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| Issuer | Safavid Dynasty |
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| Year | 1723-1732 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Hammered silver flan bearing a multi-line Persian poetic legend in bold nasta'liq script, arranged in three horizontal registers separated by ruled lines across the field. The central inscription proclaims the royal titulature of Shah Tahmasb II, identifying him as Sahib-Qiran (Lord of the Auspicious Conjunction) and invoking divine favor. The mint name Lahijan and the regnal year 1138 AH appear in the lower register. The entire design is enclosed within a dotted circular border, characteristic of late Safavid hammered coinage. |
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| Reverse script | Persian |
| Reverse lettering | لا اله الا الله/محمد رسول الله/علی ولی الله علی حسن حسین علی محمد جعفر موسی علی محمد علی حسن محمد |
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