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| 背面描述 | Irregularly shaped reverse flan bearing a dense decorative composition of multiple small six-pointed star or rosette motifs scattered across the entire field, a characteristic ornamental device found on Ottoman mangir issues of this period. The stars are crudely punched in a seemingly informal arrangement, filling the available surface without a formal border or legend. The flan edges are uneven and show typical hammer-striking distortion. The absence of inscriptions on this face is consistent with the type, the textual content being confined to the obverse. |
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| 铸币厂 | Constantinople Mint |
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The mangır was the lowest denomination in Ottoman currency, struck in copper for petty market transactions at a time when the silver akçe was increasingly hoarded or exported. Süleyman I's reign saw repeated debasement of the silver coinage, which pushed copper into heavier everyday use. The Constantinople mint — Kostantiniyye — was the most prolific of the Ottoman mints by volume, and die consistency across its copper output was notably poor, producing a wide range of weight and fabric variants catalogued under the same type designation.