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(AH429-455) Great Seljuqs Tughril Beg Dinar Gold Coin NGC AU Details

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### (AH429-455) Great Seljuqs Tughril Beg Dinar Gold Coin NGC AU Details Bullion Exchanges presents the **(AH429–455) Great Seljuqs Tughril Beg Gold Dinar NGC AU Details**, an extraordinary gold issue from the formative years of Seljuq rule. Minted during the reign of the dynasty’s founder, this dinar reflects the emergence of a powerful Islamic empire and offers collectors a rare, historically rich example of early medieval gold coinage. Tughril Beg was the founder and first ruler of the Great Seljuq Empire, establishing a dominant Sunni Islamic dynasty that came to control vast territories across Persia, Iraq, and Central Asia. Recognized by the Abbasid Caliphate as sultan, Tughril Beg played a pivotal role in restoring Sunni authority and revitalizing political stability across the eastern Islamic world during the mid-11th century. This particular gold dinar was struck at Al-Dinawar, a mint location not previously recorded for Tughril Beg’s gold issues. The appearance of this rare mint significantly enhances the coin’s importance, highlighting the geographic reach and administrative sophistication of the early Seljuq state. Coins from newly confirmed mints provide critical insight into medieval governance and are especially prized by scholars and advanced collectors. **Coin Specifications:** - **Graded as AU Details by NGC** - Denomination: Dinar - Each coin arrives in an official NGC holder - **Design:** Shows the Seljuq emblem bow and arrow in both upper obverse and reverse fields, resembling a mosque's dome and minaret. Uniting exceptional historical context with notable mint rarity, the **Great Seljuqs Tughril Beg Gold Dinar (AH429–455)** stands as a cornerstone acquisition for serious collectors of Islamic numismatics. Its association with the founding of the Seljuq Empire and its rare Al-Dinawar mint attribution elevate this coin beyond a standard gold issue, offering a rare opportunity to secure a tangible artifact from a transformative chapter in medieval history. **You may also like:** - [**(AH136-158) AH141 Abbasid Al-Mansur Dinar Gold Coin NGC VF Details**](file:///ah136-158-ah141-abbasid-al-mansur-dinar-gold-coin-ngc-vf-details) - [**VS1999 (1942) Nepal 1 Mohar Gold Coin NGC MS 63**](file:///vs1999-1942-nepal-1-mohar-gold-coin-ngc-ms-63) - [**1825 R Brazil 960 Reis Silver Coin Large "960" NGC AU 53 Overstruck**](file:///1825-r-brazil-960-reis-silver-coin-large-960-ngc-au-53-overstruck)