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Dirham - Moulay Sulayman 2nd Standard, Tetuan

Issuer Morocco
Year 1794-1798
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Shape Irregular
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Reverse description Irregular hammered flan displaying a stylised vine or vegetal ornament — the characteristic 'vintage' motif — centrally placed in the field, a traditional decorative device employed on Moroccan Alaoui dirhams of this period. Encircling or flanking the central device are Arabic inscriptions recording the mint name (Tetuan) and the Hijri year of issue. The strike is uneven and the design is partially spread across the irregular planchet, as expected of hand-hammered coinage of this type.
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Edge Plain
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