| توضیحات روی سکه |
Central field displays the denomination '1/4 ANNA' in Latin characters alongside the Arabic Hijri date ۱۳۱۳, all enclosed within a raised circular border. Arabic script reading 'مسقط' (Muscat) appears prominently above the central inscription. The surrounding outer legend, separated by a toothed or beaded border, reads 'FESSUL BIN TURKIE IMAM OF MUSCAT AND OMAN' in Latin characters, encircling the entire design. |
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| توضیحات پشت سکه |
The reverse field is dominated by a bold multi-line Arabic inscription occupying the majority of the coin's surface, reading 'فيصل بن تركي سلطان مسقط وعمان' (Faisal bin Turki, Sultan of Muscat and Oman). The lettering is rendered in a calligraphic Arabic style, deeply struck into the copper flan. A toothed or beaded border runs along the coin's rim, framing the inscription without an additional inner circle or wreath, consistent with the KM#9.1 no-border-on-reverse variety. |
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Muscat and Oman in the 1890s occupied an awkward monetary position — officially sovereign, practically dependent on a chaotic mix of Indian rupees, Maria Theresa thalers, and fractional copper struck for local petty trade. This issue was produced under Sultan Faisal bin Turki, whose reign was increasingly constrained by British influence formalized through the 1891 Exclusive Agreement. The "without wreath" distinction separates it from a near-contemporary type, KM#10, making die attribution essential for accurate cataloging.