Turkey Lira 1.8Grams Gold Coin
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Turkish Gold coins harken back to the days of the Ottoman Empire, which encompassed much of the Arabian peninsula prior to its break-up in the aftermath of World War I. These historic coins contain beautiful calligraphy!
Obverse: The center of the coin depicts Tugra. This is a calligraphic monogram of the Ottoman Turkish Sultan. The signature is surrounded by laurel twigs and torches, a symbol of victory and honor. Above, seven stars sign on the signature. Reverse: The monogram on the central part of the coin is surrounded by a laurel wreath. At the top of the coin are minted stars and in the bottom year of the coin.

Turkish Gold coins harken back to the days of the Ottoman Empire, which encompassed much of the Arabian peninsula prior to its break-up in the aftermath of World War I. These historic coins contain beautiful calligraphy!
Obverse: The center of the coin depicts Tugra. This is a calligraphic monogram of the Ottoman Turkish Sultan. The signature is surrounded by laurel twigs and torches, a symbol of victory and honor. Above, seven stars sign on the signature. Reverse: The monogram on the central part of the coin is surrounded by a laurel wreath. At the top of the coin are minted stars and in the bottom year of the coin.
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Turkish Gold coins harken back to the days of the Ottoman Empire, which encompassed much of the Arabian peninsula prior to its break-up in the aftermath of World War I. These historic coins contain beautiful calligraphy!
Obverse: The center of the coin depicts Tugra. This is a calligraphic monogram of the Ottoman Turkish Sultan. The signature is surrounded by laurel twigs and torches, a symbol of victory and honor. Above, seven stars sign on the signature. Reverse: The monogram on the central part of the coin is surrounded by a laurel wreath. At the top of the coin are minted stars and in the bottom year of the coin.
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