1 Qirsh - Abdullah

Emittent Sudan
Jahr 1887-1894
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 1 Qirsh
Währung Piastre (1885-1898)
Material Billon
Gewicht 1.24 g
Durchmesser 18 mm
Dicke
Form Round
Prägetechnik Milled
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) KM#4
Aversbeschreibung Toughra and `maqbul` above value
Aversschrift Arabic
Averslegende مقبول ١ ش
(Translation: Accepted 1 Piastre)
Reversbeschreibung Mint and date below
Reversschrift Arabic
Reverslegende ٩ ضرب في ام درمان ١٣١١
(Translation: Struck in Omdurman 1311//9)
Rand
Prägestätte
Auflage 1304 (1887) 1 - ١//١٣٠٤ -
1311 (1894) 11 - ١١//١٣١١ -
1311 (1894) 9 - ٩//١٣١١ -
Numisquare-ID 2225966060
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: The 1 Qirsh - Abdullah coin was issued during the Mahdist State in Sudan, a period of profound political and religious upheaval. Following Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi's death in 1885, his successor, Khalifa Abdullah al-Ta'aishi, consolidated power. These coins, minted between 1887 and 1894, were vital instruments for the Mahdist government to assert its sovereignty and facilitate internal commerce, replacing previous Egyptian and Ottoman currencies.

Artistry: The design of the 1 Qirsh reflects the austere and religiously focused ethos of the Mahdist movement. While no specific engraver is recorded, the stylistic school is firmly rooted in traditional Islamic epigraphy. The coin's surfaces are dominated by calligraphic legends, typically featuring the Shahada, the name and titles of Khalifa Abdullah, and often the mint name and date. This aniconic design emphasizes the spiritual authority of the Mahdist leader through sacred text.

Technical/Grading: Struck in billon, the 1 Qirsh often exhibits characteristics indicative of local production and material constraints. High-points for wear are typically found on the raised elements of the central Arabic calligraphy. Due to the nature of billon and the minting process, these coins frequently suffer from weak or uneven strikes, particularly noticeable on the outer legends, which can appear flat or incomplete. Irregular planchets and off-center strikes are also common, impacting overall sharpness.

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