
Libyan 1 Dirham Coin
This is a circular, silver-toned numismatic specimen, specifically a 1 Dirham coin from the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya era. The coin features a reeded edge and appears to be struck in an alloy such as cupro-nickel or plated steel, consistent with Libyan circulation coinage. The obverse side shown displays the numeral '1' prominently in the center in Eastern Arabic numerals. Surrounding the numeral is a calligraphic inscription in Arabic script, including the name of the issuing authority and the Islamic (Hijri) and Gregorian years. Based on visible markings, it likely dates to the late 1970s or 1980s (specifically 1399-1979 or 1406-1986 series). The strike shows moderate detail in the calligraphy, though some surface flattening is evident on the higher relief areas. Regarding condition, the coin displays moderate circular wear and fine surface scratches, suggesting significant time in circulation. There is a noticeable light grey patina across the substrate with minor dark accumulation in the recessed areas of the script. No major gouges or environmental corrosion are visible from the image provided. The craftsmanship reflects standard industrial minting quality of the late 20th century.
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Estimated Value
$0.50 - $2.00
Basic Information
Category
Numismatics / Currency
Appraised On
January 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$0.50 - $2.00
Item Description
This is a circular, silver-toned numismatic specimen, specifically a 1 Dirham coin from the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya era. The coin features a reeded edge and appears to be struck in an alloy such as cupro-nickel or plated steel, consistent with Libyan circulation coinage. The obverse side shown displays the numeral '1' prominently in the center in Eastern Arabic numerals. Surrounding the numeral is a calligraphic inscription in Arabic script, including the name of the issuing authority and the Islamic (Hijri) and Gregorian years. Based on visible markings, it likely dates to the late 1970s or 1980s (specifically 1399-1979 or 1406-1986 series). The strike shows moderate detail in the calligraphy, though some surface flattening is evident on the higher relief areas. Regarding condition, the coin displays moderate circular wear and fine surface scratches, suggesting significant time in circulation. There is a noticeable light grey patina across the substrate with minor dark accumulation in the recessed areas of the script. No major gouges or environmental corrosion are visible from the image provided. The craftsmanship reflects standard industrial minting quality of the late 20th century.
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