Description: Silver Dirham, 3 grams (like a drachm or dinar), Seljuq Rum Sultanate, "Three Brothers" ruling, A.H. 648 or A.D. 1270, authenticated / graded / encapsulated by NGC as MS-61. When you find a Medieval coin still in mint state, it likely was part of a hoard or treasure - adding to its mystery! In what is now the Republic of Turkey, the brothers Kaykaus II, Kilij Arslan IV, and Kayqubad tried to rule as joint Sultans upon the death of their father, Kaykhusraw II, but the sultanate was a vassal to the Mongol Empire to the east, and eyes were upon them, so it didn't work out. They died in their turns and the sultanate split into many more emirates, not to be reunited until one of them, the Ottomans, would do so, conquering to reunite until they established the Ottoman Empire. This artifact of the Middle Ages, turbulent times for Southeastern Europe, Asia Minor, and the Levant, is rare because the Three Brothers did not last long, about 10 years, reducing the opportunity to mint (as reads, this specimen is from the Konya Mint). We are pleased to have acquired one to offer it to you now.
Price: 249 USD
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
End Time: 2024-02-28T21:55:09.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Denomination: Dirham
Origin: Islamic
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Composition: Silver
Year: c 1270
Era: Medieval
Fineness: 0.925
UPC: Does Not Apply
Grade: MS 61
KM Number: None
Country/Region of Manufacture: Türkiye
Certification: NGC