Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AR drachm, Antialkidas

$155
Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Antialkidas (115-95 BC) Antialkidas Nikephoros (“the Bringer of Victory”) was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in the northwestern

Western Turks, AE ½ drachm, Later Nezak, Type 203

$199
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Coin in the name of the Nezak, but struck during the time of the Western

Hunnic Tribes, countermarked Arab-Sasanian AR drachm

$499
Iranian Huns. Countermarked issue of Arab-Sasanian ruler ‘Abd Allah ibn Khazim, Zubayrid governor Numerous nonymous Hunnic countermarks (before 700AD) AR

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, “Lord Yabghu”

$80
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Turk Yabghus in Tokharestan (mid 7th cent. AD) The title “Lord Yabghu” likely refers to

Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AR drachm, Hermaeus

$499
Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Hermaeus Soter (90 – 70BC) Hermaeus Soter was one of the last Indo-Greek kings, ruling in Gandhara and

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Northern Tokharestan. 7th cent. AD

$350
Hunnic Tribes in Northern Tokharestan (mid 7th cent. AD) AE unit (0.90 g) Near XF. Very prominent portrait with elaborate headdress.

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Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Northern Tokharestan, unpublished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.

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

Western Turks, AE ½ drachm, Later Nezak, Type 203A

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

Western Turks, AE ½ drachm, Iltäbär, Type 301

SOLD Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Iltäbär (second half of 7th cent. AD) AE ½ drachm (2.15 g) VF. Extremely RARE

Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AR drachm, Apollodotos I

SOLD Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Apollodotos I Soter (175-165BC) Apollodotos I Soter (“the Savior”) was one of the earliest Indo-Greek kings, known

Yabghu of Tokharestan, AR drachm, “Hormazd IV” imitation

$120
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Turk Yabghus in Tokharestan (600-680AD) AR drachm 3.24 g, 32 – 33 mm Local imitation of

Parthia, AR drachm, Vologases III

$145
Ancient Persia. Parthian Empire. Vologases III (105-147AD) Vologases III was a ruler of the Parthian Empire who reigned from around

Parthia, AR drachm, Artabanus II

$145
Parthia. Artabanus II (10-38AD) Artabanus II was a king of the Parthian Empire who ruled from around 10 AD to

Sasanians, AR drachm, Khusru I, YZ

$110
Sasanians. Khusru I (531-579AD) Khusro I Anoshirvan was the son of Kavad I. Year 1 of his reign = 531AD,

Hunnic Tribes, countermarked AR drachm of Khusru II

$145
Iranian Huns. Countermarked issue of Sasanian ruler Khusru II (590-628AD) AR drachm (3.29 g) Anonymous Western Turk countermark “Simurgh” This

Hunnic Tribes, AR drachm, Tobazini / Goboziko

SOLD Iranian Huns. Hephthalites in Bactria. “Tobazini” / “Goboziko” (first half of V cent. AD) The Hunnic tribes that ruled

Hephthalites in Bactria, AR drachm, Ruler of Termes

SOLD Hephthalites in Bactria. Ruler of Termes (474 – 561AD)  AR drachm OBVERSE: Crowned bust after Sasanian model of Peroz

Ancient Iran, Persis, AR drachm, Pakor I, I cent. AD

$199
Kings of Persis. Pakor I (1st cent. AD) Pakor I was a ruler of Persis (modern-day Fars, Iran) in the

Sasanians, AR drachm, Narseh

Original price was: $169.Current price is: $150.
Sasanian Kingdom. Narseh (293 – 302AD) AR drachm 4.o4 g, 27.5 – 28 mm Choice VF References: Z-300716 (similar coin) ♦Please,

Sasanians, AR drachm, Shapur II

SOLD Sasanians. Shapur II (309-379AD) AR drachm 4.32 g, 20.5 – 22 mm Unknown  Eastern mint OBVERSE: Bust of Shapur

Sasanians, AR drachm, Shapur II, Sakastan

$135
Sasanians. Shapur II (309-379AD) AR drachm 4.01 g, 20.5 – 21 mm Sakastan mint OBVERSE: Bust of Shapur II right,