Barakzai, AR half rupee, `Abd al-Rahman

$65
Barakzai Dynasty (1239-1319 AH) `Abd al-Rahman (1297-1319AH) Dar al-Sultanat Herat mint (1297-1319AH/1880-1901AD) OBVERSE: mint formula inside decorated circle REVERSE: Amir’s

Qarlughid, AE jital, Nasir Al-Din Muhammad, with “S” tamgha

$299
Qarlughid. Nasir al-Din Muhammad (1249-1259 AD) he Qarlughids were a minor Turkic dynasty that ruled parts of present-day Pakistan and

Great Mongols, BI fals, temp. Chingiz Khan, Balkh

$45
Great Mongols. Temp. Chingiz Khan (1603-624AH / 1206-1227AD) Citing Chingiz Khan as “qa’an al-a’zam” (The Qaan, the Supreme) BI fals

Kushano-Sasanians, AE drachm, Ohrmazd / Hormizd I

$45
Kushano-Sasanians. Ohrmazd / Hormizd I Kushanshah (290-320AD) AE drachm (2.0 g) Crowned bust right / Half-length bust, holding wreath and spear,

YüehChi / Kushans, AE drachm, Heliokles’ imitation

$75
YüehChi / Early Kushans. Posthumous issue/imitation of Bactrian Greek issue of Heliokles I (145-130BC) After the YüehChi (future Kushans) overran Bactria

Ilkhans, AR dirham, anonymous, Qa’an al-‘Adil

$155
Ilkhans (Hulaguid, Mongols of Persia), 654-758AH Anonymous coinage of Rum Seljuq style, 671-675AH AR dirham (2.67 g) Anonymous, with Qa’an

Ilkhans, AR dirham, Arghun, Nishapur

$185
Ilkhans. Arghun Khan (1284-1291 AD) AR dirham (2.17 g) Nishapur mint Near VF. RARE Reference: Z-345278 (this coin) ♦Please, note that our

Abbasid Revolution, AE fals, Abu Muslim

$125
Abbasid Revolution. ‛Abd al-Rahman b. Muslim / Abu Muslim. (127-136AH) AE heavy fals (3.66 g) Mint and date uncertain Near

Umayyad, AE fals, Balkh, AH114, al-Junayd

$145
Umayyad Caliphate. Al-Junayd (b. ‘Abd Allah al-Murri), Governor of Khorasan (111/112-116AH) Citing the Governor and denomination formula sittin bi-dirham (“sixty

Abbasid, AR dirham, al-Ma’mun, MAS, 206AH

$99
Abbasid Caliphate (132-656AH). Caliph Al-Ma’mun (194-218AH) AR dirham Madinat al-Salam (Baghdad) mint Dated 206AH Choice XF. Rare this nice! Reference: Z-126527

Abbasid, AR dirham, al-Mutawakkil, MAS, 233AH

$135
Abbasid Caliphate (132-656AH). Caliph al-Mutawakkil (232-247AH) AR dirham Madinat al-Salam mint Dated 233AH Superb ex-hoard condition, as found. Uncleaned coin.

Janid, AR tanga, Nadr Muhammad Khan

$99
Janids. Nadr Muhammad Khan (1054 – 1057AH) AR tanga 4.36 g, 25.5 – 31 mm Choice XF to AU. RARE

Janid, AR tanga, Nadr Muhammad Khan, Bukhara

$125
Janids. Nadr Muhammad Khan (1054 – 1057AH) AR tanga 4.37 g, 25.5 – 30 mm Bukhara mint Choice XF to

Bactrian Greeks, AE unit, Euthydemos I, local imitation

$99
Bactrian Greeks. Euthydemos I (230-200BC) AE unit. Local (Indo-Scythian) imitation Choice VF. RARE Reference: Z-167211 (similar coin) ♦Please, note that our prices

Great Mongols, AV dinar, interregnum, 647/9AH

$799
Great Mongols. Anonymous Interregnum issue AV dinar (4.17 g) Mint uncertain Clear date 657/9AH The coin was intentionally folded in

Central Asia, Soghd, AE unit, rulers of Paikend

$145
Central Asia. Soghd. Rulers of the City of Paikend. 8th century AD AE unit (1.45 g, 16.5 – 17 mm)

Central Asia, AE seal in Hunnic style

$199
Ancient Bactria & Margiana / Oxus region. Copper seal in Hunnic style. 1st – 3rd cent. AD A circular Bactrian

Central Asia, Soghd, AE unit, Ustrushana, Satachary

$199
Central Asia. Soghd. Ustrushana. Afshin Satachary. 6th-7th century AD Ustrushana was a historically significant region in Central Asia, located between

Qarlughid, BI jital, Nasir al-Din Muhammad, Kurraman

$145
Qarlughid. Nasir al-Din Muhammad (1249-1259 AD) The Qarlughids were a minor Turkic dynasty that ruled parts of present-day Pakistan and

Afghan Civic Copper, AE fulus, Khanabad, 1301AH

$99
Afghan civic copper (AE) fulus struck at Khanabad, dated 1301 AH (1883–1884 AD) A locally issued copper fulus produced for

Sasanians, AR drachm, Shapur II, Sakastan

$599
Sasanians. Shapur II (309-379AD) AR drachm (3.37 g) Mint V (Sakastan, modern Zaranj in South-Western Afghanistan) OBVERSE: Bust of Shapur II right,

Afghan Civic Copper, AE fulus, Qandahar, 1072AH

$145
Afghan Civic Copper fulus minted in Qandahar in 1072AH (approximately 1661-1662AD) During this period, Qandahar was a contested region between

Alchon Huns AE bracteate, Iranian Huns, Alkhon style

$99
Iranian Huns. Alkhan/Alkhon Huns (5th cent. AD) AE bracteate (0.16 g, 16.5 – 17 mm) Early bareheaded bust with strongly

Central Asia, N.Tokharistan, AE unit, unpublished

$145
Central Asia. Local principalities in Northern Tokharistan (5th – 6th cent. AD) AE unit (1.50 g) OBVERSE: Sasanian style bust