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Medieval Islamic Coin Identification

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i have 3 coins I have recently bought, one I cannot identify or date and two appear to be from the mongol empire from similar coins I have found while searching the internet. Can anyone give me any more info on these coins?
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The first coin looks like Iranian civic copper to me.
There are quite a few to browse through on Zeno here https://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=1074
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I agree, the first coin is a civic copper. The word at top on the reverse should be the mint name. If you can make a clearer photo, I may be able to read it.

The coin on the left in the photo of two is Ayyubid. The coin on the left belongs to al-'Adil Abu Bakr I, 1183-1195.

The coin beside it may be attributable with a better photo.



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Clearer photos of these coins

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