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- Coin_weights abstract "Coin weights are weights which were designed to weigh coins in order to assure their quality.The usage of coin weights, especially glass ones, goes back to Ptolemaic and Byzantine times. Coin weights were also known in Ancient China.In Islamic civilization, where they are called Sanadjāt, coin weights are said to have been introduced by a Jew named Sumair in 694. Up to that point coins were only compared to coins of good quality. Islamic coin weights were made of bronze, iron, and later glass (considered to be unalterable). They bear inscriptions related to Islamic rulers and moneyers and are therefore valuable epigraphical objects.Coins weights were also known in the Carolingian Empire, where they were stamped with regular coin dyes to clarify their attribution. Islamic coin weights were introduced to Great Britain in the 9-10th century CE through the Vikings.".
- Coin_weights thumbnail Al-Walid_ibn_Abdul-Rahman_-_Inscribed_Pound_Weight_-_Walters_476_-_Three_Quarter_Left.jpg?width=300.
- Coin_weights wikiPageID "25827084".
- Coin_weights wikiPageLength "1947".
- Coin_weights wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Coin_weights wikiPageRevisionID "643568653".
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Carolingian_Empire.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Category:Numismatics.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Coins.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Epigraphical.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Epigraphy.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink History_of_China.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Ptolemaic_Egypt.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Muslim_world.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemaic_Kingdom.
- Coin_weights wikiPageWikiLink File:Al-Walid_ibn_Abdul-Rahman_-_Inscribed_Pound_Weight_-_Walters_476_-_Three_Quarter_Left.jpg.
- Coin_weights hasPhotoCollection Coin_weights.
- Coin_weights wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Coin_weights wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coin_weights subject Category:Numismatics.
- Coin_weights hypernym Weights.
- Coin_weights comment "Coin weights are weights which were designed to weigh coins in order to assure their quality.The usage of coin weights, especially glass ones, goes back to Ptolemaic and Byzantine times. Coin weights were also known in Ancient China.In Islamic civilization, where they are called Sanadjāt, coin weights are said to have been introduced by a Jew named Sumair in 694. Up to that point coins were only compared to coins of good quality.".
- Coin_weights label "Coin weights".
- Coin_weights sameAs Peso_monetario.
- Coin_weights sameAs Muntgewicht.
- Coin_weights sameAs m.09v52w2.
- Coin_weights sameAs Q1252368.
- Coin_weights sameAs Q1252368.
- Coin_weights wasDerivedFrom Coin_weights?oldid=643568653.
- Coin_weights depiction Al-Walid_ibn_Abdul-Rahman_-_Inscribed_Pound_Weight_-_Walters_476_-_Three_Quarter_Left.jpg.
- Coin_weights isPrimaryTopicOf Coin_weights.