Currency
In al-Andalus they had two types of coins which were called dinars and dirhams. Dinars were the gold coins. Dirhams were the silver coins. All of the coins had Quran quotes around them.
Economy
The economy in al-Andalus was very sorted. They had lost of factories that produced different things like silk, leather, carpets, paper, weapons, and crystal glass. Farmers grew rice, figs, cherries, apricots, peaches, cotton, olives. They traded such things as textiles, ceramics, glassware, metalwork, and agriculture. Merchants traveled across land or sea to deliver these things to different places like central Asia or India. They also sold products at more than 4,000 markets. While doing this the Arabs introduced to them crops such as rice, watermelon, banana, eggplant, and hard wheat.