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| Issuer | Golden Horde |
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| Year | 1289-1312 |
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| Orientation | Variable alignment ↺ |
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| Reverse description | Central field occupied by a complex composite tamgha combining the dynastic tamgha of the Batu family, rendered in several variant forms, with the tamgha of Noghay. Flanking the central device, an Arabic inscription reads 'Solkhat' to the left and 'minted' (ضُرِبَ, duriba) to the right, identifying the Solkhat (Crimean) mint. Certain die varieties substitute 'Qrim' for 'Solkhat' in the mint name. The tamgha design and its surrounding legend are characteristic markers used to attribute these puls to the Crimean mint active under Khan Toqta. |
| Reverse script | Arabic |
| Reverse lettering | سلقات / ضُرب |
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