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| Issuer | Ottoman Empire |
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| Year | 1703 |
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| Value | 1 Akce (1⁄120) |
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| Obverse lettering | السلطان احمد حان بن محمد (Translation: Sultan Ahmed Khan, son of Mehmed) |
| Reverse description | Hammered reverse displaying a three-line Arabic mint and date legend in thuluth script set across the field, reading 'Struck in Egypt 1115' (AH 1115 / AD 1703), with a horizontal dividing line separating the mint name from the regnal year. The field is flat and lightly granular, consistent with hand-struck Ottoman provincial coinage. Two post-mint piercings are visible, consistent with those on the obverse, confirming secondary use as a jewelry piece. |
| Reverse script | Arabic |
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