The Safavid Shah Abbas III Silver Abbasi Coin is a remarkable historical silver issue from the final phase of the Safavid Empire of Persia. Struck at the prestigious Isfahan mint in 1145 AH (1732–1733 AD), this coin represents the transitional period of Safavid rule under the nominal authority of Shah Abbas III, during a time when real political power was shifting within the empire toward emerging forces that would later shape the Afsharid era.
This beautiful silver Abbasi coin reflects the classical Safavid monetary tradition, known for its refined craftsmanship, elegant Persian calligraphy, and deeply symbolic Islamic inscriptions. Each detail engraved on the coin carries both artistic and ideological importance, making it not only a medium of exchange but also a powerful representation of Safavid cultural and religious identity.
Highly valued among collectors and historians, this coin stands as an important artifact of Persian Islamic numismatics, offering insight into the political transitions and artistic continuity of late Safavid Iran.

