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Dirham 'Dang' - Urus Sygnaq mint

Issuer White Horde
Year 1372-1373
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Value 1 Dirham / Dang / Yarmag (0.7)
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Reverse description Central field bearing a multi-line Arabic legend in naskh script arranged within an oval cartouche, recording the mint name Syghnaq. The inscription is distributed across two or three lines, with the lower portion partially lost to the irregular planchet edge. A dotted or linear border frames the cartouche, and faint traces of a marginal legend are visible in the field. The purely epigraphic composition is characteristic of White Horde silver dirham coinage struck at the Syghnaq (Sighnak) mint during the reign of Urus Khan.
Reverse script Arabic
Reverse lettering ضرب سيغناق (Translation: Struck in Syghnaq)
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