Postby Damon » Tue Jun 23, 2020 8:12 am
Effreek
Apologies for the long delay in replying.
Not sure exactly what the points of difference are but here is my best guess.
It is true that the word for silver in Arabic فضة has three letters (from right to left - fa, dhad and tah marbutah) each of which is quite distinct when written in a conventional manner.
The same word on this item is written in a stylized manner. The word initial letter fa is closest to the conventional - a circle with a dot above it. The medial dhad has the expected dot above it but is missing what might be called the little tail at the end of the letter. The final tah marbutah does not have the expected two dots above it. There is only one but in daily script the two dots are often replaced by a short dash which in this case displays as a dot.
Hope that this helps.
I am not an expert and am learning on the go, so others may have different views
Damon