Spain, Taifa of Toledo, 1043-1075 AD., Al-Mamun, Handús, Vives 1100.
Spain, Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia) (711-1492 AD.), Taifa of Toledo (Madinat Tulaytula), Al-Mamun, AH 435-467 / 1043-1075 AD.,
Handús (ractional Dinar) (11-14 mm / 1,42 g), bronze, axes (as pictured) irregular alignment ↑↠(ca. 280°),
Obv.: ... , three lines Arabic script, ornament above, all within a dotted circle in between two linear circles.
Rev.: ... , three(?) lines Arabic script, all within a dotted circle in between two linear circles.
Vives 1100 ; Prieto 335 ; cf. http://andalustonegawa.50g.com/Toledo.html .
thanks to "Rantanplam" for the ID
Yahya ibn Ismail al-Mamun or Yahya ben Ismael ben-Dylinun (died 1075) was a member of the Banu Dil-Nun dynasty who was king of the Taifa of Toledo between 1043 and 1075.
In 1062 he promised his allegiance to king Ferdinand I of León and Castile a fact that did not prevent him from giving military support to his son-in-law Abd al-Aziz ibn Amir, king of the Taifa of Valencia, when the Castilian king laid siege to the city. When Ferdinand I saw himself forced to end the siege and remove his army, Al-Mamun agreed to a union with the Taifa of Valencia which was to form a part of the Toledo taifa until 1092. He died at Córdoba in 1075.