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Ottoman Empire - Akce Or Para

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 Posted 07/27/2011  05:17 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Gandy_II to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here I have four unidentified coins - I think, that they are from the Ottoman empire (18. or 19. century). First and second coins are billion, third is silver, four is copper. On third coin is date 1143 - Mahmud I.?

Thanks in advance.

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 Posted 07/27/2011  08:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hello and welcome.

When asking for a coin ID, giving the size is always helpful - it helps narrow down the search.

I can't see enough details on #1 to give an ID.

#2 I can see where the accession year is, but can't read it clearly. Best guess is "1223", regnal year 1, which should make it an akce or para, depending on size.

#3 is a para, accession year 1143 (KM# 193). Ottoman coins of this period use regnal year symbols rather than numbers, and if I've located the symbol correctly, yours is Symbol XIV.

#4 is an imitation coin used for jewellery purposes.
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Hi Sap.

#2 is akce in fact (0,1 g), probably #1 will be simillar coin.

Thanks very much!!

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