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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a dense Arabic inscription arranged in multiple lines across the central field, likely comprising the ruler's name, titles, and the Hijri date 1314. The text fills the flan in a bold, angular calligraphic style typical of Gulf coinage of the period. A circular border, possibly beaded or plain, frames the inscription. The surface shows the characteristic patina of circulated copper coinage from this era. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Muscat and Oman operated without a functioning mint of its own, and coinage was struck abroad on contract — this issue almost certainly produced at the Bombay or Calcutta mint under British Indian oversight, reflecting the sultanate's deep commercial entanglement with British India. Faisal bin Turki ruled under considerable British pressure following the 1891 agreement that prohibited him from ceding territory without British consent, a constraint that shaped nearly every administrative decision of his reign. The KM#10.2 designation distinguishes this from the earlier 10.1 variety by the legend layout on the value side.