Hunnic Tribes, AR hemidrachm, Hephthalites in Tokharistan

$135
Iranian Huns. Hephthalites in Tokharistan. Imitation of Sasanian issue of Peroz I (438-457AD) AR hemidrachm 2.23 g, 24.5 – 25

Central Asia, Soghd, AE unit, Ustrushana, Satachary

$145
Central Asia. Soghd. Ustrushana. Satachary. 6th-7th century AD Ustrushana was a historically significant region in Central Asia, located between Sogdiana

Bactrian Greeks / Seleucids, AR obol, Sophytos

Original price was: $340.Current price is: $299.
Macedonians / Seleucids in Bactria.  Sophytos (246/5-235 BC) Sophytos is a somewhat enigmatic historical figure, known primarily through inscribed artifacts

Early Abbasid, lead seal, Adhrat, 8th cent. AD

Original price was: $250.Current price is: $225.
Islamic Dynasties. Abbasid Caliphate. Time of Caliph Al Mansur – 2nd Caliph reigning from 136 to 158AH (from 754 to 775AD)

Sasanians, AR drachm, Narseh

Original price was: $169.Current price is: $150.
Sasanian Kingdom. Narseh (293 – 302AD) AR drachm 4.o4 g, 27.5 – 28 mm Choice VF References: Z-300716 (similar coin) ♦Please,

Bactrian Greeks, AE unit, Euthydemos I

$99
Bactrian Greeks. Euthydemos I (230-200 BC) Euthydemos I was one of the most significant rulers of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom. He overthrew

Amirs of Bust, AE broad fals, Takantash, Bust, 369AH

SOLD Amirs of Bust. Abu’l-Qasim Takantash, 977-979AD Bust (modern-day Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan) was an important city in Sistan during the

Sasanians, AR drachm, Shapur II

SOLD Sasanians. Shapur II (309-379AD) AR drachm 4.32 g, 20.5 – 22 mm Unknown  Eastern mint OBVERSE: Bust of Shapur

Bactrian Greeks / Seleucids, AR diobol, local series

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

Kabul Shahis, AR jitals, Samanta Deva, lot of 7 coins

Original price was: $345.Current price is: $299.
Kabul Shahis / Hindu Shahi Kings. Samanta Deva (around 900 – 950AD) Groip of 7 AR jitals Minted in Gandhara

Sasanians, AR drachm, Shapur II, Sakastan

$135
Sasanians. Shapur II (309-379AD) AR drachm 4.01 g, 20.5 – 21 mm Sakastan mint OBVERSE: Bust of Shapur II right,

Central Asia / Silk Road, hunnic AE pendant in Byzantine style

$75
  Hunnic AE (bronze) pendant (1.06 g, 17 mm) in Byzantine style from Central Asia / the Silk Road reflects

Iranian Huns, AE ½ drachm, Western Turk Influence

Original price was: $175.Current price is: $145.
Iranian Huns. Coinage of Western Turk Influence (end of VI  – first half of VII c. AD) AE ½ drachm

Western Turks, AE drachm, Tegin of Khorasan, Type 240

SOLD Turk Shahi Kings of Kabul and Gandhara. Tegin of Khorasan (after 680 – around 738 AD) AE drachm 2.31

Western Turks, AR drachm, Spur Martan Shah

SOLD Turk Shahi Kings of Kabul and Gandhara. Spur Martan Shah (end of VII / first half of VIII c.

Central Asia, Silk Road, AR bracteate in Hunnic style

Original price was: $350.Current price is: $299.
This AR (silver) bracteate appears to be in a Hunnic or Hephthalite style, reflecting the artistic and cultural influences of

Kushano-Sasanians, AE drachm, Shapur Shahinshah

$115
Kushano-Sasanian. Shapur I, Sasanian Empror / Shahinshah (309 – 379AD) AE drachm 4.19 g, 19 – 20 mm Gandhara (Taxila)

Alchon Huns, AR plated drachm, temp. Khingila

$235
Iranian Huns. Alchon / Alkhan Huns. Temp. Khingila (440-490AD) AR plated (fourrée) drachm 3.41 g OBVERSE: Bust in profile view

Seleucids in Bactria, AE unit, Antiochus I

$199
Seleucids in Bactria. Antiochus I (281-261BC) Antiochus I Soter was one of the early Seleucid kings who played a key

Islamic AR bracteate. Central Asian Horseman. 13th cent. AD

Original price was: $450.Current price is: $399.
Silver bracteate modeled after horseman jitals, a type of coinage that was widely circulated in Central and South Asia during

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, North Tokharestan

Original price was: $250.Current price is: $199.
Hunnic Tribes in Northern Tokharestan (mid 7th cent. AD) AE unit 1.07 g, 17 -18.5 mm Choice VF Extraordinary portrait

Hunnic Tribes / Hephthalites, AE unit, uncertain

$99
Iranian Huns. Hephthalites. Uncertain. 5th – 6th cent. AD AE unit (0.67 g, 15.5 – 16.5 mm) OBVERSE: Sasanian style

Central Asia, Silk Road, PB pendant in Hunnic style

Original price was: $450.Current price is: $399.
Silk Road Cultures. Lead pendant in Hunnic style. 7th – 8th cent. AD 5.58 g, 24.5 – 25 mm (without

Sasanians, AR drachm, Yazdegird I, Herat

$155
Sasanians. Yazdegird I (399 – 420AD) AR drachm Mint Herat (HLYDY) 3.92 g OBVERSE: bust of Yazdgard I, wearing mural