The Ibero-Maghrebi numismatic space and the collections of the Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Granada.
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Following a brief state of the art of Islamic Spanish numismatics, there ensues a discussion of the hypothesis that broader limits should be considered in the study of coinage and circulation of coins in Islamic Spain. We claim that North Africa and Iberia almost always formed a numismatic entity in many important respects. We discuss mutual influences and common features of coins issued and used both in al-Magreb and al-Andalus in every period of Medieval Islamic history. And finally we present the complete catalogue of Islamic medieval coins at the Archeological Museum of Granada (Spain).
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