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| Emissor | Ottoman Empire |
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| Ano | 974-982 |
| Tipo | Standard circulation coin |
| Valor | 1 Akce |
| Moeda | Akçe (1327-1687) |
| Composição | Silver |
| Peso | 0.1 g |
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| Espessura | |
| Formato | Irregular |
| Técnica | |
| Orientação | Variable alignment ↺ |
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| Bordo | Rough |
| Casa da moeda | |
| Tiragem |
ND (974-982) - Novaberda mint - |
| ID Numisquare | 4290357890 |
| Informações adicionais |
Historical Context: This Akce, issued under Sultan Selim II (r. 974-982 AH / 1566-1574 CE), represents the coinage of a pivotal, albeit transitional, period in Ottoman history following the golden age of Suleiman the Magnificent. Selim II's reign saw continued imperial expansion and consolidation, with the Novaberda (Novo Brdo) mint, a significant silver production center in the Balkans, underscoring the empire's economic infrastructure and control over vital resources. Akces were the backbone of the Ottoman monetary system.
Artistry: Ottoman Akces, including this Selim II issue, adhere to a distinctive Islamic numismatic tradition emphasizing epigraphy over pictorial representation. While engravers typically remain anonymous, the stylistic school prioritizes elegant Arabic calligraphy. The minute flan of this 0.1g coin would bear the sultan's name and titles, his father's name, the mint name Novaberda, and the accession or regnal year, often condensed or abbreviated due to space constraints.
Technical/Grading: Given its minuscule weight of 0.1 grams, this Akce would have been struck on an extremely thin silver planchet, making full and even strikes rare. High-points for preservation assessment would include the clarity of the sultan's name and the mint/date inscription. Expect typical hand-struck characteristics: irregular flans, potential off-centering, and varying strike pressure across the surface. These factors significantly influence the coin's technical grade and desirability.