| Opis awersu |
Central field bears a multi-line Arabic legend in an informal hand, reading the name and title of Great Khan Möngke, enclosed within a partial dotted border running along the coin's irregular periphery. The inscription occupies the majority of the flan, with the legend arranged in two or three horizontal registers across the field. The fabric is typical of mid-13th century Mongol hammered silver coinage, with an uneven, slightly irregular planchet. No figurative imagery is present; the design relies entirely on calligraphic legend for identification. The dotted inner border is visible along the upper arc of the coin. |
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| Opis rewersu |
Central field displays Möngke's tamgha (dynastic symbol), the distinctive trident-like Mongol dynastic mark, rendered in low relief at the center of the flan. The tamgha is surrounded by a partial Arabic legend arranged around the device, referencing the mint and issuance. A dotted border runs along the surviving portions of the irregular periphery, consistent with the obverse treatment. The planchet is noticeably irregular and somewhat concave, characteristic of hammered Mongol dirhams struck at the Bulgar mint. The overall style is austere, with no additional ornamental elements beyond the tamgha and surrounding legend. |
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| Nakład |
ND (1251-1259) |