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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

Abbasid Revolution, AE fals, anonymous, Sijistan

$110
Abbasid Revolution. Anonymous. 127-140 AH / 744-757 AD AE fals 3.20 g, 22 – 22.5 mm Struck in Sijistan Near

Bactrian Greeks, AE unit, Euthydemos I, local imitation

$125
Bactrian Greeks. Euthydemos I (230-200 BC) AE unit. Local (Indo-Scythian) imitation 4.23 g, 20.5 mm Choice VF Reference: Z-167211 (this coin) ♦Please, note

Kushano-Sasanians, AE drachm, Hormazd I Kushanshah

$165
Kushano-Sasanians. Ohrmazd / Hormazd / Hormizd I Kushanshah (290-320AD) AE drachm 2.49 g, 15 mm OBVERSE: Draped bust of Hormazd

Alchon Huns, AE unit, unсertain type

$145
Iranian Huns. Alchon Huns. Khingila and his successors (mid 5th – early 6th cent. AD) AE unit 1.33 g, 16

Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AE unit, Antialkidas

$155
Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Antialkidas (115-95 BC) AE unit 4.49 g OBVERSE: Head of Zeus right with thunder bold on shoulder. Geek

Great Mongols, BI jital, Möngke Khan, Trident Tamga

$220
Great Mongols. Möngke Khan (649-657AH / 1251-1259AD) BI jital 3.22 g No date and mint OBVERSE: Trident tamgha of Möngke

Western Turks, AE drachm, Tegin of Khorasan, Type 240

$99
Turk Shahi Kings of Kabul and Gandhara. Tegin of Khorasan (after 680 – around 738 AD) AE drachm 2.31 g

Abbasid, AE fals, temp. Harun al-Rashid, Balkh, 170AH

$95
Abbasid Caliphate. Caliph Harun al-Rashid (170-193 AH/ 786-809 AD) Citing ‘Isa AE fals 3.20 g, 21.15 – 22.11 mm Balkh

Timurid, AR tanga, Timur with Mahmud Khan

$80
Timurid. Timur (Tamerlane) with Chagatayid Mahmud Khan (790-807 AH), citing Mahmud Khan during his lifetime AR tanga 5.66 g, 25.71

Sasanians, AR drachm, Varhran (Bahram) IV

$85
Sasanians. Varhran (Bahram) IV (388-399 AD) AR drachm 3.58 g,  22.33 – 23.14 mm VF Reference: Z-208348 (this coin) ♦Please, note

Sasanians, AR drachm, Khusru I, 533 AD

$110
Sasanians. Khusru I (531-579 AD) AR drachm 3.61 g,  29 – 31.5 mm MA mint (May/Masabadan in Media) 3rd regnal

Sasanians, AR drachm, Peroz I, 2nd crown

$95
Sasanians. Peroz I (457-484 AD), 2nd crown type (458-474 AD) AR drachm 4.18 g,  26 – 29.5 mm BBA (court)

Timurid, AV 1/12 Indian mohur, Sulayman Mirza, Badakhshan

$175
Timurid. Sulayman Mirza (936-992AH / 1529-1584AD) AV 1/12 Indian mohur 0.89 g, 12 mm Style of Badakhshan mint Kalima /

Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AR fouree drachm, Hermaeus w. Calliope

$155
Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Antimachos II (160 – 155 BC) AR fouree drachm 2.01 g OBVERSE:  BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ EPMAIOY KAI KAΛΛIOΠHΣ, jugate

Central Asia / Silk Road, hunnic AE bractete of Byzantine style

$299
Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic copper bracteate of Byzantine style Prototype – Byzantine AV solidus of emperor Heraclius, with

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, principalities in Kashmir Smast

$99
Hunnic principalities in Kashmir Smast. Unknown ruler. Between V and VIII c. AD AE unit 0.89 g, 10.5 – 11

Alchon Huns, AE obol, Anonymous Alkhan Ruler

$160
Alchon Huns. Anonymous Alkhan Ruler (end of 5 cent. AD) AE obol 0.38 g, 4.82 – 15.12 mm Unpublished type

Great Mongols, BI jital, Möngke Khan, Ghazna, 655AH

$185
Great Mongols. Möngke Khan (649-657AH / 1251-1259AD) AE jital Ghaznah mint Choice XF. RARE References: Z-157668 (similar coin) ♦Please, note

Bactrian Greeks, AE dichalkon, Diodotos II Theos

$280
Bactrian Greeks. Diodotos II Theos (246-235 BC) AE dichalkon 10.11 g, 21.14 – 22.87 mm Aï Khanoum mint OBVERSE:  Laureate

Abbasid Revolution, AE fals, ‘Sulayman b. ‘Abd Allah, Sijistan

$145
Abbasid Revolution. Sulayman b. ‘Abd Allah (755-757 AD) AE fals 2.61 g, 19 – 21.5 mm Struck in Sijistan, but

Western Turks, AE ½ drachm, Later Nezak, Type 270

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

Central Asia / Silk Road, hunnic AE imitations of Byzantine style

SOLD Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic copper imitation of Byzantine style Prototype – Byzantine AV solidus of emperor Heraclius,