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| 正面描述 | Central field occupied by a prancing horse depicted in profile facing right, rendered in low relief in a stylised manner characteristic of early Islamic provincial coinage. The animal is shown with raised forelegs and a flowing tail, set above a decorative crescent or lunette motif. A border of raised pellets encircles the lower portion of the design, framing the central device. The field above the horse is largely plain with traces of additional decorative elements near the rim. The overall execution is bold but irregular, consistent with hammered copper coinage of the Tabaristan region. |
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| 背面文字 | Arabic |
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Sari, situated in the Caspian coastal region of Mazandaran, produced anonymous copper fals issues during the medieval Islamic period when local dynasties and city authorities occasionally struck low-denomination coinage outside the main Abbasid or regional dynastic minting hierarchy. Anonymous attributions like this one present persistent difficulties — without a ruler's name, dating relies almost entirely on stylistic comparison and find context.