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| 正面描述 | The entire field is occupied by a multi-line Arabic inscription in bold, raised Ottoman script, giving the sultan's name and titles. The legend reads 'Sultan Ahmed Khan, son of Mahmud,' arranged across three lines within the coin's circular field. The inscription is enclosed by a prominent rope or pellet border running along the coin's periphery. The die-struck lettering is characteristic of the late hammered Ottoman akce tradition, with deeply cut strokes and irregular flan shaping. No pictorial device or figural element is present, the composition being entirely epigraphic in the classical Ottoman manner. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse field bears a three-line Arabic inscription in raised Ottoman script recording the mint name and regnal year of issue. The upper lines read 'Struck in Constantinople' (ضرب في قسطنطينية), while the AH date 1115 appears prominently in the lower portion of the field. A rope or pellet border encircles the inscription in the same manner as the obverse, consistent with Ottoman hammered coinage of this period. The numerals of the date are rendered in Eastern Arabic script and are clearly legible despite the small module of the flan. The overall style is strictly epigraphic, with no ornamental devices beyond the border. |
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| 铸币厂 | Kostantiniyye (Constantinople) |
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