Akce - Hajji Geray Qrim

Эмитент Khanate of Crimea
Год 1454
Тип Standard circulation coin
Номинал 1 Akce = 1/5 Beshlik (0.2)
Валюта Beshilik
Состав Silver
Вес 0.54 g
Диаметр 16 mm
Толщина
Форма Round (irregular)
Техника Hammered
Ориентация 3 o`clock ↑→
Гравёр(ы)
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Каталожные номера Retowski#25 - 99
Описание аверса Arabic inscription
Письменность аверса
Надписи аверса
(Translation: Sultan Hajji Giray)
Описание реверса Tamga in dotted circle with Arabic inscription around. Dotted border.
Письменность реверса
Надписи реверса
(Translation: Struck in Crimea 858)
Гурт
Монетный двор
Тираж 858 (1454) - -
ID Numisquare 8289241370
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: This Akce was issued in 1454 under Hajji Geray I, the founder and first Khan of the Crimean Khanate. His reign solidified the Khanate's autonomy from the Golden Horde, establishing a regional power. The issuance of independent coinage like this Akce was a powerful declaration of sovereignty, marking a pivotal moment in the formation of the Crimean Tatar state and its economic independence. It symbolizes a new political order in Eastern Europe.

Artistry: The engraver of this Akce remains anonymous, typical for medieval Islamic coinage. Stylistically, it adheres to Islamic numismatic tradition, characterized by aniconic and calligraphic design. The small 16 mm flan necessitates a compact layout, typically featuring the ruler's name, titles, mint name (likely Qrim or Solkhat), and Hegira date. The design prioritizes legibility of the Arabic script, often in simple Kufic or Naskh style, reflecting the coinage's functional, declarative nature over elaborate pictorial representation.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver, weighing 0.54 grams and 16 mm, this Akce exhibits typical characteristics. High-points for detail are the raised elements of the Arabic calligraphy, particularly central inscriptions. Technical strike qualities often vary; Akce of this era frequently show irregular flans, off-center strikes, and weakness from uneven striking pressure. Full, crisp strikes with all legends perfectly centered and legible are rare, making strong definition desirable. Retowski#25-99 indicates a well-documented type.

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