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| Uitgever | Ilkhanate |
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| Jaar | 1284-1291 |
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| Vorm | Round (irregular) |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse displays a multi-line Arabic religious and dynastic legend arranged in horizontal registers across the field, enclosed within a double circular border composed of a linear inner ring and an outer pellet or rope border. The central field carries the Shahada and the name and titles of the Ilkhan Arghun, together with the mint name and, where struck, the AH date. The Arabic calligraphy is executed in a bold, angular Kufic-influenced style characteristic of Ilkhanid gold coinage, with the text densely filling the available space. A partial marginal legend runs within the outer border, though portions are weak or off-flan due to the irregular hammered flan. The overall layout follows the established Abbasid-derived dinar format, adapted to incorporate Mongol dynastic titulature. |
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| Rand | Plain. |
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| Oplage | ND (1284-1291) - Baghdad Mint - ND (1284-1291) - Ta`us Mint - ND (1284-1291) - Tabriz Mint - 684 (1285) - Shiraz Mint (cited by Diler) - 688 (1289) - Baghdad Mint (cited by Diler) - 690 (1291) - Tabriz Mint (cited by Diler) - |
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