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| 表面の文字体系 | Arabic |
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| 裏面の説明 | Central field features the mint name 'Kostantiniyye' (Constantinople) and the regnal year in Ottoman Arabic numerals, all set within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding annulus carries Arabic legends recording the accession year AH 1223 and the regnal year, written in elegant Ottoman calligraphic script. The entire design is framed by a continuous beaded border consistent with the obverse, giving the coin a unified aesthetic. |
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The Rumi Tek Altın belongs to a reformist monetary moment under Mahmud II, who spent much of his reign systematically dismantling institutions that had calcified the empire for a century. The coinage issued from his Kostantiniyye mint during this window reflects a treasury under sustained pressure — protracted conflict with Russia and the grinding cost of suppressing provincial rebellions, particularly in Serbia and the Aegean, forced repeated debasements across Ottoman gold issues of this period.
The .800 fineness here is notably below earlier Ottoman gold standards, a quiet but deliberate adjustment that predates Mahmud's more overt monetary reforms of the 1830s.