Arabic inscription Allah Wali / Ahmad wa/ fanasr in three lines ("Allah is the friend of Ahmd and his helper") / Three dots, stylized Brahmi "Sri" above, Brahmi letters "Pa" and "Ta" in fields, below Ahmad Lillah in arabic, wa below. 14mm, 0.62 grams. Fishman/Todd "The Silver Damma" #M44.
Like his immediate predecessor, Muhammad II, Ahmed I only struck coins with the standard “Allah wali” legend. Coins of Ahmed I are rarer than those of Muhammad II.
The three-dot coins with arabic legends were among the earliest of the Caliphal types produced in Multan after the Muslim conquest of the area in the early 700s.