Coins from the Ottoman Empire

At the beginning of the 14th century, the decline of the Sultanate of Rum led to the emergence of many principalities in Anatolia. The most remarkable of them was born following the conquest of Mocadene by Osman I: in 1299, the Ottoman Beylik was born. The Ottomans will continue their expansion in Asia Minor and the Balkans to the detriment of the Byzantine Empire in the West and the Karamanids in the East: in 1335, the capital moved from Bursa to Edirne and kept this status until the taking of Constantinople, which led to the end of Byzantine civilization in 1453 during the reign of Mehmed II. From this date, several eyalets led by pashas will be created to govern the different provinces of the country. From then on, the Empire prospered thanks to its total control over the Black Sea, the slave trade and the Silk Road. The decisive victory of Selim Ist at the Battle of Ridaniya in 1517 brought about the end of the Mamluk Sultanate and allowed the Empire to expand on the Maghreb while moving the center of the Islamic Caliphate to Constantinople. The victories of his son, Suleiman the Magnificent, shook Europe as the Empire continued to expand in the East. The akçe, traditional silver currency, is then replaced in the southern and eastern territories by larger modules, the medini and dirham. The Empire is at its peak, but finds itself wedged between the Vasa, Habsburg and Russians in the North, the British Empire in the West and the Safavids in the East. During this phase of stagnation, the akçe suffers many devaluations and will gradually disappear at the end of the 17th century in favor of the para which will become, with the kurus, the new standard. The decline began in the 19th century with the loss of all its territories in Europe following the advance of the Russian front and the independence of some provinces in the Balkans. The final coup de grace will be carried to the end of the First World War: the victory of the allies bringing the occupation then the partition of the territory in various states.
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Akçe (1327-1687)

Manghir - Anonymous (ornamental)
ND

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.1 g
N# 301264
Manghir - Mehmed II (Ayasuluk mint)
ND (852-856)

Standard circulation coin
Bronze • 1.4 g • ⌀ 12 mm
N# 315873
Manghir - Selim I
ND (918-926)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.10 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 317638
Manghir - Suleyman I
926

Copper • 0.8 g • ⌀ 12 mm
N# 295474
Manghir - Suleiman I The Magnificent (Constantinople)
926 (926-1520)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.46 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 318048
Manghir - Murad III
991

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.1 g
N# 316245
Manghir - Murad I
ND (1362-1389)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.4 g • ⌀ 13 mm
N# 312734
Manghir - Murad I
ND (1362-1389)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.4 g • ⌀ 16 mm
N# 337234
Available for swap Manghir - Murad I ("Ramadan" type)
790 (1388)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.7 g • ⌀ 17 mm
N# 139519
Manghir - Bayezid I
ND (1389-1402)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.1 g • ⌀ 19 mm
N# 146071
Manghir - Bayezid I
ND (1389-1402)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3.1 g • ⌀ 18.9 mm
N# 320985
Available for swap Manghir - Mehmed Celebi
813 (1411)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.5 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 148354
Manghir - Murad II (unknown mint)
ND (1421-1444)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.6 g
N# 232792
Manghir - Murad II (Ayasluk)
827 (1424)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.2 g • ⌀ 16 mm
N# 143305
Manghir - Murad II (Bursa)
637-836 (1433)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.5 g • ⌀ 18 mm
N# 181035
Manghir - Mehmed II (Bursa Mint)
ND (1444-1446)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.5 g • ⌀ 14.1 mm
N# 151967
Manghir - Mehmed II (Tire, fleur-de-lys below)
ND (1444-1446)

Copper • 2.6 g • ⌀ 14 mm
N# 143304
Manghir - Muhammad b. Murad khan /Mehmed II/
ND (1444-1446)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.28 g • ⌀ 13 mm
N# 270704
Manghir - Muhammad b. Murad khan /Mehmed II/ (unknown mint)
ND (1444-1446)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3.5 g
N# 232791
Available for swap Manghir - Mehmed II (Amasya mint)
855 (1451)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.1 g
N# 301262
Manghir - Anonymous (attributed to the second reign of Mehmed II, Constantinople)
ND (1451-1481)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.66 g • ⌀ 14.8 mm
N# 127141
Manghir - Mehmed II (Second Reign; Bursa)
ND (1451-1481)

Copper • 2.92 g • ⌀ 14 mm
N# 324499
Manghir - Mehmed II (Second Reign; Tire)
ND (1451-1481)

Copper • 3.58 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 324530
Manghir - Mehmed II (Second Reign) Constantinople
ND (1451-1481)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.6 g • ⌀ 14.5 mm
N# 320451
Manghir - Mehmed II (Second Reign) Tire
ND (1451-1481)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.52 g • ⌀ 14 mm
N# 320153
Manghir - Mehmed II (Edirne)
857-867 (1453-1463)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.3 g • ⌀ 13 mm
Val CCMS# 29, N# 120270
Manghir - Mehmed II (Bursa)
861 (1457)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.1 g • ⌀ 11 mm
N# 141992
Manghir - Bayezid II (Constantinople, linear titulature)
886 (1481)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.9 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 152293
Manghir - Anonymous (attributed to Bayezid II, Tire, with arabesques)
ND (1481-1512)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3 g • ⌀ 17 mm
N# 143516
Manghir - Anonymous (attributed to Bayezid II, Tire, with star-shaped flower)
ND (1481-1512)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1 g • ⌀ 12 mm
N# 158978
Manghir - Bayezid II
ND (1481-1512)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.7 g
N# 65359
Manghir - Bayezid II
ND (1481-1512)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.46 g • ⌀ 11 mm
N# 144530
Manghir - Anonymous (Constantinople)
ND (1481-1574)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.3 g • ⌀ 12 mm
Val CCMS# 133, N# 120269
Available for swap Manghir - Bayezid II (Constantinople, circular titulature)
903 (1498)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.5 g • ⌀ 14 mm
N# 96156
Manghir - Selim I (Dimashq)
923 (1517)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.4 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 178462
Available for swap Manghir - Selim I (Kostantiniye)
925 (1519)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.5 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 148233
Manghir - Anonymous
926-942 (1520-1536)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.1 g • ⌀ 11.5 mm
N# 229029
Manghir - Anonymous (attributed to Suleyman I, Constantinople)
969 (1562)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3.43 g • ⌀ 13 mm
N# 158980
Manghir - Murad III
992 (1584)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.6 g
N# 316244
1 Manghir - Suleyman II Sarajevo mint
1100 (1689)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.3 g • ⌀ 18 mm
KM# 89, N# 89843
Available for swap Akce - Süleyman I (Novaberda Mint)
ND (926)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.9 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 151968
Akce - Selim II (Novaberda mint)
ND (974-982)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.1 g
N# 190107
Akce - Ahmed II
ND (1102-1106)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.25 g • ⌀ 12 mm
Damali# 21-K-G4a, N# 396619
Akce - Osman Gazi
ND (1299-1324)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.72 g • ⌀ 13 mm
N# 33786
Akce - Orhan Gazi
ND (1324-1362)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.9 g • ⌀ 15 mm
N# 220821
Akce - Murad I
ND (1362-1389)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 0.70 g • ⌀ 12.01 mm
Artuk# 1381, N# 80888
Available for swap Akce - Bayezid I (without mint)
792 (1390)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.1 g • ⌀ 13.5 mm
Artuk# 1385, N# 107074
Akce - Interregnum (Suleiman Çelebi)
806 (1404)

Standard circulation coin
Silver • 1.17 g • ⌀ 14 mm
N# 160665

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