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Dirham 'Two fishes type' - anepigraphic Bulghar mint

Issuer Golden Horde
Year 1280-1310
Type Standard circulation coin
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Mint Bulghar (Bulgar on the Volga)
Mintage ND (1280-1310) - Sing# 75 -
ND (1280-1310) - Sing# 76 -
ND (1280-1310) - Sing# 77 -
ND (1280-1310) - Sing# 78 -
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The "two fishes" anepigraphic dirhams occupy an odd corner of Golden Horde numismatics precisely because they carry no inscription — unusual for an Islamic coinage tradition where the shahada and ruler's name were near-mandatory. Whether this reflects a local Bulgar administrative quirk, a non-Muslim minting authority operating under Mongol permission, or simply a transitional issue produced before proper die-cutters arrived, remains genuinely contested. Sagdeeva and Singatullin catalogue overlapping varieties under separate numbers, suggesting the type was struck from numerous dies across a span of decades rather than as a single deliberate emission.

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