A silver coin was found dating back to the year 981 AH

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This silver coin, which dates back to the year 981 AH, was found in an ancient metal detector called Classic L.D.
 

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Thanks for sharing this with us. So it dates back to the late 1500s on the Gregorian calendar, correct? About 1573/74 AD?

Where did you find it?
 

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It was found inside the detector?
 

Yas
 

I found it in a sandy site with pottery fractures scattered in several places. I was wandering around the device and I found this silver piece through the device.
 

Congrats on the cool coin recovery! :icon_thumleft:
 

I found it in a sandy site with pottery fractures scattered in several places. I was wandering around the device and I found this silver piece through the device.

So, it was found USING a detector, not INSIDE the detector. Well done! Must not have been too deep. Those old Classic's were fine in their day, but, not real deep.
 

What the heck is ‘ah’

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AH is the Islamic date from 622 being 1 AH, done as a lunar calendar since then. So 1113 AH is 1701 AD. 981 + 622 as (1) is somewhere in the 1670's. It's the period for the Every coins in Rhode Island, but it doesn't look Yemeni, and without a place where it was found, it could just be a belly dancer coin or off an African trade jewelry piece.
 

AH is the Islamic date from 622 being 1 AH, done as a lunar calendar since then. So 1113 AH is 1701 AD. 981 + 622 as (1) is somewhere in the 1670's. It's the period for the Every coins in Rhode Island, but it doesn't look Yemeni, and without a place where it was found, it could just be a belly dancer coin or off an African trade jewelry piece.

As I noted above, 981 AH equates to 1573/74 on the Gregorian calendar. I'm not supporting or refuting the claim of the OP. There isn't enough here to make that determination, IMO. I was just giving a more common reference for the time frame.
 

Yeah if you just plug it in, its recorded as 1573. It could be Mughal Empire, Mahomed Shah, India. Arabic coins from this time period are pretty scarce.
 

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Sweet find time to rip into that place.......
 

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