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Falus - Moulay 'Abd al-Rahman 2nd Standard, without mint name

Issuer Morocco
Year 1835-1853
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Shape Round
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Edge Plain
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Mintage 1250 (1835) - -
1251 (1836) - -
1252 (1837) - -
1253 (1838) - -
1254 (1838) - -
1255 (1839) - -
1256 (1840) - -
1257 (1841) - -
1257 (1841) 6 - 1257/6 Overdate -
1258 (1842) - -
1259 (1843) - -
1260 (1844) - -
1261 (1845) - -
1261 (1845) - `1621` Error date -
1262 (1846) - -
1263 (1847) - -
1264 (1848) - -
1265 (1849) - -
1266 (1850) - -
1267 (1851) - -
1268 (1852) - -
1269 (1853) - -
Additional information

Moulay 'Abd al-Rahman ruled Morocco from 1822 to 1859, navigating relentless pressure from French expansion in Algeria and an increasingly assertive European commercial presence. The falus coinage of his reign was deliberately issued without mint attributions on certain standard types — a feature that allowed the Makhzen to circulate copper across regional markets without tying specific batches to individual mint accountability. Fez, Marrakesh, and Rabat all produced copper during this period under effectively interchangeable dies.

C#122a.1 represents the second standard, reflecting a mid-reign adjustment to module and weight norms as copper supplies and striking equipment varied between facilities.

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