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Stumped | Jewellery Imitation Ottoman

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Stumped-|-Jewellery-Imitation-Ottoman

A friend of mine sent me this photo. I'll see about getting a picture of the other side as well. I am stumped. Any ideas?

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It's a crude imitation of an Ottoman Empire gold coin from the 1800's; the swirly thing is a very simplistic attempt to draw a toughra. Specifically, the hayriye altin series issued from 1827 to 1832. See this example on Zeno.ru.

There are five examples of this coin on Zeno; all of them are holed. The genuine coins, as well as the imitations like yours, were extensively used for jewellery purposes.
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Very cool. Thank you for your help.

I had to google what a toughra was. LOL :) Wiktionary says it's a seal used by Ottoman sultans placed on coins, stamps and official documents. Very interesting.
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