Mamluk Fals AH 764 Hamah al-Ashraf Sha'ban II Authentic Ancient Islamic Coin COA

Ruler: al-Ashraf Nasir al-Din Sha'ban II
Dynasty: Mamluk Sultanate
Denomination: Fals
Mint: Hamah
Date: AH 764 / AD 1363
Metal: Bronze
Weight: 2.27 g
Diameter: 16 mm
Die Axis: 9 h
Reference: cf. Balog 466; Album 958

Obverse:
Legend in four lines within decorative border naming al-Ashraf Nasir al-Din Sha'ban.

Reverse:
Stylized fleur-de-lis with wide base between two annulets; two pellets above; all within border.

Description:
Struck at Hamah in AH 764 (AD 1363), this bronze fals belongs to the early reign of the Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf Sha'ban II. Mamluk bronze coinage frequently features bold calligraphy paired with distinctive heraldic-style devices such as the fleur-de-lis seen here. The type reflects the sophisticated administrative and monetary system of the late medieval Mamluk Sultanate. A well-preserved example from the first regnal year of issue.

Authenticity Guarantee:
Guaranteed authentic medieval Islamic coin. Certificate of Authenticity included.

Condition:
Very Fine. Dark brown patina with earthen deposits. Clear central devices and readable legends.


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