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SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusraw II, 591-628, AR drachm, MM, DM, G-209, crude Extremely Fine. View details
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SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusraw II, 591-628, AR drachm, PR (Furat), year 29, G-211, lightly cleaned, bold Very Fine. View details
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SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusraw II, 591-628, AR drachm, YZ (Yazd), year 35, G-211, About Very Fine. View details
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SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusraw II, 591-628, AR drachm, AHM (Hamadan), year 36, G-212, choice Very Fine. View details
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SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusraw II, 591-628, AR drachm, ART (Ardashir Khurra), year 38, G-212, lovely Very Fine. View details
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SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusraw II, 591-628, AR drachm, BBA (court mint), year 28, G-212, choice Very Fine. View details
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SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusraw II, 591-628, AR drachm, BYSh (Bishapur), year 36, G-212, choice Very Fine. View details
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SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusraw II, 591-628, AR drachm, YZ (Yazd), year 35, G-212, grafitti in ObQ1 and RvQ4, Very Fine. View details
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PTOLEMAIS: Cleopatra VII, 51-30 BC, AR tetradrachm, head of Ptolemy right wearing fillet / eagle standing right on a thunderbolt, palm at shoulder, LA before, ΠA behind, Fine. View details and enlarged photos
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ROMAN REPUBLIC: Lucius Appuleius Saturninus, ca. 104 BC, AR denarius (2.88g), S-193, Syd-578, RSC Appuleia-1 var., Roma helmeted head to left / Saturn in quadriga to right, L.SATURN in exergue, **L* above, Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Commodus, 180-192, BI tetradrachm, Alexandria, year 1, S-5930, Milne-2686, Koln-2252, laureate head right / bust of Selene left, crescent before, LA behind, Fine to Very Fine. View details and enlarged photos
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ROMAN: Lucius Aelius, AD 136-138, AE hemidrachm (21.11g), Alexandria, S-3996, Milne-1546, as Caesar under Hadrian, 2nd Consulship (Λ AI)ΛIOC (KAICAP) draped bust right / Homonoia seated left, holding patera and cornucopiae, Good, R. View details and enlarged photos
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ROMAN: Gordian III, 238-244, AE tetradrachm, Alexandria, year 4, laureate draped bust right / eagle standing left, head right, wreath in its beak, LΔ in field, crude Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Maximinus I, 235-238, AE tetradrachm, Alexandria, year 4, Milne-3191ff, laureate draped bust right / Roma standing left, hand raised, holding spear, LΔ in field, crude Fine. View details and enlarged photos
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ROMAN: Philip I, 244-249, AE tetradrachm, Alexandria, year 4, laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right / Fortuna seated left with rudder & cornucopiae, LΔ in field, Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Valerian I, 253-260, BI antoninianus, Antioch, RIC-294, IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, radiate & draped bust right / VOTA ORBIS, two victories affixing shield inscribed SC on palm-tree, crude Very Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Constantine I, 334-335, AE 3/4, Alexandria, S-3890, Constantinopolis Commemmorative, CONSTANTINOPOLIS, laureate, helmeted & mantled bust left holding scepter / Victory standing left on foot of prow with scepter and leaning on shield, SMALE in exergue, Very Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Theodosius I, 378-395, AE 2, Alexandria, S-4181, D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, & cuirassed bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Theodosius standing facing with standard & globe; ALEA in exergue, Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Gordian III, 238-244, AR antoninianus, S-8650. RIC-93, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, radiate, draped & cuirassed bust right / PM TR P V COS II PP, Gordian standing right with globe & spear, good Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Claudius, 41-54 AD, AE24, Berytus, Phoenicia, BMC-72, bare head left / founder ploughing with oxen right, Very Good. View details
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ROMAN: Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 AD, AE sestertius, RIC-1230, M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXXII, laureate head right / IMP VIIII COS III PP SC, Aequitas standing left holding scales & cornucopia, Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Septimius Severus, 193-211 AD, AR denarius, RIC-46, RSC-311, struck 194-195 AD, L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP IIII, laureate head right / MARS PATER, Mars walking right, holding spear in right hand, trophy over left shoulder, Very Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Maximinus I, 235-238 AD, AE sestertius (25.57g), RIC-78, MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / FIDES MILITVM S-C, Fides standing left holding two standards, attractive Fine. View details and enlarged photos
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ROMAN: Maximus, as Caesar, 235-238, AE sestertius (23.42g), RIC-9, Cohen-14, son of Maximinus I, struck AD 236-238, MAXIMVS CAES GERM, bare-headed, draped bust right / PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, Maximus standing left, holding baton & spear, two standards behind him, Very Fine, S. View details and enlarged photos
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ROMAN: Gordian III, 238-244 AD, AE sestertius (18.10g), RIC-301, Cohen-240, struck AD 240-241, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / P M TR P III COS P P, Apollo enthroned left, holding olive branch and resting arm on lyre, Very Fine. View details and enlarged photos
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ROMAN: Gordian III, 238-244 AD, AE sestertius, RIC-311a, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, laureate, draped, & cuirassed bust right / SECV-RITAS AVG, S C in exergue, Securitas seated left with scepter, Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Valerian I, 253-260, BI antoninianus, RIC-12, Sole holding whip, Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Gallienus, 253-268, BI antoninianus, RIC-440, emperor & Jupiter, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. View details
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ROMAN: Severina, wife of Aurelian, c.270-275, BI antoninianus, RIC-7, Concord holding two standards, crude Very Fine+. View details
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ROMAN: Constantius Gallus, as Caesar 351-354, AE centenionalis, Constanstinople, RIC-113v, bare-headed, draped, cuirassed bust right / FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier spearing fallen horseman CONSI in exergue, Γ in field, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. View details
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SOGDIANA: Anonymous, ca. 4-5th C, AR scyphate unit (0.24g), Smirnova-1, Rtveladze-36, stylized head of ruler facing left, / highly stylized archer with bow, arrow and quiver facing right, small edge chip, crude Fine to Very Fine. View details and enlarged photos
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SOGDIANA: Anonymous, 7th C, AR drachm (2.19g), Chaghanian region, Rtveladze 45, Khusraw I type (no text, star & crescent right / star left, symbol to left of reverse), c/s human head 3 times in obverse margin, c/s Kuzn-3 on reverse, clipped, Very Fine, R, ex. William F. Spengler.
Because one of the countermarks is almost entirely off flan, this pieces must have been clipped. View details and enlarged photos
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SOGDIANA: Anonymous, ca. 700-730, AR 'mug' drachm (3.16g), Bukharkhudat type crowned bust right, Sogdian legend before / attendants flanking fire altar, which is dominated by the head of Ahura Mazda, highly stylized, Very Fine, S.
These are often called "Mug drachms" as the the first known hoard was found on Mug mountain (Tajikistan). The name was given by one of the numismatists involved in the original group, probably Zeimal, Davidovich or Smirnova. There were ancient documents found there also. It appears these coins were minted and circulated in the territories of Samarqand and Tajikistan. Through the years three hoards have been known from Tajikistan territory, one from Samarqand area and one hoard from the City of Paykend (45 km from Bukhara). These coins never circulated in Bukhara oasis however and no coins have yet been found in there even though they are derived from the Bukharkhudat types. This came from a hoard of 200 drachms. Also found in this recent hoard were 40 AR Bukharhudat, 2 Sassanian AR drachm, and 15 Sassanian drachm with countermarks. View details and enlarged photos
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SOGDIANA: Anonymous, ca. 700-730, AR 'mug' drachm (3.09g), Bukharkhudat type crowned bust right, Sogdian legend before / attendants flanking fire altar, which is dominated by the head of Ahura Mazda, highly stylized, crude Fine to Very Fine, S.
These are often called "Mug drachms" as the the first known hoard was found on Mug mountain (Tajikistan). The name was given by one of the numismatists involved in the original group, probably Zeimal, Davidovich or Smirnova. There were ancient documents found there also. It appears these coins were minted and circulated in the territories of Samarqand and Tajikistan. Through the years three hoards have been known from Tajikistan territory, one from Samarqand area and one hoard from the City of Paykend (45 km from Bukhara). These coins never circulated in Bukhara oasis however and no coins have yet been found in there even though they are derived from the Bukharkhudat types. This came from a hoard of 200 drachms. Also found in this recent hoard were 40 AR Bukharhudat, 2 Sassanian AR drachm, and 15 Sassanian drachm with countermarks. View details and enlarged photos
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HEPHTHALITE: "Napki Mulka", late 6th C, AR drachm (3.27g), NM, ND, G-200, bold strike, nearly Extremely Fine, S. View details and enlarged photos
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TABARISTAN: 'Umar, 771-780, AR ½ drachm, Tabaristan, PYE124, A-55, Very Fine. View details
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EASTERN SISTAN: "Khusraw" type, ca. 710-740, AR drachm (3.86g), SK (Sijistan), AH104, A-77, clear date, written ChST, large crescent in ObQ1, old loop attached, About Very Fine, RR. View details and enlarged photos
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EASTERN SISTAN: Anonymous, 790s, AR Drachm, Zaranj, ND, A-A80, Very Good. View details and enlarged photos
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EASTERN SISTAN: Anonymous, 790s, AR Drachm, Zaranj, ND, A-A80, crude Very Good. View details
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