“Abbasi” is a term associated with a currency used in Iran, primarily during the Safavid era and later. The Abbasi was a silver coin, often featuring intricate designs, inscriptions, and calligraphy specific to the Persian and Islamic artistic tradition.
During the Safavid dynasty (1501–1736), the Abbasi coin was a significant currency denomination, and it continued to be used in subsequent Iranian dynasties, such as the Qajar dynasty. These coins played a role in both domestic and international trade and were integral to the economic history of Iran.
Abbasi coins are of historical and numismatic interest, and they offer valuable insights into the cultural and economic history of Iran during various dynastic periods. Thank you for clarifying the context.
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Safavid. Shah Sultan Husayn (AD 1694-1722). AR Abbasi. Rasht. AH 1131
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Afsharid. Nadir Shah. AR Abbasi. Isfahan AH 1148
- £125.00
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ZAND: Karim Khan, 1753-1779, AR Abbasi, Isfahan, AH1178
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Safavid, Tahmasp II, AH 1135-1145. AR abbasi.Tabriz mint. Dated AH 1136
- £245.00
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ZAND: Karim Khan, 1753-1779, AR Abbasi, Kashan, AH1177
- £30.00
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