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Dirham 'Two tamghas type' - Noghay Saqche mint

Issuer Nogai Khan (Golden Horde)
Year 1270-1300
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Weight 1.43 g
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Reverse description Central field bearing the Arabic pious formula 'al-mannat lillah' (Grace belongs to God) above the mint name Saqche, arranged in multiple lines within a plain border. A tamgha (dynastic emblem) and a fleur-de-lis ornament appear in the field, serving as identifying marks of the issuing authority. The script is somewhat compressed and irregularly struck, consistent with the rough flan and hand-struck production methods of Golden Horde provincial mints. The flan shows slight weakness at the edges, a common feature of coins struck at peripheral mints in this period.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1270-1300)
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