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Inscription: Sultanül berreyni [...]/ Tuğra, duribe fi Kostantiniye 1115 Diameter: 40 mm, weight: 25.65 g
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Silver coin of the Ottoman Empire – The Inscription reads “Duribe fi Kostantiniye 1115” i.e. minted in Kostantaniyye or Islambol (the alternative name for Istanbul or Constantinople) in the year 1115 H (i.e. of Hegira, the Islamic calendar, that is 1703 AD, which indicates not neccessarily the year of the actual production of the coin but the year of accession of Sultan Ahmed III; all of the coins minted during his reign bear the same date). “Tugra” means the imperial seal of the sultan.
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