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| Emittent | Ilkhanate |
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| Jahr | 1329-1334 |
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| Dicke | 2.1 mm |
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| Aversbeschreibung | Arabic religious legend in Naskh script arranged within a prominent octafoil cartouche at the centre of the field, the lobed outline formed by interlacing strapwork typical of Ilkhanid decorative artistry. The central inscription reads the Shahada or a related Islamic profession of faith. The octafoil is enclosed by a plain inner circle and a distinctive outer dotted (pellet) border running along the coin's periphery, producing a concentric framing device characteristic of Abu Sa'id Khan's Type G coinage. |
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| Reversbeschreibung | Multi-line Arabic legend in Naskh script contained within an octagonal frame formed by angular interlaced strapwork, conveying the ruler's titulature and mint or date information typical of Ilkhanid silver coinage. The octagonal cartouche sits centrally in the field and is surrounded by a plain inner circle and an outer border of raised pellets (dotted circle), mirroring the concentric framing of the obverse. The overall composition is characteristic of the bold, geometric calligraphic style employed under Abu Sa'id Khan. |
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Abu Sa'id was the last Ilkhan to exercise real authority over a unified realm; after his death in 1335 without an heir, the dynasty fractured into competing successor states within a decade. The Type G classification in this series reflects a distinct die arrangement used during his later reign years, a period when the Ilkhanate was already losing administrative coherence in the western provinces.
The 6-dirham denomination itself was an Ilkhanid innovation, departing from earlier Mongol monetary practice to accommodate local Persian market conventions.