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2 Falus - Moulay Sulayman ND type, without mint name, Seal of Solomon and Ornamental design

Issuer Morocco
Year 1792-1822
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Currency Hammered/Cast Coinage (1659-1882)
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Reverse description Seal of Solomon (six-pointed star or hexagram) prominently depicted in the central field, formed by two interlaced triangles in low relief, with a small raised central boss at the intersection point. The star is set within a plain field on an irregular flan typical of cast Moroccan bronze coinage of the early 19th century. No legends, mint name, or date are present.
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Mintage ND (1792-1822) - Eustache# 657
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Moulay Sulayman's reign was defined by deliberate isolation — he closed Moroccan ports to most foreign trade, suppressed the Atlantic commercial routes his predecessors had cultivated, and turned sharply inward. The bronze falus coinage of his period reflects this: issues without mint names were common, partly because centralized minting authority was frequently contested by regional power structures, and partly because attribution was simply not a priority for small-denomination circulation coinage.

The absence of a mint name on Eustache 657 makes precise attribution to Fez, Marrakesh, or any other facility effectively impossible without die-linkage studies.

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