Great Seljuq Gold Dinar — Tughril I Beg Muhammad, AH 446 / 1054‑1055 AD
£3,150.00
A historically significant Great Seljuq gold Dinar, minted in AH 446 (AD 1054‑1055) during the reign of Tughril I Beg Muhammad (AH 429‑455 / AD 1038‑1063), the founder of the Great Seljuq Empire. This coin reflects the consolidation of Seljuq power and the flourishing artistry of early 11th-century Islamic gold coinage.
Obverse
Features inscriptions in clear Seljuq script, emphasizing the authority and legitimacy of Tughril I Beg Muhammad.
Reverse
Displays additional inscriptions and motifs typical of the Seljuq mint, reflecting the high craftsmanship and historical significance of the period.
Specifications
- Region: Great Seljuq Empire
- Ruler: Tughril I Beg Muhammad
- Denomination: Gold Dinar
- Date: AH 446 / 1054‑1055 AD
- Metal: Gold
- Weight: 2.63 g
- Reference: A. 1665
A coin in Good Fine condition, with a slightly crimped flan and clipped edge, typical for coins of this period. Highly desirable for collectors of Seljuq gold coinage.
Grade: Good Fine
Authenticity guaranteed. Photos show the exact coin offered.
Product Ref: TTA28L312









