Uljaytu, AH 709-713 (AD 1309-1313). AR 2 Dirham. 25.45mm, 4.26g.

An Ilkhanid dirham is a silver coin minted by the rulers of the Ilkhanate (a Mongol successor state in the Middle East) during the medieval Islamic period. These coins, which typically featured Arabic inscriptions and often cited the ruler's name and religious phrases like the shahada, provide valuable insights into the economy and political systems of the era