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1 Falus - Anonymous

Issuer Tabriz, City of
Year 1726
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field features a prancing quadruped, likely a lion or stag, depicted in profile facing left with prominent branched antlers raised above its back. The animal is rendered in a bold, stylised manner characteristic of Safavid-era provincial copper coinage. The central motif is enclosed within a beaded border that follows the irregular flan, with traces of Arabic or Persian script visible in the field flanking the animal. The overall design reflects the civic emblematic tradition associated with the city of Tabriz.
Obverse script Arabic
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Edge Plain.
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