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The image displays a rectangular, dark-colored informational plaque with gilded text and a golden border, featuring decorative curved corners. The plaque is set against a dark, mottled surface, possibly marble or granite, suggesting a museum or historical site setting. Good lighting illuminates the golden lettering. The plaque provides information about the "KOIN TELUK SAMAWI" (Teluk Samawi Coin) in three languages: Indonesian, English, and Arabic. The text explains that the Teluk Samawi Coin, also referred to as the "Coined Bronze of Teluk Samawi" or "Koin Keuh Aceh Teluk Samawi," served as a form of currency and proof of transactions. It was utilized in the Teluk Samawi region, which is presently known as Lhokseumawe City, during the period of the Aceh Darussalam Sultanate. The inscription further details that one side of the coin bears the name "Jauhar Al-'alam Syah," while the other side reads "Teluk Samawi." The date of issuance or circulation is given as 1229 H (Hijri) / 1814 M (Gregorian) in the Indonesian and English sections. Notably, the Arabic section records the Gregorian year as 1816 AD, presenting a minor discrepancy in the date compared to the other two languages.
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