Ottoman Empire, temp. Abdulmejid I, AE 10 Para, Constantinople Mint, AH 1255 year 21

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Ottoman Empire, temp. Abdulmejid I, (AH 1255-1277 / AD 1839-1861), AE 10 Para(copper,5.10g,27.3mm), Constantinople Mint, AH 1255 year 21 – wavy flan otherwise nice original find patina
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Era/Ruler: Ottoman Empire, time Abdulmejid I Mint/Date : Constantinople, AH 1255 year 21
DenomĀ Ā Ā  : AE 10 Para Wt/DiaĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā  : 5.1 g / 27.3 mm
Obv: Tughra beside flowers with regnal year below
Rev: Value in center of circular text; below accession date 1255
Ref: KM 667 Rarity/Choice: Common, Fine VF
Note: Abdulmejid I ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1839 to 1861. His reign was marked by various reforms and modernization efforts aimed at modernizing the empire’s administration, military, and infrastructure. Abdulmejid I is particularly known for his efforts to implement the Tanzimat reforms, which aimed to promote equality and justice within the empire. The Constantinople Mint, located in the capital city of the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Istanbul), was one of the principal mints responsible for producing coins for the empire. Coins minted there were of significant importance as they were widely circulated within the empire and beyond.