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| Issuer | Eretna, Beylik of |
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| Year | 1361-1367 |
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| Currency | Akçe (1350-1598) |
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| Obverse lettering | السلطان الأعظم علاء الدنيا والدين خلد الله ملكه ضرب |
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| Mintage | ND - Bayburt - 762 (1361) 62 - Chamishkazak (Cemishkezek) mint - 768 (1367) - Erzurum - 768 (1367) 728 - Erzincan mint - |
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The Eretna beylik occupied an awkward political position in post-Mongol Anatolia — nominally subordinate to the Ilkhanate, then briefly to the Mamluk sphere, before asserting its own authority under Ala al-Din Ali in the 1360s. This piece reflects that tension directly. The incorporation of the countermark into the die itself, rather than applied post-striking, suggests a deliberate administrative decision to legitimize a previously ad hoc monetary fix — someone in the mint hierarchy chose permanence over expediency.
The lillah addition in an eye-shaped frame is a rare formalization. Zeno 25298 documents the type with very few parallels recorded.