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1825, Algeria (Ottoman), Mahmud II. Large Silver 2 Budju (Zudj Budju) Coin. XF!!

Reference: KM-75. Mint Date: 1825 (AH 1242) Mint Place: Jazayir (Algeria) Denomination: 2 Budju (Zudj Bujdu) Condition: About XF (much better in hand than on the photograph!) Weight: 19.35gm Diameter: 38mm Material: Silver

Obverse: Flower-like ornament above mint formula and date (AH 1242). All within flower-like pattern and beaded border.

Reverse: Four lines of legends within beaded border.

Mahmud II (Ottoman Turkish: Mahmud-i sani) (20 July 1785 – 1 July 1839) was the 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839. He was born at Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, the son of Sultan Abdul Hamid I. His reign is notable mostly for the extensive legal and military reforms he instituted. His mother was Valide Sultan (1808) Naksh-i-Dil Haseki Sultan or Nakshidil Haseki Sultan, tr:Naksidil Sultan . He is the ancestor of all succeeding Sultans.

His most notable achievement was the abolition of the Janissary corps in 1826 and the establishment of a modern Ottoman Army, named the Nizam-i Cedid (meaning New Order in Ottoman Turkish).

Following the loss of the Ottoman Vilayet of Greece after the Battle of Navarino against the combined British-French-Russian fleets in 1827, Mahmud II gave top priority to rebuilding a strong Ottoman naval force. The first steam ships of the Ottoman Navy were acquired in 1828. In 1829 the 62x17x7 m ship-of-the-line Mahmudiye, the world's largest warship for many years, which was armed with 128 cannons on 3 decks, was built by the Imperial Naval Arsenal on the Golden Horn in Istanbul.

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This item has been sold for   $201.0 / 2015-08-27
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 Denomination: 1 Budju
 Metal: Silver
 State: Algeria
 Person: Mahmud II
 Catalog reference:
  KM-68
 
Coin variations: 7 instance(s)
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