Hunnic Tribes / Hephthalites, AE unit, uncertain

$135
Iranian Huns. Hephthalites or Western Turks. Uncertain ruler. 5th – 6th cent. AD AE unit OBVERSE: Sasanian style bust in

Western Turks, AE drachm, Later Nezak, Type 203

$199
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Coin in the name of the Nezak, but struck during the time of the Western

Khwarizmshahs, BI jital, `Ala al-Din Muhammad

$99
Khwarizmshahs. `Ala al-Din Muhammad (596 – 617AH) BI jital (2.23 g) Kurzuwan mint Choice AU. Beautiful toning. Well centered strike. Extremely

Hunnic Tribes / Hephthalites, AE unit, uncertain

$185
Iranian Huns. Hephthalites. Uncertain ruler. 5th – 6th cent. AD AE unit (0.86 g) OBVERSE: Sasanian style bust in profile

Islamic AR bracteates, imitating Umayyad or Abbasid dirhams

$399
Early Islamic. Silver bracteates modeled after Umayyad AR dirhams. 7th – 8th cent. AD Choice AU. Hoard condition. UNIQUE The

Hunnic Tribes, countermarked Arab-Sasanian AR drachm

$499
Iranian Huns. Countermarked issue of Arab-Sasanian ruler ‘Abd Allah ibn Khazim, Zubayrid governor Numerous nonymous Hunnic countermarks (before 700AD) AR

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, “Lord Yabghu”

$80
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Turk Yabghus in Tokharestan (mid 7th cent. AD) The title “Lord Yabghu” likely refers to

Central Asia, Soghd, AE unit, rulers of Fiknan, 7th-8th cent. AD

$165
Medeival Central Asia. Soghd. Rulers of Fiknan (7th – 8th cent. AD) AE unit (1.67 g) Male & female busts,

Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AR drachm, Hermaeus

$499
Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Hermaeus Soter (90 – 70BC) Hermaeus Soter was one of the last Indo-Greek kings, ruling in Gandhara and

Central Asia, AV bracteate of Hunnic style

$599
Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic gold bracteate/pendant. 4th – 6th cent. AD 0.20 g Choice VF. Extremely RARE  References:

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Northern Tokharestan. 7th cent. AD

$350
Hunnic Tribes in Northern Tokharestan (mid 7th cent. AD) AE unit (0.90 g) Near XF. Very prominent portrait with elaborate headdress.

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

$299
Kushan Empire – Vima Kadphises (100–128 AD) AE drachm (4.25 g) Begram Mint OBVERSE: Bactrian legend “BACIΛЄYC BACIΛЄωN CωThP MЄΓAC

Bactrian Greeks, AR obol, Demetrios

$125
Kingdom of Bactria. Demetrios I (200-185BC) AR obol (0.59 g) Demetrios I of Bactria (reigned circa 200–185 BC) was one

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

Great Mongols, AR dirham, anonymous, RARE

$255
Great Mongols. Temp. Möngke Khan (649-657AH / 1251-1259AD) AR dirham (2.90 g, 14-15.5 mm) Uncertain (pribably Nimruz) mint OBVERSE:  Qá’án

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Indo-Greek Influence

SOLD Kidarite Huns. Gandharan series of Kashmir Smast  (4th/5th c. AD) AE unit 1.18 g, 11.96 – 12.53 mm Choice

Western Turks, AE drachm, Sri Ranasrikari

SOLD Iranian Huns. Western Turks. Ruler Sri Ranasrikari (first quarter of 8th cent. AD) AE drachm 2.60 g, 27 –

Kushano-Sasanians, AE drachm, Shapur I or Ardashir

SOLD Kushano-Sasanian. Shapur I or Ardashir Merw-shah (240-260AD) Local issue of Marw/Merw AE drachm (2.6 g, 17 – 18.5 mm)

Great Mongols, AV dinar, temp. Chingiz Khan, Astarabad

SOLD Great Mongols. Temp. Chingiz Khan (603-624AH / 1206-1227AD) AV dinar (5.48 g, 32 – 34.5 mm) Astarabad (أستراباد) mint

Central Asia, AE unit, unpublished

SOLD Central Asia. Local principalities in Northern Tokharistan (5th – 6th cent. AD) AE unit (1.01 g, 14.5 – 15.5