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just a newbie to this forum , been trying to id this one for what seems weeks !! , closest seems to be crusader states antioch area , anonymous imatative ae follis , or salah ad din hajji  fals dimashq mint 783 , 1 year issue , any input appreciated , thanks in advance dave 3.09 g / 16-17 mm diam ,  2 mm thick planchet

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Very interesting to see the fleur de lis on a Muslim coin, and so long after the high water mark of the Crusades.  What was it’s significance to late 14th century Syrians?

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@CRUSADER STATE, a hearty if belated welcome to the forum!  Right, you'll know this, but the Mameluks overthrew the Ayyubids in Egypt, when Louis IX's first crusade were still there.  Once, I was told the first emir issued coins.  (Never even checked Album; slap me.)

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9 hours ago, Hrefn said:

Very interesting to see the fleur de lis on a Muslim coin, and so long after the high water mark of the Crusades.  What was it’s significance to late 14th century Syrians?

The Mamluks adopted European herarldry early on. Each sultan had his own blazon(s).

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