Islamic, Abbasid, al-Ma'mun المأمون (218-194 AH) AE Fals.
5.41gm, 23.8mm, minted in Makkah (Mecca) in the year 204AH. Citing the governor Muhammad al ifriqi.
First half of Kalimah, Makkah مكة below / Clear date and mint in margin, Muhammad_Rasul_Allah, Muhammad in the middle, محمد above (The local governor), 'adl عدل below.
Mint name Makkah repeated twice.
Zeno-366609 (It's me there), Good very fine amongst the finest examples of this extremely rare & great historical importance coin of Islamic world. RRRR
Note:
A coin of great historical importance, this fals is the earliest known
example of its type to have been struck in the holy city of Mecca. This
coin is also the first Islamic coin to have been minted in the Hejaz
using non-precious metals. Minted in 819-820 CE, the coin is not only a
witness to the reign of the Caliph al-Ma'mun, but also sheds light on
the history of demotic 'Abbasid coinage as it reveals the name of the
governor who ruled Mecca at the time of its production. On the reverse
one can find the name of a certain Muhammad who is apparently identical
to Muhammad ibn Ibrahim al-Ifriqi, the deputy to 'Ubaydallah ibn
al-Hasan al-'Alawi, an 'Abbasid governor of the Hejaz province.