Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, Kidarite Influence, RARE

SOLD Hunnic Tribes. Kidarites. Gandharan series of Kashmir Smast  (4th/5th c. AD) AE unit 1.30 g, 14 – 15 mm

Indo-Greek Kingdoms, AR fouree drachm, Hermaeus w. Calliope

$135
Indo-Greek Kingdoms. Antimachos II (160 – 155BC) Hermaeus Soter was one of the last Indo-Greek kings, ruling in Gandhara and

Bactrian Greeks / Seleucids, AR diobol, Sophytos

Original price was: $275.Current price is: $245.
Macedonians / Seleucids in Bactria.  Sophytos (246/5-235 BC) Sophytos is a somewhat enigmatic historical figure, known primarily through inscribed artifacts

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

$299
Central Asia / Silk Road. Hunnic copper bracteate of Byzantine style Prototype – Byzantine AV solidus of emperor Heraclius, with

Khwarizmshah, AE jital, `Ala al-Din Muhammad

$75
Khwarizmshah. `Ala al-Din Muhammad (596 – 617AH) AE jital 2.97 g, 16 – 16.5 mm VF, deep dark patina. RARE Reference: Z-273288 (this coin)

Barakzai, AR rupee, Dost Muhammad, Kabul, 1241AH

$150
Barakzai Dynasty. Dost Muhammad, 1st reign at Kabul (1241-1255AH) Dost Muhammad Khan (1826–1839, 1843–1863) was the founder of the Barakzai

Mehrabanid, AE jital, anonymous, Nimruz

$55
Mehrabanid. Anonymous. 13th cent. AD AE jital 2.09 g, 10 – 11 mm “Zarb nimruz” on OBVERSE / “‘Adl” (Justice)

Hunnic Tribes, AE unit, principalities in Kashmir Smast

$99
Hunnic principalities in Kashmir Smast. Unknown ruler. Between V and VIII c. AD AE unit 0.89 g, 10.5 – 11

Bactrian Greeks, AR obol, Eukratides I

$75
Bactrian Greeks. Eukratides I Megas (175-145 BC) Eukratides I the Great was one of the most powerful kings of the

Great Mongols, AE jital, temp. Chingiz Khan, Nimruz

$85
Great Mongols. Temp. Chingiz Khan (603-624AH / 1206-1227AD) AE jital 1.87 g, 13 – 17.5 mm Chingiz Khan cited as

Alchon Huns, AE obol, Anonymous Alkhan Ruler

$160
Alchon Huns. Anonymous Alkhan Ruler (end of 5 cent. AD) AE obol 0.38 g, 4.82 – 15.12 mm Unpublished type

Great Mongols, BI jital, Möngke Khan, Ghazna, 655AH

$185
Great Mongols. Möngke Khan (649-657AH / 1251-1259AD) AE jital Ghaznah mint Choice XF. RARE References: Z-157668 (similar coin) ♦Please, note

Abbasid Revolution, AE fals, ‘Sulayman b. ‘Abd Allah, Sijistan

$145
Abbasid Revolution. Sulayman b. ‘Abd Allah (755-757 AD) During the Abbasid Revolution (747–750AD), the province of Sijistan (modern-day Sistan, Iran-Afghanistan

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

Hunnic Tribes, countermarked Sasanian AR drachm of Khurso II

SOLD Countermarked issue of Sasanians Khurso II (590-628AD) Anonymous Hunnic countermarks (before 700AD) AR drachm 3.96 g Regnal year 30

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

$85
Iranian Huns. Western Turk Dynasties. Nezak Kings in Zabulistan and Kabulistan (480-560AD) The Nezak Huns were a ruling dynasty of

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

Indo-Scythians, AE tetradrachm, Posthumous issue of Hermaeus

Original price was: $145.Current price is: $130.
Posthumous issue of Hermaeus Soter Struck by the Indo-Scythians (70 BC – 1st century AD) After the decline of Indo-Greek

Great Mongols, BI jital, anonymous, Kurraman mint

$135
Great Mongols. Great Khans. Anonymous. 1220s-1250s AD BI jital 3.05 g Kurraman mint OBVERSE: Persian word “panji” which means “fifth”

Central Asia / Silk Road, AR bracteate in Hunnic style

SOLD Central Asia / Silk Road. AR bracteate/plaque in Hunnic style. 5th – 8th cent. AD 1.05 g, 22.42 –

Hephthalites, AR drachm, countermarked issue of Peroz I

SOLD Iranian Huns. Hephthalites in Bactria and Sogdiana (474 – 561AD) AR drachm 3.66 g Issue of Sasanian King of

Western Turks, AE ½ drachm, Later Nezak, Type 270

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