Mamluk Fals Dimashq Hexagram Type Authentic Islamic Bronze Coin

Authentic Medieval Islamic Coin – Certificate of Authenticity Included

Details:
Dynasty: Mamluk Sultanate
Denomination: Fals (Æ Bronze)
Mint: Dimashq (Damascus)
Date: Dated (as visible on coin)
Diameter: —
Weight: —

Overview:
Medieval Mamluk bronze fals struck at Dimashq (Damascus) featuring a hexagram (six-pointed star) device prominently displayed within the design. The hexagram appears on both sides of the coin, a geometric motif frequently used in Mamluk decorative arts and coinage.

One side bears the mint name Dimashq in Arabic script, while the other carries the date inscription. During the Mamluk period (13th–16th century), Damascus was a major provincial mint producing a wide range of copper coinage for regional circulation.

The hexagram motif on Mamluk coins is decorative and heraldic in nature and is not religious in context. These types are collected for their distinctive geometric design and clear mint attributions.

Authenticity Check:
Natural patina consistent with medieval Syrian bronze. Proper Mamluk fabric and strike characteristics. No evidence of modern tooling or alteration.

Comparable Examples:
Similar Dimashq hexagram fals types are documented in standard Mamluk numismatic references and major institutional collections.

Further Reading:
Balog, The Coinage of the Mamluk Sultans
Stephen Album, Checklist of Islamic Coins
Standard references on Mamluk copper coinage



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