Umayyad Emirate of Cordoba, 852-886 AD.(?), emir Muhammad I (?), Fals.
Spain, Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia) (711-1492 AD.), the Umayyad Emirate of Cordoba (AH 138-316 / 755-1030 AD.), emir Muhammad I (?) of Córdoba (AH 237-272 / 852-886 AD.), struck ca. 852-886 AD.(?),
Fals (Felús) (17-18 mm / 1,28 g), copper, axes about coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 160°),
Obv.: ... , three lines Arabic script, all within a double linear circle.
Rev.: ... , four lines Arabic script, all within a double linear circle.
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- "It is not known if Muhammad I. Nowhere indicates that circumstance. They may be of the emir, but if so then to reason it would still some room for doubt. In recent literature, the Andalusian felús certain authors have been attributed an origin and a date after looking fly. ..., place a ? following Muhammad and it will be cataloged completely."