Description
A complete three-coin representative set of the first regular coinage of the Kingdom of Hejaz, dated AH1334 (Regnal Year 5).
Issued during the brief period of Hashemite independence following the collapse of Ottoman rule, these coins are among the most
historically significant early modern Arab coinages. Included are:
- ¼ Qirsh AH1334 Y5 – KM-22
- ½ Qirsh AH1334 Y5 – KM-23
- 1 Qirsh AH1334 Y5 – KM-24
The presentation card illustrates the rare ⅛ Qirsh (KM-21) for historical context. This denomination is
printed/illustrated on the card only and is not included in the set.
Packaging and presentation
- Professionally printed presentation card with historical text and illustrations (front and reverse)
- Coins securely mounted for display and storage
- Compact format suitable for album storage or exhibition
Historical context
The Kingdom of Hejaz (1916–1925) represents a short-lived but pivotal period in Arabian history. The AH1334 coinage forms the foundation
of Hejaz numismatics and is widely collected as an early modern independent Arab series.
What you will receive: Each variation corresponds to a specific set number. The images shown for the selected variation
are the exact coins and card you will receive.




