Manghir Mehmed II

Émetteur Ottoman Empire
Année
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur
Devise Akçe (1327-1687)
Composition Copper
Poids 1.37 g
Diamètre 13 mm
Épaisseur 1 mm
Forme Round (irregular)
Technique
Orientation
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s)
Description de l’avers
Écriture de l’avers Arabic
Légende de l’avers MEHMED BİN MURAD HAN
(Translation: Mehmed son of Murad Khan)
Description du revers
Écriture du revers Arabic
Légende du revers HALLEDE MÜLKEHU DURİBE ENGÜRİYE
(Translation: May his reign be everlasting. Struck in ENGÜRİYE (Ankara).)
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage ND - -
ID Numisquare 6455729010
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This Manghir belongs to the reign of Mehmed II, often known as Fatih Sultan Mehmed or "the Conqueror," who ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1444-1446 and 1451-1481. His era marked a pivotal transformation for the Empire, most notably with the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, which established it as a major world power. Copper manghirs were crucial for daily transactions, serving the needs of the common populace and local markets, reflecting the robust economic expansion and the state's efforts to provide a stable, accessible monetary system across its rapidly growing territories.

Artistry: The artistry of the Manghir Mehmed II exemplifies the early Ottoman numismatic style, deeply rooted in Islamic aniconic tradition. Engravers, typically anonymous artisans operating within imperial mints, prioritized calligraphic clarity and religious or titular inscriptions over figural representation. Designs commonly feature the ruler's name and titles, often accompanied by the mint name, sometimes enclosed within simple geometric or linear borders. The aesthetic emphasizes legibility and functional identification, characteristic of utilitarian copper coinage designed for widespread circulation rather than intricate artistic display.

Technical/Grading: This Manghir, with a weight of 1.37 gg and a diameter of 13 mm, aligns with the typical specifications for small-denomination copper issues of Mehmed II's period. Key high-points for grading usually include the central inscription, specifically the ruler's name and any discernible mint mark. Technical strike qualities are often inconsistent; common characteristics include off-center strikes, irregular flan shapes, variable thickness, and frequently weak or incomplete impressions, reflecting the rapid production methods and less precise minting techniques applied to base metal coinage.

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