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| 表面の説明 | Central field depicts a large bird of prey, likely an eagle or falcon, shown standing facing left with wings partially spread and talons prominently rendered. The bird is enclosed within a plain inner circle, surrounded by a decorative border of stylized leaf or branch motifs running along the coin's periphery. The design is bold and deeply struck in the hammered tradition, with the bird's plumage and talons rendered in a schematic yet expressive manner characteristic of early Islamic provincial coinage. No legible inscription appears on this side. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse bears a two-line Arabic inscription in large, bold Kufic script occupying the central field, reading 'بسم الله / ضرب تبرستان' (In the name of God / struck in Tabaristan). The legends are enclosed within a plain inner circle, with a prominent beaded border encircling the outer edge of the coin. Dot ornaments are scattered within the field between the script elements, a decorative convention common to early Islamic copper coinage of the region. The overall design reflects the aniconic epigraphic style standard for Islamic fals coinage of the early Abbasid period. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | Arabic |
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