Umayyad Emirate of Cordoba, 788–852 AD., emir Abd ar-Rahman II, Fals.
Spain, Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia) (711-1492 AD.), the Umayyad Emirate of Cordoba (AH 138-316 / 755-1030 AD.), emir Abd ar-Rahman II (Abd al-Rahman II, AH 206-238 / 788–852 AD.), no mint or date, struck ca. 788–852 AD.,
Fals (Felús) (16-17 mm / 1,19 g), copper, axes about medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 330°),
Obv.: ... , three lines Arabic script, all within a double linear circle.
Rev.: ... , three lines Arabic script, [all within a double linear circle ?].
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Abd ar-Rahman II (Arabic: عبد الرØمن الثاني‎) (788–852) was Umayyad Emir of Córdoba in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia) from 822 until his death.
"perez":
"Las leyendas son las mismas (a falta de Lillah).
El estilo es diferente, y como los otros tres feluses no indica ceca ni fecha.
Ahora no aparecen las terminaciones bifurcadas, ni adornos.
Este estilo se supone anterior, y tradicionalmente se viene atribuyendo al periodo del emir Abd al-Rahman II (206 a 238 AH)"
(The legends are the same (for lack of Lillah)
The style is different, and as the other three feluses indicates no mint or date.
Now do not appear forked endings or ornaments.
This style is supposed above, and traditionally has been attributed to the period of Emir Abd al-Rahman II (206-238 AH) )