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500 Kurus - Mehmed V Thessaloniki

Issuer Ottoman Empire
Year 1911
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Weight 36.08 g
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Obverse script Arabic
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Edge Reeded
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Mehmed V was proclaimed sultan in 1909 after the Committee of Union and Progress deposed his brother Abdülhamid II following the Young Turk Revolution. This 500 kuruş piece belongs to the accession coinage struck at Thessaloniki — then still Selanik, an Ottoman city and, pointedly, the birthplace of the CUP movement itself. Minting here carried obvious political weight for the new constitutional order.

Thessaloniki would fall to Greek forces in October 1912 during the First Balkan War, ending Ottoman minting operations there permanently.

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