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2 Dirhams - Arpa Ga'un Tiflis mint

Issuer Ilkhanate
Year 1336
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Central field bearing a multi-line Arabic religious legend arranged in horizontal bands within a plain inner circle. The inscription, executed in angular Naskh script in high relief, reads the Shahada and related Islamic formula. An outer border of pellets or annulets frames the design, consistent with Ilkhanid hammered silver coinage of the period. The flan is irregular and slightly ragged at the edges, typical of hand-struck dirhams of this era.
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Reverse description Central field displaying a bold square or geometric Kufic-style Arabic inscription arranged within an interlocking grid or square frame, a distinctive feature of late Ilkhanid coinage. The legend contains the ruler's name and titles, including the mint name Tiflis and the AH date, surrounded by a dotted or beaded inner border. An outer marginal legend in cursive Arabic script encircles the central square design. The flan is irregularly shaped, characteristic of the hammered technique employed at provincial Ilkhanid mints.
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