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1 Tumân - Fatḥ Alī Qājār Type W, Hamedān mint

Issuer Qajar Dynasty
Year 1825
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Weight 4.61 g
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Edge Smooth
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Mintage 1240 (1825)
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Fath Ali Shah's gold tumans were struck across a bewildering number of provincial mints simultaneously, a deliberate policy of fiscal decentralization that made counterfeiting detection genuinely difficult and quality control essentially impossible. Hamadan, one of Iran's oldest continuously inhabited cities and a regional commercial hub on the trade routes west toward Baghdad, operated with considerable independence from the Tehran workshops. The "Type W" designation reflects one of several sequential die arrangements catalogued by Wright, distinguishing this issue from superficially identical pieces struck at the same mint in adjacent years.

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