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1/2 Sultani - Mustafa III bold legend

Uitgever Tunisia
Jaar 1769
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field displaying the mint formula and AH date in bold Arabic script across two registers: the Islamic date AH 1182 appears prominently at the top, followed below by the mint name 'Tunis' within the phrase 'Struck in Tunis' (ضرب في تونس). The script is characteristically bold and calligraphic, consistent with the hammered coinage of Ottoman Tunisia. The reverse is encircled by a beaded border matching the obverse, and the flan bears a small piercing hole at lower center.
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Mustafa III ruled from Constantinople with little direct administrative reach over the Regency of Tunis, where the Husainid beys operated with substantial autonomy — striking coinage in the sultan's name while conducting fiscal policy largely on their own terms. This half sultani belongs to that arrangement, a Tunis mint product nominally honoring the Ottoman sovereign but functionally serving a semi-independent provincial economy.

The "bold legend" designation distinguishes this die variety from contemporaneous issues with finer, more compressed lettering — a meaningful distinction given how few examples surface in collectible condition.

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