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Sasanians, AR drachm, Shapur II

$135
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 / Seleucids, AR diobol, local series

$399
Macedonians / Seleucids in Bactria (330-140 BC) AR diobol, local standard 0.99 g, 10 mm Uncertain mint in the Oxus

Yabghu of Tokharestan, AR drachm, “Hormazd IV” imitation, countermarks

$85
Western Turk Dynasties. Turk Yabghus in Tokharestan (600-680AD) AR drachm Minted in Balkh, Northern Afghanistan OBVERSE: Bust right, designed based on

Western Turks, AE drachm, Nezak Malka, Kabulistan

$90
Western Turk Dynasties. “Nezak Malka” series (second half of VII c. AD) AE drachm 3.49 g OBVERSE: Bust with winged bull’s

Western Turks, AE unit, Alkhan-Nezak crossover

$120
Iranian Huns. Nezak and Western Turk Dynasties. Alkhan-Nezak crossover type (late 6th C. to ca 661 AD) AE unit 5.11

Bactrian Greeks, AE unit, Eukratides I

$150
Bactrian Greeks. Eukratides I (175-145 BC) AE square unit. Indian standard 9.31 g, 22 x 24 mm OBVERSE: Diademed, draped,

Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AE tetradrachm, Hermaios Soter

$145
BAKTRIA. Indo-Greek Kingdom. Hermaios Soter (105-90 BC) AE tetradrachm 23 mm, 8.87 g Posthumous issue struck by Indo-Skythians , circa

Great Mongols, BI jital, anonymous, Kurraman mint

$160
Great Mongols. Great Khans. Anonymous. 1220s-1250s AD BI jital (3.05 g) Kurraman mint OBVERSE: Persian word “panji” which means “fifth”

Western Turks, AE unit, Turk Shahi, Type 331B

$180
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Turk Shahi Kings of Kabul and Gandhara (650 to early 9th c. CE) AE unit

Central Asia / Silk Road, AV bracteate in nomadic style

Central Asia / Silk Road. AV bracteate in nomadic style. 3rd – 4th cent. AD 0.93 g, 16.80 – 17.58

Hunnic Tribes, AR drachm, Tobazini / Goboziko

SOLD Hephthalites in Bactria. “Tobazini” / “Goboziko” (first half of V c. AD)  AR drachm 3.26 g OBVERSE: Crowned bust

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

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

Islamic AV bracteate. Temp. Mongol conquest of Central Asia

SOLD Unearthed in a small hoard of Great Mongol’s anonymous AV dinars of Bukhara mint. Produced during Great Mongol conquest

Hunnic Tribes / Hephthalites, AE unit, unpublished

SOLD Iranian Huns. Hephthalites. Uncertain (480-560 AD) AE unit 1.23 g, 18.55 – 19.90 mm OBVERSE: Sasanian style bust in

Central Asia / Silk Road, hunnic AE imitations of Byzantine style

SOLD Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic copper imitation of Byzantine style Prototype – Byzantine AV solidus of emperor Heraclius,

Western Turks, AR ½ drachm, Later Nezak, Type 271

SOLD Western Turk Dynasties. Coin in the name of the Nezak, but struck during the time of the Western Turks

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

SOLD Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic gold imitation of Byzantine style AV imitation of Byzantine gold solidus of emperor

Great Mongols, BI jital, Möngke Khan, Trident Tamga

SOLD Great Mongols. Möngke Khan (649-657AH / 1251-1259AD) BI jital NM, ND OBVERSE: Trident tamgha of Möngke Khan REVERSE: Persian “be-qovvat-e

Timurid, AR tanka, Zahir al-din Babur, Samarqand, countermarked

SOLD Timurid. Zahir al-din Babur (903, 905-906 AH) 2nd reign at Samarqand, (905-906 AH) AR tanka, Samarqand, 906AH Countermark of

YüehChi / Kushans, AR hemidrachm, local imitation

SOLD Early YüehChi/Kushans in Bactria (1st cent. BC) AE hemidrachm 0.94 g, 15.64 – 16.32 mm Local imitation of Sapalbizes

Kushano-Sasanians, AE drachm, Shapur Shahinshah

SOLD Kushano-Sasanian. Shapur I, Sasanian Empror / Shahinshah (309 – 379AD) AE drachm Gandhara (Taxila) mint OBVERSE: Crowned bust right

Alchon Huns, AE unit, Anonymous Clan Ruler, Type 37B

SOLD Alchon Huns. Anonymous Clan Ruler (4th/5th c. AD) AE unit 1.73 g, 13.38 – 14.73 mm Vondrovec Type 37B

Central Asia / Silk Road, hunnic AE imitations of Byzantine style

SOLD Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic copper imitation of Byzantine style Prototype – Byzantine AV solidus of emperor Constans

Central Asia, Silk Road, AE bracteate of Hunnic style

SOLD Central Asia. Silk Road Cultures. Hunnic style AE bracteate 0.27 g, 17 mm Unique. Choice VF References: Z-327452 (this item)