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Falus - Anonymous Orumiah mint

Uitgever Urumi, City of
Jaar
Type Standard circulation coin
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Schrift voorzijde Arabic
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Opschrift keerzijde فلوس ضرب ارومی
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Aanvullende informatie

Orumiah — known today as Urmia in northwestern Iran — operated as a semi-autonomous urban mint during the late Qajar period, issuing copper falus that circulated locally when the central government's supply of small change was chronically inadequate. These municipal issues were a practical response to a real shortage, not a ceremonial gesture, and their circulation was largely confined to the bazaar economy of the city itself.

Album 3271 covers a narrow and poorly documented series. The Zeno reference provides the primary photographic baseline for attribution of this type.