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Silver bracteate. Early medieval period, 4th–6th centuries AD AR bracteate (0.60 g) Silver bracteate executed in characteristic Hunnic steppe style,
Ancient Central Asia. Silk Road Cultures. Copper bracteatein Hunnic style. 4th-6th cent. AD 1.17 g, 30.5 – 31 mm ♦Please,
Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic copper imitation of Byzantine style Prototype – Byzantine AV solidus of emperor Heraclius, with
Silk Road Cultures. Hunnic style AE bracteate 1.26 g, 27 – 27.5 mm (without loop) VF. Extremely RARE with intact
Turk Shahi Kings of Kabul and Gandhara. Sri Sahi, imitation with pennant (end of VII c. AD) AE unit (1.07
Iranian Huns. Hunnic principalities in Kashmir Smast. Unknown ruler (between V and VIII cent. AD) AE unit (0.89 g, 10.5
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 AD) AE obol 0.38 g, 4.82 – 15.12 mm Unpublished type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
Central Asian AE (bronze) bracteate or buckle from the Silk Road region, likely dating to the early medieval period (4th–7th
Iranian Huns. Kidarites. Gandharan series of Kashmir Smast (4th/5th cent. AD) AE unit (0.71 g) OBVERSE: Bust in profile view