The anonymous copper fals of Bukhara presents a persistent attribution puzzle — these pieces circulated across the Timurid realm without naming a specific ruler, a deliberate administrative choice that allowed continued use across reigns without recall or demonetization. Bukhara functioned as a major commercial hub on the Silk Road, and low-denomination copper coinage turned over constantly in its bazaars, which explains the heavily worn survivors that dominate the market today.
The anonymous copper fals of Bukhara presents a persistent attribution puzzle — these pieces circulated across the Timurid realm without naming a specific ruler, a deliberate administrative choice that allowed continued use across reigns without recall or demonetization. Bukhara functioned as a major commercial hub on the Silk Road, and low-denomination copper coinage turned over constantly in its bazaars, which explains the heavily worn survivors that dominate the market today.