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King Offa's Islamic coin
King Offa is one of the most familiar rulers of his time in Britain, thanks to the dyke he built along the western edge of his kingdom and - since 1971 - the popular Offa's Dyke Path. But nobody knows why a coin with his insignia, Arabic calligraphy ...
and an Islamic expression of faith came into existence. For more about the coin and to see photos of it, use your smartphone to scan the HistoryPoints QR codes at the entrance to the Offa's Dyke Centre in Knighton, where you'll also find an exhibition and information provided by the Offa's Dyke Association. Or click here