Alchon Huns, AR plated drachm, temp. Khingila, Type 61

$235
Iranian Huns. Alchon / Alkhan Huns. Temp. Khingila (440-490AD) AR plated (fourrée) drachm 3.41 g OBVERSE: Bust in profile view

Seleucids in Bactria, AE unit, Antiochus I

$199
Seleucids in Bactria. Antiochus I (281-261BC) Antiochus I Soter was one of the early Seleucid kings who played a key

Islamic AR bracteate. Central Asian Horseman. 13th cent. AD

Original price was: $450.Current price is: $399.
Silver bracteate modeled after horseman jitals, a type of coinage that was widely circulated in Central and South Asia during

Sasanians, AR drachm, Yazdegird I, Herat

$155
Sasanians. Yazdegird I (399 – 420AD) AR drachm Mint Herat (HLYDY) 3.92 g OBVERSE: bust of Yazdgard I, wearing mural

Kidarites, pale AV dinar, Sri Vinayaditya

$165
Hunnic Tribes. Kidarite successors in Jammu & Kashmir. Sri Vinayaditya (5th – 7th cent. AD) Debased / pale gold dinar

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

$225
Hunnic Tribes in Northern Tokharestan (mid 7th cent. AD) AE unit (1.16 g, 18-19 mm) XF. RARE References: Z-338662 (this coin)

Umayyad, AE fals, anonymous

$85
Umayyad Caliphate. Anonymous AE fals (1.70 g, 14.5 mm) No mint. Undated. With religious legends only XF. Nice dark patina.

Arab-Sasanian, AE pashiz, anonumous, Zaranj

$99
Arab-Sasanian. Anonymous. Temp. ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan to Marwan II ibn Muhammad (65-132 AH / 685-750 AD) AE pashiz (1.98

Mughal Empire, AR shahrukhi, Humayun, Lahore

$299
Mughal Empire. Humayun (937-947AH; 962-963AH / 1530-1540AD; 1555-1556AD) Nasir al-Din Muhammad Humayun was the second ruler of the Mughal Empire

Abbasid Revolution, AE fals, anonymous, Sijistan

$110
Abbasid Revolution. Anonymous. 127-140 AH / 744-757 AD During the Abbasid Revolution (746–750AD), the province of Sijistan (modern-day Sistan, Iran-Afghanistan

Umayyad, AE fals, anonymous, Sabur, 120AH

$80
Umayyad Caliphate. Anonymous. Dated 120AH AE fals (1.80 g, 21 mm) Sabur mint With Kufic legend “amara allah bi al-wafa

Bactrian Greeks / Seleucids, AR diobol, local series

$135
Macedonians / Seleucids in Bactria (330-140BC) AR diobol, local standard 1.19 g Uncertain mint in the Oxus region OBVERSE: Laureate

Barakzai, AR half rupee, Sher `Ali, 1287AH

$99
Barakzai Dynasty (1239-1319 AH). Sher `Ali (1280-1296 AH) AR half rupee Qandahar issue (1280-1295 AH) Dated 1287 AH 5.51 g,

Turk Shahi Kings, AE unit, Sri Sahi, imitation w. Pennant

$99
Turk Shahi Kings of Kabul and Gandhara. Sri Sahi, imitation with pennant (end of VII c. AD)   AE unit Vondrovec

Sasanians, AR drachm, Shapur II, Sakastan

$99
Sasanians. Shapur II (309-379AD) AR drachm (3.83 g, 19 – 21 mm) Mint V (Sakastan, modern Zaranj in South-Western Afghanistan) OBVERSE: Bust

Kushano-Sasanians, AE drachm, Hormazd I Kushanshah

$115
Kushano-Sasanians. Ohrmazd / Hormazd / Hormizd I Kushanshah (290-320AD) AE drachm (2.49 g, 15 mm) OBVERSE: Draped bust of Hormazd

Indo-Parthians, AE tetradrachm, Farn-Sasan

$145
Indo-Parthians. Later Indo-Parthians in Arachosia (150-240 AD) Farn-Sasan was one of the last rulers of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom, a dynasty

Mughal, AR tanka, Zahir al-din Babur, Agra, 936AH

$399
Medieval India. Mughal / Moghul Empire. Zahir al-Din Babur / Babar (899-937AH / 1493-1530AD) 3rd reign, issues of Indian mints,

Alchon Huns, AE unit, unсertain type

Original price was: $145.Current price is: $125.
Iranian Huns. Alchon Huns. Khingila and his successors (mid 5th – early 6th cent. AD) AE unit 1.33 g, 16

Bactrian Greeks, AR obol, Eukratides

$75
Bactrian Greeks. Eukratides I Megas (175-145 BC) Eukratides I the Great was one of the most powerful kings of the

Bactrian Greeks, AE-NI unit, Euthydemos II

$99
Bactrian Greeks. Euthydemos II (185-180 BC) AE-NI unit 2.69 g. Uncertain weight standard Probably a local imitation by Sakka /

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Anonymous Alkhan Clan Ruler

$99
Hunnic Tribes. Alchon Huns. Anonymous (385-450 AD) AE unit (3.31 g) OBVERSE: bust in profile wiev reght, wearing Shapur II’s

Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AE unit, 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

Great Mongols, BI jital, Möngke Khan, Trident Tamga

$199
Great Mongols. Möngke Khan (649-657AH / 1251-1259AD) BI jital (3.22 g) No date and mint OBVERSE: Trident tamgha of Möngke