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Falus - Anonymous Tabriz mint

Issuer Tabriz, City of
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Arabic
Obverse lettering فلوس ضرب تبریز
(Translation: Struck in Tabriz)
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Anonymous copper falus from Tabriz present a persistent attribution problem — the absence of a ruler's name places them outside the standard dynastic sequence, and scholars continue to debate whether such pieces reflect municipal or bazaar-level authority, emergency stopgap production, or simply a mint operating between sovereignties. Tabriz changed hands repeatedly across the Safavid, Ottoman, and Afsharid periods, and anonymous copper issues cluster suspiciously around those intervals of contested control.