Аннотация:This article analyzes the coins, which have been issued in Iravān, Qazvīn, Nakjavān, Tabrīz and Tiflīs during the last decade of reign of Ḥosayn Safavi, in 1125–1135 AH / 1713–1722 AD, and featured the specific signs. As shown in the article, these signs have been made by official moneyers and might have been associated with their names. Different interpretations of these signs are proposed – as initials according to their Persian spelling (٢ = d, ۴ = č, ٥ and similar signs like "circle" and possibly also "circle with pletals" = p or h, ۶ = š, ٩ = n) or as full names or surnames ("cross in circle" and “bowed cross” = Xač‛atur?, "circle with pletals" with pletals may signify rose, i.e. correspond to names and surnames starting with Armenian root vard as Vardan etc. or Turkic root gül).