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| 表面の説明 | The tughra of Sultan Mustafa III occupies the central field, rendered in the characteristic Ottoman calligraphic style with upward-sweeping sülüs strokes and interlaced loops. The device is presented without a dot beside the tughra. The coin exhibits two distinct varieties: KM#296.1, on which the mintage year is expressed as the regnal year, and KM#296.2, on which it appears as the last two digits of the AH year. The field surrounding the tughra is plain, enclosed by a beaded or granulated border running along the coin's periphery. |
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| 表面の銘文 | طغراء مصطفى ثالث |
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| 追加情報 |
Mustafa III came to the throne in 1757 inheriting an empire already strained by the Seven Years' War's peripheral pressures, but it was his disastrous decision to declare war on Russia in 1768 — against the advice of his own grand viziers — that defined his reign financially. The Russo-Ottoman War that followed devastated imperial revenues and accelerated the debasement already visible in billon issues from this period. The Islambol mint, the empire's most prolific, was grinding out fractional coinage of steadily declining silver content throughout these years.