Central Asia / Silk Road, hunnic AE pendant in Byzantine style

$75
  Hunnic AE (bronze) pendant (1.06 g, 17 mm) in Byzantine style from Central Asia / the Silk Road reflects

Central Asia, Silk Road, AR bracteate in Hunnic style

Original price was: $350.Current price is: $299.
This AR (silver) bracteate appears to be in a Hunnic or Hephthalite style, reflecting the artistic and cultural influences of

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

Central Asia, Tokharistan, AE unit, unknown ruler

Original price was: $250.Current price is: $199.
Ancient Central Asia. Local principalities in Northern Tokharistan (mid 7th cent. AD) AE unit (1.07 g, 17 -18.5 mm) Choice

Central Asia, Silk Road, PB pendant in Hunnic style

Original price was: $450.Current price is: $399.
Ancient Central Asia. Silk Road Cultures. Lead pendant in Hunnic style. 7th – 8th cent. AD 5.58 g, 24.5 –

Central Asia, Silk Road, AE bracteate of Hunnic style

Original price was: $240.Current price is: $199.
Silk Road Cultures. Hunnic style AE bracteate 0.80 g, 28 – 29 mm Choice VF. RARE variety  References: Z-156956 (similar item) ♦Please,

Central Asia / Silk Road, hunnic AE pendant in Byzantine style

Original price was: $199.Current price is: $175.
Central Asia. Silk Road. AE pendant (1.40g). Hunnic imitation of solidus of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius. VII cent. AD Reflects the

Central Asia, Silk Road, AE bracteate of Hunnic style

$99
Silk Road Cultures. Hunnic style AE bracteate 1.26 g, 27 – 27.5 mm (without loop) VF. Extremely RARE with intact

Central Asia, Soghd, AE cash, Urk Wartramuka

$99
Central Asia. Soghd. Ikhshids of Samarqand. Urk Wartramuka (~675-696 AD) Imitation of Chinese AE cash 4.75 g, 26.76 – 27.27 mm OBVERSE: Soghdian

Central Asia, Silk Road, AE buckle/bracteate

$125
Central Asian AE (bronze) bracteate or buckle from the Silk Road region, likely dating to the early medieval period (4th–7th

Central Asia, Semirech’e, AE imitations of Chinese cash

$80
Western Soghdiana. Xi Ning Yuan Bao Imitation of Chinese Northern Song AE cash 3.33 mm, 23.88 – 24.11 mm Near

Central Asia, Soghd, AE cash, Turkhun, Samarqand

$75
Central Asia. Soghd. Ikhshids of Samarqand. Turkhun (700-720AD) Imitation of Chinese AE cash 3.64 g OBVERSE: Sogdian legend around central square hole