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2 Keping Trumon

Issuer Sultanate of Trumon
Year 1832-1836
Type Emergency coin
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Obverse description Plain copper field bearing a two-line Jawi Arabic inscription in bold raised characters occupying the central area of the flan. The upper line reads 'نڭري' (Negeri, meaning 'Land') and the lower line reads 'ترومن' (Trumon), together denoting the issuing territory. The legend is rendered in a large, unadorned script typical of provincial Sumatran emergency coinage. A finely toothed or beaded border runs along the rim, framing the inscription. The overall execution is characteristic of the rudimentary hammered technique employed by the Sultanate of Trumon.
Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse script Arabic
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