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Pul 'al-Mulk li-llah type' - temp. Tochtamysh Black sea region

Issuer Golden Horde
Year 1380-1406
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Reference(s) Zeno cat#17499
Obverse description Central field bearing a Kufic inscription in square-form cartouche, reading 'al-Mulk li-llah' (Sovereignty belongs to God), rendered in the bold angular script characteristic of late Golden Horde copper coinage. The legend is arranged in a structured grid pattern typical of this pul type, with individual letter strokes clearly separated. The flan is irregular and slightly convex, showing characteristic hammer-struck surface texture. Weakly struck areas are visible toward the periphery, consistent with the casual minting practices of Black Sea regional issues attributed to the reign of Tochtamysh.
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Obverse lettering الملك لله
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Edge Plain
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