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Post #54: Please Help Identify Ayyubid AR Dirham

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I know this is an Ayyubid AR Dirham from the Aleppo mint, but outside of that I have no clue. I have zero experience with Arabic. So if there are any of you who are familiar with this script please let me know what you can read off the coin.
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All four of these are actually Artuqids of Mardin (in the Ayyubid style). The lower half of the obverse cites the ruler: al-malik al-Sa'id / Ghazi. The upper half of the obverse cites his Ayyubid overlord (reading upward): al-malik al-Nasir / Yusuf. The reverse cites the 'Abbasid caliph: al-imam / al-Musta'sim / billah amir al-mu'- / -minin. Mint and date in obverse margin. Kalima in reverse margin. All struck at Mardin. Album 1834.4.
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Oh, that explains why I was getting nowhere identifying these. Thanks for the help. Can you make out a date or mint mark on any of them, or they they all just too worn?
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On this one, the 3 legible margin segments at left read bi-Mardin / sanat / arba' (of Mardin year four), so should be AH [65]4.
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None of the others others have readily legible dates.
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Thanks for all of the help today! I have attributed each of them as you have identified them
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