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| Issuer | Ottoman Empire |
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| Year | 1567 |
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| Currency | Akçe (1535-1688) |
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| Obverse lettering | سليم شاه بن سليمان شاه خان عز نصره ضرب بغداد ٩٧٤ |
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| Reverse script | Arabic |
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Selim II inherited an empire at its administrative peak but proved a largely hands-off ruler, delegating military and financial decisions to Sokollu Mehmed Pasha throughout most of his reign. The akçe coinage of this period was already under strain — chronic debasement had been eating at the silver content of the denomination for decades, and by Selim's accession the akçe was a fraction of what it had been under Süleyman. This piece sits near the beginning of a debasement spiral that would accelerate sharply into the 1580s under Murad III.