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Manghir - Murad III

Issuer Ottoman Empire
Year 993 (1585)
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Arabic
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Mint Haleb, modern-day Aleppo, Syria
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Murad III's reign saw one of the Ottoman Empire's earliest and most disruptive currency crises. The 1580s brought a flood of debased European silver — particularly Spanish reales — into Levantine trade networks, forcing the Porte to repeatedly devalue the akçe. Copper manghirs absorbed much of the small-change demand that silver could no longer reliably serve, driving production volumes that have left these pieces surprisingly accessible today despite their age.

Pere #493 places this squarely in the mid-993 AH emissions. Many survivors show significant flan irregularity, a persistent feature of Ottoman copper production at this period rather than evidence of unusual wear.

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