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(AH136-158) AH141 Abbasid Al-Mansur Dinar Gold Coin NGC VF Details

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### (AH136-158) AH141 Abbasid Al-Mansur Dinar Gold Coin NGC VF Details Bullion Exchanges presents the **(AH136–158) Abbasid Al-Mansur Dinar Gold Coin NGC VF Details**, a remarkable example of early Islamic gold coinage struck during the rise of the Abbasid Caliphate. Certified by NGC with Very Fine details, this historic dinar offers a tangible connection to one of the most formative periods in medieval Islamic history. This gold dinar was issued under Caliph al-Mansur, who ruled the Abbasid Caliphate from 754 to 775 AD (AH136–158). Al-Mansur was the second Abbasid ruler and is widely credited with consolidating Abbasid power, laying the foundations for Baghdad—known as the “City of Peace”—which would become the empire’s capital and a center of learning and culture. As a foundational figure in Abbasid history, al-Mansur’s coinage reflects the early development of Islamic monetary standards that blended religious tradition with the economic needs of a vast empire that stretched across the Middle East and beyond. **Coin Specifications:** - **Graded as VF Details by NGC** - Denomination: 1 Dinar - Each coin arrives in an official NGC holder - **Obverse**: Features an Arabic script - **Reverse:** Features an Arabic script **Collectible and Historical Appeal** The Abbasid gold dinar represents more than intrinsic gold value, it embodies a crucial chapter in early Islamic statecraft and monetary tradition. As one of the earliest standardized gold coins of the Abbasid period, this coin type illustrates the shift away from earlier Byzantine and Sassanian influences toward a distinctly Islamic currency system rooted in Arabic script and religious expression. The **(AH136–158) Abbasid Al-Mansur Dinar Gold Coin NGC VF Details** is a rare and meaningful piece for collectors of ancient and medieval coinage. Its combination of religiously centered design, early Abbasid history, and certified preservation makes it an excellent addition to collections that highlight the evolution of Islamic monetary systems and early world coinage. Collectors and investors may also explore our selection of **[world gold coins](file:///buy-gold/world-gold-coins%3Fcategory_id=752)** and check the current **[spot price of gold](file:///charts/gold-price)** to guide their next purchase. **You may also like:** - [**(AH429-455) Great Seljuqs Tughril Beg Dinar Gold Coin NGC AU Details**](file:///ah429-455-great-seljuqs-tughril-beg-dinar-gold-coin-ngc-au-details) - [**5 Pahlavi Gold Coin AGW 1.1771 oz AU/BU (Random Year)**](file:///5-pahlavi-gold-coin-bu-random-year) - [**VS1999 (1942) Nepal 1 Mohar Gold Coin NGC MS 63**](file:///vs1999-1942-nepal-1-mohar-gold-coin-ngc-ms-63)