Kingdom of Parthia, AR drachm, Artabanus II

SOLD Parthia. Artabanus II (10-38AD) Artabanus II was a king of the Parthian Empire who ruled from around 10 AD

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

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Central Asia, Silk Road, AE bracteate of Hunnic style

SOLD Central Asian Bracteate with Crowned Bust Holding a Flower (Unique Variety) 0.35 g, 21.5 mm This intriguing bracteate depicts

Great Mongols, AV dinar, temp. Chingiz Khan, Bukhara

SOLD Great Mongols. Anonymous. Issued either shortly before or shortly after the death of  Genghis / Chingiz Khan (603-624AH /

Hunnic Tribes, countermarked AR drachm of Khusru II

SOLD Iranian Huns. Countermarked issue of Sasanian ruler Khusru II (590-628AD) AR drachm (3.29 g) Anonymous Western Turk countermark “Simurgh”

Great Mongols, AE jital, temp. Chingiz Khan, Nimruz

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Qarlughid, AE jital, Nasir Al-Din Muhammad

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

Bactrian Greeks, AE unit, Euthydemos I, local imitation

SOLD Bactrian Greeks. Euthydemos I (230-200BC) AE unit. Local (Indo-Scythian) imitation 4.23 g, 20.5 mm Choice VF Reference: Z-167211 (this coin) ♦Please, note

Central Asia, Soghd, AR unit, Antiochos imitation

SOLD Central Asia. Soghd. Samarqand. Anonymous imitation of Antiochos issues (I – II cent. AD) AR unit (0.30 g) OBVERSE:

Central Asia, Silk Road, AE bracteate, Bactrian camel

SOLD Fascinating and quite rare bronze (AE) bracteate-type piece, very much in the visual language of Silk Road–era local issues

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Indo-Greek Influence

SOLD Kidarite Huns. Gandharan series of Kashmir Smast  (4th/5th c. AD) AE unit 1.18 g, 11.96 – 12.53 mm Choice

Western Turks, AE drachm, Sri Ranasrikari

SOLD Iranian Huns. Western Turks. Ruler Sri Ranasrikari (first quarter of 8th cent. AD) AE drachm 2.60 g, 27 –

Kushano-Sasanians, AE drachm, Shapur I or Ardashir

SOLD Kushano-Sasanian. Shapur I or Ardashir Merw-shah (240-260AD) Local issue of Marw/Merw AE drachm (2.6 g, 17 – 18.5 mm)

Great Mongols, AV dinar, temp. Chingiz Khan, Astarabad

SOLD Great Mongols. Temp. Chingiz Khan (603-624AH / 1206-1227AD) AV dinar (5.48 g, 32 – 34.5 mm) Astarabad (أستراباد) mint

Central Asia, AE unit, unpublished

SOLD Central Asia. Local principalities in Northern Tokharistan (5th – 6th cent. AD) AE unit (1.01 g, 14.5 – 15.5

Central Asia, AE unit, unknown Chaganiyan ruler

SOLD Medieval Central Asia. Northern Tokharestan. Unknown Chaganiyan ruler. 6th-7th cent. AD AE unit (1.23 g) Facing portrait flanked by

Central Asia, Soghd, AE cash, Hirak/Gurak

SOLD Central Asia. Soghd. Ikhshids of Samarqand. Hirak/Gurak (710-738AD) The Ikhshids of Samarqand were local rulers of Sogdiana under the

Durrani, AR rupee, Timur Shah, Balkh, 1201AH

SOLD Durrani Empire. Timur Shah (1186-1207AH / 1773-1793AD) AR rupee (11.10 g) Minted at Balkh The mint is mentioned as

Western Turks, AE ½ drachm, Later Nezak, Type 204

SOLD Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Coin in the name of the Nezak, but struck during the time of the

Hunnic Tribes, countermarked Sasanian AR drachm

SOLD Iranian Huns. Hephthalites. Countermarked issue of Sasanian king Yazdegird II (438-457AD) Hephthalite countermark in the form of Tamgha (6th

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Northern Tokharestan, unpublished

SOLD Hunnic Tribes in Northern Tokharestan (6th – 7th cent. AD) AE unit (0.62 g, 17.5 – 18 mm) VF.

Ghaznavid, bilingual AR dirham, Mahmud, Lahore, 419AH

SOLD Ghaznavid. Mahmud (384-421AH) Bilingual AR dirham (in Arabic and Sanskrit) Mint Mahmudpur (Lahore) Dated 419AH OBVERSE: Shahada, “Al-Qadir” above; “billah”

Western Turks, AE ½ drachm, Later Nezak, Type 204

SOLD Western Turk Dynasties. Coin in the name of the Nezak, but struck during the time of the Western Turks