N° 3233 | Tunisia 2 Kharub 1858 AH 1274 Countermarked

3233 - Tunisia 2 Kharub 1858 AH 1274 Countermarked
3233 - Tunisia 2 Kharub 1858 AH 1274 Countermarked

Description

KM# 116.2, N# 33180; Copper; Muhammad II; XF

GPT Description

The Tunisia 2 Kharub 1858 AH 1274 Countermarked coin is a fascinating piece of history from Tunisia. This coin is made of copper and features a countermark, indicating that it was re-stamped with a new design or symbol. The coin is attributed to Muhammad II, a ruler of Tunisia during the 19th century. In 1858 (AH 1274), Tunisia was under the rule of Muhammad II Bey, who ruled from 1855 to 1859. During this time, Tunisia was experiencing political and social changes, as the country was a part of the broader Ottoman Empire. The coin is classified as KM# 116.2 and N# 33180, and it is in XF (extremely fine) condition, indicating that it is well-preserved despite its age. Overall, this coin serves as a tangible link to the history and culture of Tunisia during the mid-19th century, offering a glimpse into the monetary system and leadership of the time.
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