Shahi Público Deposited

Definição
  • A Persian silver coin of the Sufi or Safi dynasty. It was one quarter of the Abbasi and was equal to ten pieces of the copper money called Kasbegi or Kazbegi.

    The Shahi of the coinage of modern Persia is a copper coin of the value of two Puli or fifty Dinar, and its multiples consist of two Shahi equal to one Senar and four Shahi equal to one Abbasi.

    The Shahi was also a silver coin formerly current in the Deccan and other parts of India. There are many varieties, some of them, e.g., the Pistan Shahi, deriving their names from the individuals who introduced them.

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

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