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Help Identify Islamic Medievel Silver Coins? 3 Of Them!

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Hey guys! I was recently given these by a friend, and it's a bit beyond my expertise. I'm trying to find out more about them, such as the age, where they were made, ect. They are solid silver, and weigh about 10 to 11 grams a piece. I'm going to be listing them on ebay most likely, so if anyone know's the value range that would be helpful as well! Thanks to everyone for the help.

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Can't immediately place them.
But to make it easier for those who can read Arabic script turn the pictures around, namely

Top left image 90 degrees clockwise.
Top middle image 180 degrees.
Top right image 90 degrees anti-clockwise.
Middle left image needs to be clearer.
Middle right image 90 degrees clockwise.
The two complete pictures on the bottom are the right way round.

Also ensure that you clearly indicate which two images (obverse and reverse) refer to the same coin.
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Okay, thank you for your help Medieval, I will get those soon!
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