1/2 Mithqal - Tahmasp I Mashhad

Emisor Iran
Año 976 (1568)
Tipo Non-circulating coin
Valor 1/2 Mithqal (24)
Moneda Shahi (1501-1798)
Composición Gold
Peso 2.35 g
Diámetro 17 mm
Grosor
Forma Round (irregular)
Técnica Hammered
Orientación Variable alignment ↺
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) Album Islamic#N2593
Descripción del anverso Shiʿa kalima, `lā ilāha illā Allāh Muḥammad rasūl Allāh ʿAlī walī Allāh`; the names of the twelve shiʿa imams in the surrounding segments.
Escritura del anverso Arabic (thuluth)
Leyenda del anverso لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله علی ولی الله
(Translation: (`There is no deity but Allah. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. Ali is the friend of Allah`))
Descripción del reverso `zarb-e Mashhad-e Emām Rezā 976`; the name and titles of the king in the marginal legend, almost entirely effaced.
Escritura del reverso Arabic (thuluth)
Leyenda del reverso ضرب مشهد امام رضا ۹۷۶ السلطان العادل الکامل الولی شاه طهماسب ...
(Translation: Struck in Imam Rezā`s [Riḍā`s] Mashhad, 976)
Canto
Casa de moneda مشهد
Mashhad Muqaddas, modern-day
Mashhad, Iran
Tirada 976 (1568) - -
ID de Numisquare 7953947390
Información adicional

Historical Context: This 1/2 Mithqal gold coin, dated 976 AH (1568 CE), was issued under Shah Tahmasp I, the second and longest-reigning Safavid ruler of Iran. His pivotal reign (1524-1576) consolidated the Safavid state, establishing Twelver Shi'ism. Minted in Mashhad, a significant holy city, this coin highlights Safavid administrative reach and gold coinage's prestige. These issues served for high-value transactions, royal gifts, and religious endowments, symbolizing the Shah's authority and economic stability during a period of imperial consolidation.

Artistry: The artistic design of this gold 1/2

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