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Numismatics - Peter's true passion
In recent years, interest in numismatics has increased among the Russian population, which is both…

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Interesting facts about coins
Money constantly appears in our world. In any country, in any currency and in any…

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Banknotes and paper money (VIII-XX century)
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Oriental coins (VII-XXI century)

The conquerors of the territories that previously belonged to Byzantium were not familiar with the coinage before the reign of Muhammad, and therefore the history of the Arab coinage begins with imitation of coins of the Byzantine and Sassanian type. In part, these imitations were a rather loose interpretation of the original. Along with them, images of the ruling caliphs were minted on Arab coins.
Around 696-698, Caliph Abdul-Malik ibn Mervan from the Umayyad dynasty (685-705) carried out a reform of the eastern monetary system. Continue reading