The 100 Kuruş Meskûk minted in 1336/1 belongs to the reign of Sultan Mehmed VI Vahideddin (1918–1922) and is included in the Ottoman Empire's coin catalog. It was produced at the Kostantiniye Mint and is classified as Rare (R) in terms of rarity according to the sikke.NET rarity index.
The accession number is represented by the symbol ١, while the minting year is indicated as ١٣٣٦.
The obverse side features the tughra of Sultan VI Mehmed Vahideddin, with the accession number (1) and the term 'sene' (year) beneath. The reverse side displays the inscription 'Minted at the Kostantiniye Mint', along with the Sultan’s accession year (1336).
This coin is crafted from gold, with an average weight of 7.21 grams and a diameter of 22.03 millimeters.
Vahdettin · 100 Kuruş Meskûk · (1336/1) · Constantinople
Category Details Country Ottoman Empire Reign Sultan Mehmed VI Vahideddin (1918–1922) Coin Name 100 Kuruş Meskûk Metal Gold (Au) Minting Year 1336/1 (Hijri) Obverse Features the tughra of Sultan VI Mehmed Vahideddin with the accession number (1) and 'sene' term Reverse Inscription: 'Minted at the Kostantiniye Mint' with the Sultan’s accession year (1336) below Weight (g) 7.21 Diameter (mm) 22.03 Rare