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| 正面描述 | The obverse bears a multi-line Persian religious legend executed in Nastaliq script, filling the entire field without a defined border. The inscription reads: 'شد آفتاب و ماه زر و سیم در جهان از سکه امام بحق صاحب الزمان' — a devotional couplet proclaiming that the sun, moon, gold, and silver of the world derive their worth from the coinage of the rightful Imam, the Lord of the Age (a Shi'a reference to the Hidden Imam). The lettering is boldly struck in high relief characteristic of Zand-period hammered coinage, with the text arranged in horizontal registers across the flan. |
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| 正面铭文 | شد آفتاب و ماه زر و سیم در جهان از سکه امام بحق صاحب الزمان |
| 背面描述 | The reverse displays the mint name and regnal year inscribed within a defined inner circle, surrounded by a plain outer border typical of Zand-dynasty hammered silver coinage. The central legend reads 'ضرب دارالعلم شیراز' — 'struck in the Abode of Knowledge, Shiraz' — a prestigious epithet for the city of Shiraz — followed by the AH date ۱۱۷۲ (1759 CE). The Nastaliq script lettering is boldly rendered in high relief, consistent with the irregular flan and variable strike quality characteristic of this issue. |
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