Central Asia, AV bracteate of Hunnic style

$599
  Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic AV bracteate/pendant. 4th – 6th cent. AD 0.20 g Choice VF with intact

Central Asia, Tokharistan, AE unit, unknown ruler

$350
Ancient Central Asia. Local principalities in Northern Tokharistan (mid 7th cent. AD) AE unit (0.90 g) Near XF. Very prominent portrait

Central Asia / Silk Road, AV bracteate, imitations of Byzantine style

$999
Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic gold imitation of Byzantine style. 6th – 7th cent. AD AV imitation of Constantinople

Kushans, AE drachm, Vima Kadphises

$199
Kushan Empire – Vima Kadphises (100–128 AD) AE drachm (4.25 g) Begram Mint OBVERSE: Bactrian legend “BACIΛЄYC BACIΛЄωN CωThP MЄΓAC

Kushans, AE tetradrachm, Kujula Kadphises

$135
Kushans. Kujala Kadphises (15-50AD) AE tetradrachm 9.60 g OBVERSE: Bust right wearing diadem REVERSE: Herakles standing left, holding club set

Kushans, AE tetradrachm, Vima Taktho / Soter Megas

$99
Kushans. Vima Taktho / Soter Megas (55-100AD) AE tetradrachm (8.29 g) Choice VF References: Z-203493 (similar coin)  ♦Please, note that our

Iranian Huns, AV bracteate of Western Turk style

$899
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties (6th – 7th cent. AD) AV bracteate / buckle (0.55 g) The Bactrian legent appears

Kushans, AE tetradrachm, Vima Kadphises

$299
Kushan Empire – Vima Kadphises (100–128 AD) AE tetradrachm (17.22 g) Begram Mint OBVERSE: Bactrian legend “BACIΛЄYC BACIΛЄωN CωThP MЄΓAC

Iranian Huns, AE bracteate of Alkhon style

$499
Iranian Huns. Alkhan/Alkhon Huns (5th cent. AD) AE bracteate 0.31 g, 16.5 – 17 mm Early bareheaded bust with strongly

Western Turks, AR drachm, Spur Martan Shah

Original price was: $1 110.Current price is: $999.
Western Turk Dynasties. Turk Shahi Kings of Kabul and Gandhara. Spur Martan Shah (end of VII / first half of

Western Turks, AE drachm, Khalaj, Siva reverse

$799
Iranian Huns. Western Turks. The Khalaj (late 5th cent. AD) AE drachm (2.31 g, 23 – 25 mm) The Khalaj

Central Asia, Soghd, AE cash, Turghar

$99
Central Asia. Soghd. Ikhshids of Samarqand. Turghar (738-750AD) Historical Context: The Ikhshids of Samarqand were local Sogdian rulers, semi-independent but

Yabghu of Tokharistan, AR drachm, “Hormazd IV” imitation

$120
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Turk Yabghus in Tokharistan (600-680AD) AR drachm 3.24 g, 32 – 33 mm Local imitation of

Kingdom of Parthia, AR drachm, Vologases III

$145
Ancient Persia. Parthian Empire. Vologases III (105-147AD) Vologases III was a ruler of the Parthian Empire who reigned from around

Sasanians, AR drachm, Khusru I, YZ

$125
Sasanians. Khusru I (531-579AD) Khusro I Anoshirvan was the son of Kavad I. Year 1 of his reign = 531AD,

Hunnic Tribes, AR drachm, Hephthalite imitation

$145
Iranian Huns. Hephthalites in Tokharistan. Imitation of Sasanian issue of Peroz I (438-457AD) AR drachm (4.24 g) OBVERSE: draped bust

Hunnic Tribes, AR drachm, Hephthalite imitation

$145
Iranian Huns. Hephthalites in Tokharistan. Imitation of Sasanian issue of Peroz I (438-457AD) AR drachm (3.17 g) OBVERSE: draped bust

Indo-Parthians, AE tetradrachm, Gondophares

$199
Indo-Parthians. Gondophares I (40-5 BC) Gondophares I was the founder and most famous ruler of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom, which controlled

Indo-Parthians, AE tetradrachm, Sorpedonus

$299
Indo-Parthians. Sorpedonus / Sarpedones (50-65 AD) Sorpedonus is a lesser-known ruler of the Indo-Parthian kingdom. The Indo-Parthians were a dynasty of

Bactrian Greeks, AE unit, Eukratides

$150
Bactrian Greeks. Eukratides I (175-145BC) Eukratides I the Great was one of the most powerful kings of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom,