Bactrian Greeks, AE dichalkon, Demetrios I

$135
Kingdom of Bactria. Demetrios I (200-185BC) AE dichalkon (6.90 g) Demetrios I of Bactria (reigned circa 200–185 BC) was one

Ilkhans, AR dirham, temp. Abaqa, Qa’an al-‘Adil

$150
Ilkhans. Temp.  Abaqa Khan (665-680AH) AR dirham (2.55 g) Possibly a contemporary imitation of one of Georgian mints Tentative date

Great Mongols, AE khani dirham, temp. Chingiz Khan, Balkh

$125
Great Mongols. Temp. Chingiz Khan (603-624AH / 1206-1227AD) AE silver-washed broad “khani” dirham Balkh mint Dated [61]8AH (off flan on

Ilkhans, AR dirham, Hulagu, citing Möngke Khan

$99
Ilkhans. Hulagu ibn Toluy ibn Chingiz Khan (654-663 H/1256-1265 AD) Citing Möngke Khan (649-657AH / 1251-1259AD) posthumously AR dirham 2.85

Kushano-Sasanians, AE drachm, Peroz I Kushanshah

$99
Kushano-Sasanian. Peroz I Kushanshah (250 – 265AD) AE drachm OBVERSE: King standing left wearing triangular headdress REVERSE: Shiva facing, holding

Great Mongols, BI fals, temp. Chingiz Khan, Balkh

$65
Great Mongols. Temp. Chingiz Khan (1603-624AH / 1206-1227AD) Citing Chingiz Khan as “qa’an al-a’zam” (The Qaan, the Supreme) BI fals

Great Mongols, BI jital, Möngke Khan, Taliqan, RARE

$65
Great Mongols. Möngke Khan (649-65AH7 / 1251-1259AD) AE jital (3.24 g, 17 – 17.5 mm) Mint Taliqan (modern days Taluqan, the capital

YüehChi/Kushans in Bactria, AR hemidrachm, Sapadbizes

$99
Early YüehChi/Kushans in Bactria. Sapadbizes (late 1st cent. BC) Sapadbizes was a Yuezhi or early Kushan ruler of Bactria, ruling

Great Mongols, AE broad dirham, Möngke Khan, Bukhara

$120
Great Mongols. Möngke Khan (649-657AH/1251-1259AD) AE silver washed dirham 6.72 g, 38 mm Bukhara mint (off-flan on this coin) Dated

Indo-Greek Kingdom, AR drachm, Antimachos II

$120
Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Antimachos II (160 – 155 BC) AR drachm (2.40 g) OBVERSE: Winged Nike standing left, holding wreath and

Ilkhans, AR 1/2 dirham, Abaqa, Nishapur

$99
Ilkhans. Abaqa (665-680AH / 1265-1282AD) AR 1/2 dirham 1.32 g, 13 – 13.5 mm Nishapur mint OBVERSE: Uighur HAGHANU /

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Kidarite Influence, RARE

$125
Hunnic Tribes. Kidarites. Gandharan series of Kashmir Smast  (4th/5th c. AD) AE unit (0.90 g) OBVERSE: Bust in profile left, wearing

Timurid, AR tanka, countermarked Baysunghur

$99
Islamic Dynasties. Timurid. Baysunghur (900-903AH) AR tanka, countermarked issue (4.71g, 22.81 – 24.65 mm) Two other earlier countermarks by Sultan

Timurid, AR tanga, countermarked Badi’ al-Zaman

$95
Timurid. Badi’ al-Zaman (911-914AH) Countermarked on Muhammad b. Husayn issue, Astarabad, 904AH AR tanga 4.36 g XF. RARE Reference: Z-210587

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

Ilkhans, Arghun Khan, lot of AE jitals, Shafurqan / Herat / Balkh

$399
Ilkhans. Arghun (1284-1291AD) lot of AE jitals Mint Shafurqan / Balkh OBVERSE: Name “Arghun” in Arabic, mint Shafurqan REVERSE: Kalima,

Western Turks, AR drachm, Bactrian Yabghus

$399
Iranian Huns. Western Turks. Bactrian Yabghu (end of VI  – first half of VII c. AD) AR drachm (2.95 g)

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

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

Alchons/Hephthalites in Bactria, group of AE units, unpublished

$399
Iranian Huns. Unknown Alchon or Hephtalite Ruler in Bactria (first half on V cent. AD) Group of eight AE uniface

Abbasid Revolution, AE fals, ‘Imran b. Isma’il, Sijistan

$125
Abbasid Revolution. ‘Imran b. Isma’il (136AH) After the Abbasid victory over the Umayyads in 132AH (750AD), the new caliphate had

Umayyad, AE fals, temp. al-Walid, Balkh, 93AH

$55
Umayyad Caliphate. Temp. al-Walid I ibn ‘Abd al-Malik (86-96AH / 705-715AD) AE fals Balkh mint Dated 93AH OBVERSE: Mint name

Timurid, AR tanga, Sultan Husayn, Herat

$50
Timurid. Sultan Husayn, 3rd reign (873-911AH) AR tanga 4.91 g Host coin – issue of Shahrukh (807-850AH) Countermarks “beh bud Herat”

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