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Fractional dirham 'Ornamental type' - anepigraphic Bulghar mint

Issuer Golden Horde
Year 1280-1310
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Reference(s) Sagdeeva#114, Sing#160, A#B2020, Zeno cat#10252
Obverse description Anepigraphic field bearing a bold abstract ornamental device composed of interlocking curvilinear and foliate elements, rendered in high relief against a flat, unadorned field. The central motif resembles a stylized tamgha or composite decorative symbol, characteristic of the non-inscribed 'Ornamental type' fractional dirhams struck at Bulghar under the Golden Horde. The flan is irregularly shaped with a slightly ragged edge, consistent with hand-cut hammered silver planchets of the period. No legends, mint name, or date appear on this face. The die work is bold and confident despite the small module.
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Mint Bulghar
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