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| Issuer | City of Khoy (Iranian Cities) |
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| Year | 1826 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | ١٢ (Translation: 12) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Khoy, in the northwest corner of Iran near the Ottoman and Russian frontiers, issued anonymous copper falus during a period when the Qajar central government exercised inconsistent control over provincial minting. The Album 3243 type belongs to a loosely defined group of city issues that circulated purely on local trust — no shah's name, no royal sanction stamped into the metal. That anonymity was not an oversight; it reflected the practical reality of small-denomination copper, which traveled no further than the bazaar that accepted it.
1826 places this piece squarely in the reign of Fath Ali Shah, just one year before the catastrophic conclusion of the Russo-Persian War and the Treaty of Turkmenchay — signed, humiliatingly, less than 150 kilometers from Khoy itself.