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| Issuer | Iran |
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| Year | 1753-1757 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Multi-line calligraphic inscription in Persian nastaliq script filling the entire field, arranged in three principal horizontal bands separated by ruled lines. The flowing script, characteristic of the Zand period under Karim Khan, bears the royal titulature and invocation in an elaborate cursive style. Dotted ornaments punctuate the margins between the inscription bands. The irregular flan edges, typical of hammered coinage of this era, frame the text without a formal border. |
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| Reverse description | Multi-line Persian nastaliq inscription recording the mint name (Isfahan) and regnal year, enclosed within a decorative inner frame composed of a series of short curved arcs forming an ornamental border. The legend fills the central field in flowing calligraphic lines, with the mint and date prominently displayed in accordance with Zand-period monetary convention. The surrounding field is plain, and the flan is irregular, consistent with hand-struck production. |
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| Mintage | 1166 (1753) - - 1169 (1756) - - 1170 (1757) - - |
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