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Silk Road Cultures. Hunnic style AE bracteate 1.26 g, 27 – 27.5 mm (without loop) VF. Extremely RARE with intact
Macedonians / Seleucids in Bactria (330-140BC) AR diobol, local standard (1.19 g) Uncertain mint in the Oxus region OBVERSE: Laureate
Turk Shahi Kings of Kabul and Gandhara. Sri Sahi, imitation with pennant (end of VII c. AD) AE unit (1.07
Sasanians. Shapur II (309-379AD) AR drachm (3.83 g, 19 – 21 mm) Mint V (Sakastan, modern Zaranj in South-Western Afghanistan) OBVERSE: Bust
Bactrian Greeks. Euthydemos II (185-180 BC) AE-NI unit (2.69 g) Uncertain weight standard Probably a local imitation by Sakka /
Sasanians. Varhran (Bahram) IV (388-399 AD) AR drachm (3.58 g, 22.33 – 23.14 mm) VF. SCARCE Reference: Z-208348 (this coin) ♦Please,
Iranian Huns. Hunnic principalities in Kashmir Smast. Unknown ruler (between V and VIII cent. AD) AE unit (0.89 g, 10.5
Bactrian Greeks. Eukratides I Megas (175-145 BC) Eukratides I the Great was one of the most powerful kings of the
Alchon Huns. Anonymous Alkhan Ruler (end of 5 cent. AD) AE obol 0.38 g, 4.82 – 15.12 mm Unpublished type
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
YüehChi / Early Kushans. Posthumous issue/imitation of Bactrian Greek issue of Heliokles I (145-130BC) After the YüehChi (future Kushans) overran Bactria
Umayyad Caliphate. Post-reform anonymous coinage (77-132AH / 697-750AD) AE cast fals (0.99 g) OBVERSE: “sittin bi-dirham” (sixty to a dirham) REVERSE: “ja’iz”
Kings of Persis. Napad / Kapat (60AD) AR hemidrachm (1.38 g) Issue of Napad II (also read as Napat / Kapat),
Iranian Huns. Kidarites. Gandharan series of Kashmir Smast (4th/5th cent. AD) AE unit (0.71 g) OBVERSE: Bust in profile view
Nezak and Western Turk Dynasties. Alkhan-Nezak crossover type (second half of VI cent. AD) AE unit (3.40 g) Crowned bust