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UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.89g), Mah, AH90

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UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.89g), Mah, AH90
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UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.89g), Mah, AH90, A-128, Klat-—, unpublished and probably unique, some minor stain (removable), Extremely Fine, RRRR.

The mint Mahayy operated AH90-99 and then briefly during the Abbasid revolution, AH128-129. The name means "the two Mahs", which are Mah al-Basra & Mah al-Kufa, which had oparated AH79-83 and 79-81, respectively. The mint name Mah was never again used, except for an extremely rare Abbasid copper fals dated AH150. The Umayyad Mah, which is in the singular form, is also known for AH96 (very rare) and 98 (extremely rare), and might refer to either Mah al-Basra (aka Nihawand) or Mah al-Kufa (aka Dinawar). Mah was the Arabic name for the region known in ancient times as Media in west-central Iran, and it seems quite plausible that Mah referred to a mint at a third city in the Mah region, neither Mah al-Basra nor Mah al-Kufa. With three different years now known, it is clearly not a misspelling of Mahayy.