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100 Kurush

Issuer Hazine-i Devlet (Ottoman State Treasury)
Year 1861
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Size 185 × 133 mm
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اوراقی نعدیه
دولت علیه دن
یالکیز یوز غروش لق
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Reverse lettering یکت ایکی یوز
قسم شکر شنبه سی مارتی
غایه چشنه مین ایقیکی
مال مار بکت اور قه
شپه
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The Hazine-i Devlet notes of the 1860s emerged from a period of acute fiscal strain — the Ottoman state had borrowed heavily to finance the Crimean War and was servicing foreign debt at ruinous terms. These treasury instruments were not conventional banknotes in the central-bank sense but state paper obligations, convertible in theory, increasingly dubious in practice.

P#38 is among the larger-denomination kaime issues and carries both Ottoman script and a tughra authorization. Forgery was a persistent problem with this series; the Porte eventually had to issue public warnings and circulate authentication guides to provincial governors.