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20 Para - Mehmed V 'Reşad' right of Toughra

Uitgever Ottoman Empire
Jaar 1915
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Waarde 20 Para (0.005)
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse displays the large denomination numeral '20' (٢٠) in bold Arabic numerals at center, with 'Para' (پاره) inscribed beneath it, all within a beaded inner circle. The Hijri regnal year '1327' (١٣٢٧) is struck along the lower portion of the inner circle. The circular Arabic legend 'Ottoman State, Struck in Constantinople' (دولة عثمانية ضرب في قسطنطينية) runs around the upper periphery, separated by decorative stars. Foliate sprigs appear to the left and right within the inner field, lending a symmetrical ornamental quality to the design.
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Oplage 1327 (1915) ٧
Aanvullende informatie

This nickel 20 Para belongs to the wartime issues of Mehmed V, struck as the Ottoman Empire entered the First World War on the side of the Central Powers. Nickel coinage of this period was itself a relatively recent concession — the Ottomans had long resisted base-metal fractional coinage — and production continuity became increasingly strained as the war consumed metal supplies and mint capacity at Constantinople.

KM#769 distinguishes this piece by the positioning of the regnal inscription relative to the toughra, a detail that generated multiple die varieties across Mehmed V's issues and continues to complicate straightforward attribution.

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