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Safavid Empire 4 Shahi coin 1710 140 AED
درهم 140
تفاصيل السلعة
العمر
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الحالة
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تم النشر بتاريخ: 26 فبراير 2026
الوصف
Denomination: 4 Shahi
• Year: 1710 (AH date usually shown in Islamic calendar)
• Metal: Silver
• Region: Persia (modern Iran)
• Mint: Often Isfahan or other Safavid mints (exact mint depends on visible inscription)
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🔎 Design Features
Safavid coins are inscription-based (no portraits).
Typical elements:
• Name and titles of the Shah
• $%&’a Islamic religious phrases
• Mint name
• Islamic year (Hijri date)
Calligraphy style is usually elegant but can appear worn due to weak strikes.
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📊 Grade (From Slab)
• F Details (Fine Details)
• Heavy circulation wear
• Some surface issues
• Major inscriptions still partially visible
“Details” means it has problems (cleaning, corrosion, or damage) preventing a straight numeric grade.
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🏛 Historical Context
• Late Safavid period
• Shah Sultan Husayn was the last effective Safavid ruler
• Within 12 years (1722), the Safavid Empire collapsed after Afghan invasion
Coins from this late period are historically significant because they represent the final years of Safavid rule.
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💰 Approximate Market Value
Because of:
• Fine Details grade
• Surface issues
• Common late-date issue
Estimated value:
• $40 – $90 USD
Higher if mint name is rare or inscriptions are clearer.
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📚 Collectibility
Popular among:
• Islamic coin collectors
• Persian history collectors
• Early modern Middle Eastern coin specialists
• Year: 1710 (AH date usually shown in Islamic calendar)
• Metal: Silver
• Region: Persia (modern Iran)
• Mint: Often Isfahan or other Safavid mints (exact mint depends on visible inscription)
⸻
🔎 Design Features
Safavid coins are inscription-based (no portraits).
Typical elements:
• Name and titles of the Shah
• $%&’a Islamic religious phrases
• Mint name
• Islamic year (Hijri date)
Calligraphy style is usually elegant but can appear worn due to weak strikes.
⸻
📊 Grade (From Slab)
• F Details (Fine Details)
• Heavy circulation wear
• Some surface issues
• Major inscriptions still partially visible
“Details” means it has problems (cleaning, corrosion, or damage) preventing a straight numeric grade.
⸻
🏛 Historical Context
• Late Safavid period
• Shah Sultan Husayn was the last effective Safavid ruler
• Within 12 years (1722), the Safavid Empire collapsed after Afghan invasion
Coins from this late period are historically significant because they represent the final years of Safavid rule.
⸻
💰 Approximate Market Value
Because of:
• Fine Details grade
• Surface issues
• Common late-date issue
Estimated value:
• $40 – $90 USD
Higher if mint name is rare or inscriptions are clearer.
⸻
📚 Collectibility
Popular among:
• Islamic coin collectors
• Persian history collectors
• Early modern Middle Eastern coin specialists
منطقة
المنطقة 7, قرية هيدرا, أبو ظبي, الإمارات
- المحاسبة / المالية
- السيارات
- الصحة والجمال
- التنظيف /التدبير المنزلي
- الإنشاءات
- شيف / طباخ
- خدمة العملاء / مركز الإتصال
- إدارة وتحليل البيانات
- التصميم
- سائق / توصيل
- تعليم
- هندسة
- إدارة الفعاليات والمناسبات
- عامل / فنّي
- الموارد البشرية - الإدارة
- تكنولوجيا المعلومات
- خدمات قانونية
- خدمات لوجستية و توزيع
- التصنيع / التخزين
- كابتن بحري / بحار
- التسويق/الإعلان
- الاعلام,الفنون والترفيه
- الطب / الرعاية الصحية
- عقارات
- تشغيل المطاعم
- المبيعات / تطوير الأعمال
- السكرتارية / المكتب الأمامي
- الأمن /الحماية
- رياضة و لياقة
- السفروالضيافة
- أخرى
- يبحث عن عمل
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