Umayyad Fals Amman Lily Type Rare Authentic Early Islamic Coin

Authentic Ancient Islamic Coin – Certificate of Authenticity Included

Details:
Dynasty: Umayyad Caliphate
Denomination: Fals (Æ Bronze)
Mint: Amman
Date: Late 7th–early 8th century AD
Reference: Album 166; Walker 905; Bone 4.2
Diameter: —
Weight: 1.23 g

Overview:
Umayyad bronze fals struck at Amman featuring the Kalima divided across obverse and reverse. The obverse carries the first half of the profession of faith, while the reverse completes the formula and names the mint. A stylized lily appears in the center, a distinctive device associated with this rare Amman variety.

This lightweight series reflects the diversity of Umayyad provincial bronze production during the reform era. The lily device adds strong visual appeal and makes the type easily recognizable among collectors of early Islamic coinage.

Authenticity Check:
Natural patina consistent with early Islamic bronze. Correct lightweight fabric typical of certain Amman issues. No evidence of casting or modern tooling.

Comparable Examples:
Album 166; Walker 905; Bone 4.2.

Further Reading:
Stephen Album, Checklist of Islamic Coins
John Walker, British Museum Catalogue of Muhammadan Coins

Condition:
Choice Very Fine. Clear inscriptional layout with visible lily device and well-preserved mint name. Scarce type.


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