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

$185
Great Mongols. Möngke Khan (649-657AH / 1251-1259AD) BI jital (3.3 g) Ghazna mint Dated 655AH Choice XF. RARE References: Z-157668

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 produced 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

Alchon Huns, AE unit, Anonymous Clan Ruler

SOLD Alchon Huns. Anonymous Clan Ruler (4th/5th c. AD) AE unit 1.12 g, 13.5 – 14.5 mm Vondrovec Type 35

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

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

Alchon Huns, AE unit, Anonymous Clan Ruler

SOLD Alchon Huns. Anonymous Clan Ruler (4th/5th c. AD) AE unit 1.30 g Vondrovec Type 38 VF. Extremely RARE References:

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: unfortunately this particular coin has been sold. But you can check for the same type available in the relevant

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. 5th-8th cent. AD AV imitation of Byzantine gold