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10 Para - Husayn

Emittent Hejaz, Kingdom of
Jahr 1916
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Dicke 1.3 mm
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Aversbeschreibung The obverse displays the tughra of Sultan Mehmed V Reshad (with the epithet 'Reshat' to the right) set within a beaded inner circle, flanked by foliate and wheat-ear sprays at the base. A large rectangular countermark bearing the Arabic inscription 'الحجاز' (Al-Hejaz) is applied prominently in the central field, overstruck in black ink as an emergency validation mark. The outer border is decorated with a continuous dotted rim and Arabic legends. This countermark identifies the coin as officially sanctioned for circulation within the Kingdom of Hejaz under Sharif Husayn ibn Ali.
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Reversbeschreibung The reverse features the denomination '١٠ بارة' (10 Para) inscribed in large Arabic numerals and text within a beaded inner circle, with the regnal year '١٣٢٧' (AH 1327) displayed in a cartouche at the base. Flanking the central device are decorative sprays of olive branch to the left and a wheat ear to the right. Above the central field, Arabic text reading 'دولت عثمانية' (Ottoman State) appears between two five-pointed stars. The entire design is enclosed within a finely milled outer border.
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The Hejaz coinage of 1916 was struck in direct support of the Arab Revolt, launched that same year when Sharif Hussein bin Ali declared independence from Ottoman rule in June. British backing — political, financial, and military — made the revolt viable, and a distinct coinage was part of establishing the trappings of sovereignty. These nickel pieces were minted in Bombay under British arrangement, a logistical detail that explains the otherwise incongruous use of nickel at a time when the surrounding region's coinage ran almost exclusively to silver and copper.