Coins from peripheral mints of the Ṣaffārid state are rare, and the combination of mint, ruler, and early date makes this piece particularly significant for the study of Ṣaffārid expansion and influence in the region.
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