Abstract
THIS note describes 47 coins dating from the Ayyubid and Mamluk regimes of Egypt and Syria preserved in the Oriental Institute Museum of the University of Chicago. As far as can be determined, these coins are examples of previously published types. These specimens are identified and listed here to let those interested in Islamic numismatics and monetary history know that these coins are in the Oriental Institute. The weight of every coin has been included, since metrological studies of all the represented coin types can always make use of more data.' The 47 coins came to be in the Oriental Institute Museum via three lots. The first and
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