Copper Coin (Probably From The Rule Of The Caliph Mu'awiyya, 661-680) - Biblewhere

Copper Coin (Probably From The Rule Of The Caliph Mu’awiyya, 661-680)

Copper coin probably from the rule of the Caliph Mu'awiyya (661-680), depicting the image of the caliph surrounded by the inscription “Muhammad, Messenger of God.” On the obverse are the names “Falastin” (Palestine) and “Aelia” (as Jerusalem was called in Roman times and in some places up until the Crusader period). On the reverse side of the coin is a half moon under which is the letter “m” which may have depicted the value of the coin, as was the case in the Byzantine period. By: Carta Jerusalem Language: English Print size: 5.64x8.32 in (14.3x21.1 cm 150 dpi - 270 kB For your personal use only Watermarks will not appear in downloaded maps. For commercial and any other application please Contact Us

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