Zer-mahbub, also called Zar-mahbub. A gold coin of the Ottoman Empire, weighing variously from thirty-seven to forty grains. Marsden (i. 372) states that "such of these as are coined in the mint of Constantinople are commonly named Stambul, as those of Cairo are named Misri."
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