After completing the
12 Caesars, I decided to build a
collection of historical figures on coins. The 2 coins that follow are examples of important historical figures on
gold coins of the
medieval period. I will of course continue to upgrade the coins in my my
12 Caesars set.
The first coin is of Saladin. Saladin's contribution to
history is well known. He invaded Jerusalem in 1187 and was an adversary of Richard I.
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-137138Ayyubids. Al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin), (564-589 AH/1169-1193 AD) AV Dinar. Al-
Iskandariya
mint, 585 AH = 1189 AD.
(4.33g, 19mm, 2h).
"In the name of God, the Compassionate, the
Merciful, was struck this dinar in al-Iskandariya in the year 5 and 80 and 500" in outer
margin; citing the Abbasid caliph "Abu l-Ábbas al-Nasir li-din Allah, commander of the
faithful" in inner margin; "al-Imam/Ahmad" in two lines across
field /
Kalima and Qur`an
9:33 in outer margin; title "`alin al-Malik ghaya Salah al-Din" in inner margin;
"Yusuf/bin Ayyub" in two lines across
field.
Album 785.2;
Balog 58.
Ex:
Roma Numismatics Auction 35 Lot 1360 May 3, 2017
The second coin is of Sulayman the Magnificent who was the longest reigning
Sultan of the
Ottoman empire.
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-137137OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Sulayman I Qanuni (AH 926-974 / 1520-1566 AD). GOLD Sultani.
Misr (Cairo)
mint. Dated AH 926 (1520/1 AD).
Obv: Titles of the
Sultan above
mint formula ("duribe fi Misir") and accession date (AH 926),
Legend: "
Sultan Suleyman Sah bin
Sultan Selim Sah azze nasruhu duribe fi Misir sene [926]"
Rev: Inscriptions in four lines within
border of pellets. Decorative
ornaments (dots) in fields.
Legend: "Daribun nadri sahib-ul-izzi ven-nasri fil-berri vel-bahr"
Obv:
Legend.
Rev:
Legend, with
mint and AH date.
Pere 181;
Album 1317.
Condition:
Very fine.
Weight: 3.38 g.
Diameter: 20 mm.
Ex Numismatik Naumann
Auction 53 May 6, 2017 Lot 1007