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100 Kurush

Issuer Ottoman Empire
Year 1876-1878
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Reference(s) P#51
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Obverse lettering اوراق نقدية
دولت عليه دن
يالكيز يوز غروشلق
قائمه معتبردر
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Reverse lettering ENREGISTRE PAR LA
BANQUE IMPERIALE OTTOMANE
CONSTANTINOPLE
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This note was issued under the administration of the Ottoman Public Debt — the Düyun-u Umumiye — during one of the empire's most acute fiscal crises, precipitated by the catastrophic costs of suppressing the Balkan uprisings and the subsequent Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78. The empire had formally defaulted on its external debt in 1875, making any paper it issued during this window deeply suspect to holders.

The kaime notes of this series circulated under severe inflationary pressure and were frequently refused at face value in provincial markets. Exchange rates against gold coinage varied wildly depending on location and the political news of the week.