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The 100 Kuruş minted in 1277/1 belongs to the coinage of the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Sultan Abdulaziz (1861–1875). A total of 2,347,000 pieces were struck at the Kostantiniye Mint. The coin's rarity is classified as AVAILABLE.

 

The coin’s accession number is represented by the symbol ١, and its minting year is marked as ١٢٧٧.

On the obverse side, the tughra of Sultan Abdulaziz is displayed above the accession number (1), accompanied by the word 'sene' (year) and the denomination (100). On the reverse side, the inscription 'Minted at the Kostantiniye Mint' is displayed, with the Sultan’s accession year (1277) beneath it.

 

The coin is made of gold and has an average weight of 7.11 grams with a diameter of 22.03 millimeters.

Abdülaziz · 100 Kuruş · (1277/1) · Constantinople

₺1,000.00Price
  • Category Details
    Country Ottoman Empire
    Reign Sultan Abdulaziz (1861–1875)
    Coin Name 100 Kuruş
    Metal Gold (Au)
    Minting Year 1277/1 (Hijri)
    Obverse Sultan Abdulaziz’s tughra above accession number (1), 'sene' term, and denomination (100)
    Reverse Inscription: 'Minted at the Kostantiniye Mint' and Sultan’s accession year (1277) beneath it
    Weight (g) 7.11
    Diameter (mm) 22.03
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