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(A) Sasanian Empire, Shapur I (240-271AD), Silver Drachm, 3.91g. Obv: bearded bust of king wearing Sasanian turreted crown with earflaps, Pahlavi legend around. Rev: Fire altar with attendants. (B) Sasanian Empire, Shapur II (309-379AD), Silver Drachm of the Eastern (Turanian) type, 5.55g. Obv: bust of king with turreted crown. Rev: fire altar with attendants. (C) Sasanian Empire, Peroz (457-483AD), Silver Drachm– most probably a Hunnic imitation, 3.91g. Obv: crude bust of the king wearing winged headdress; Rev: fire altar with attendants. (D) Sasanian Empire, Hormazd IV (579-590AD), Silver Drachm, MI (Myshan) Mint, 3.06g. Obv: bust of king wearing headdress with globe above, crescent and star in front, border with crescents and star inside each; Rev: Fire altar with attendants, mint mark 'MI' in right field. (4 Coins) |
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Rs. 6,000-8,000
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Rs. 6,000
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