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| 背面描述 | A ten-pointed star dominates the central field, enclosing the Arabic mint name and Hijri date. The inscription reads 'fi Tarabulus' (in Tripoli) accompanied by the date 1223, all rendered in Eastern Arabic script. The crude hammered workmanship results in an uneven strike with weak areas, characteristic of late Ottoman provincial copper coinage produced at the Tripoli mint. The surrounding flan edge is irregular and unfinished. |
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| 铸币厂 | Tripoli Mint (طرابلس) |
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Tripoli's regency coinage under Mahmud II occupied an awkward political space — the Karamanli dynasty still held practical control of the province in 1808, even as Ottoman suzerainty was nominally reasserted after the First Barbary War concluded in 1805. This copper issue circulated in a port economy heavily dependent on corsair revenue that was rapidly being suppressed by American and European naval pressure.