Flusch Público Deposited

Definición
  • Also called Khodabandi. A Persian silver coin of the Sufi or Sal'i dynasty. Its value was one half Abbasi or two Shahis. It is also known as the Sad-Dinar.

    At Bassorah, in Asia-Minor, a money of account formerly prevailed based on the Persian system, as follows:

    1 Toman = 100 Mahmudi or Mamudix

    = 1000 Danims or Danimes

    = 10,000 Flusch

    According to Noback, Munz, Mass, und Gewichts-verhaltnisse. 1850. (p. 652), the Mahmudi was also a former copper coin of Maskat, and the twentieth part of the Piastre or Spanish Dollar. It was sub- divided into twenty Gass or Goz.

Fuente
  • Frey's Dictionary (American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. 50, 1916)

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