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HEPHTHALITE: LOT of 9 coins, including Toraman II copper (2 pcs), Napki Malka (2), anonymous copper (Mitch-3782, 2 pcs), "BLH 11" imitation silver drachm of Hormizd IV (1, chipped), two "Huna" type copper coins (Mitch-1510) (1), and common Sasanian silver drachm of Khusro II (Mishan, year 2, misattributed to Hormizd V) (1), mostly vf, lot of 9 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $110 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ARAB-SASANIAN: `Abd al-Malik b. Marwan, 685-705, AR drachm (4.06g), DA+P (Fasa), YE60 (frozen), A-32, Very Fine to Extremely Fine. `Abd al-Malik b. Marwan was the Umayyad caliph who was to reform Islamic coinage later in his reign, in AH77 for gold, AH78 for silver, circa AH80± for copper. Starting Price: $200 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
"ARAB-ARMENIAN: Muhammad, ca. 700, AR zuzun (3.21g), "ShY", year "37", A-H97, with Muhammad in Arabic in ObQ2 & awsrwy (Khusro) in Pahlavi before the obverse bust, Extremely Fine, RRR. This type is believed to have been issued within the regions of Armenia or Azerbaijan. This mint name is of uncertain meaning, perhaps derived from a prototype from the Shiraz mint, and date, while convincing 37, is probably just a copy from the prototype. Also of considerable interest is the Greek letter F instead of a star withint the right crescent in the obverse margin. Other types have the Greek M or S in one of the crescents in either the obverse or reverse margin. These Greek characters are of undetermined meaning, but the use of Greek does support the assignment to the Caucasian lands, where Byzantine silver coins were circulating throughout the 7th centuries, first introduced by Heraclius circa 615 AD. This type is currently assigned to the very last years of the 7th and early 8th century. The weight of 3.20-3.25g corresponds quite accurately to half the weight of the Byzantine hexagram (about 6.5g)" Starting Price: $4000 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
QARMATID (Kharijites): Abu Mansur al-Mu`izzi, 975-978, AR dirham (4.61g), MM, DM, A-687.1, Vardanyan-22, citing Abu Mansur by his personal name only, Alptegin (Alftakin in Arabic) and al-Hasan b. Ahmad, presumably as overlord, crude Very Fine, RRR. Vardanyan recorded only one example in silver that cites the ruler as Alptegin, together with al-Hasan, Dimashq 36(4), ascribed to AH364 by its similarity to the Dimashq 364 gold dinars (Vard-21). Traces of the mint name on this specimen suggest also Dimashq. Starting Price: $200 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
TRIPOLI: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, BI 20 para (6.07g), Tarabulus Gharb, AH1223 year 13, KM-149, USK-119.06, minor planchet flaw on the obverse, much original silver-wash, choice About Uncirculated, RRR, ex. Ken Bovenkamp collection. Starting Price: $480 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
TRIPOLI: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, BI 20 para (4.68g), Tarabulus Gharb, AH1223 year 21, KM-199.9, USK-119.16, lovely strike, full original silver-wash, choice About Uncirculated, RRR, ex. Ken Bovenkamp collection. Same dies as the illustrated specimen in USK, which is also the same specimen shown for USK-119.17. Starting Price: $620 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
TUNIS: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, AR 2 piastres, Tunis, AH1244, KM-93, superb strike, with original silver-wash, rarely seen in this quality, choice Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated, ex. Ken Bovenkamp collection. Starting Price: $300 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
ILKHAN: Anonymous Qa`an al-`Adil, AE "kaaniki dirham" (2.08g), [Tiflis], ND, A-2135, blundered date & text, contemporary imitation in almost pure bronze, perhaps intended to be silver-placed and passed as a real dirham, one small corrosion spot, About Very Fine, RR. Starting Price: $60 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
"YUAN: Da Chao, ca. 1206-1227, AR cash (2.56g), H-19.1, FD-1696, da chao means "Great Dynasty," the name the Mongols used for themselves, nice example, Very Good to Fine, RR. According to Hartill, "This coin is alleged to have been cast by the legendary Chengis Khan at his capital at Karakorum. It is usually found in silver." This would place the date about 50-60 years prior to the formal foundation of the Yuan dynasty in 1280, when Khubilai Khan was installed as Emperor of China at Beijing. An alternative attribution assigns this type to the period of Kublai Khan (1260-1294), who first claimed the title of Khaqan in 1260, finalizing his power after the defeat of his rival, Ariq Böke, in 1264. The coin would presumably have been produced either before 1280 or before the introduction of his zhi yuan tong bao cash coins in about 1285. It is currently estimated that approximately 200-250 specimens are known to exist." Starting Price: $950 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
CHINA:COLLECTION of 12 pieces of Min Guo period amulets; various amulets, some with designs and some with inscriptions only; includes (2) hand engraved silver amulets, lot of 12 items. Starting Price: $130 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
YUNNAN: AR sycee (145g), Cribb-LXVI-985, sanchuo jieding "packsaddle" type, hong jun tai ji hui hao wen yin (Hongjuntai Bank, remittance bank fine silver), countermaked three times, with assay mark A1, cast in the late 19th-early 20th century, lovely Extremely Fine. Starting Price: $480 View image on stevealbum.com
YUNNAN: AR sycee (200g), Cribb-LXVI-859, sanchuo jieding "packsaddle" type, zhou bao quan hao hui hao wen yin (Zhoubaoquan Bank, remittance bank fine silver), countermaked three times, with assay mark A3, cast in the late 19th-early 20th century, Very Fine. Starting Price: $400 View image on stevealbum.com
MAURYAN: Punchmarked silver, ca. 4th-3rd century BC, LOT of 6 coins, with the punch of 2 or 3 standing human figures, round or square, identified by Hardaker, mostly fine or better, lot of 6 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Mitchiner has assigned these type of the reign of Ashoka, 272-232 BC, and the region of Ujjain. Starting Price: $95 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
MAURYAN: Punchmarked silver, ca. 4th-3rd century BC, LOT of 12 coins, mostly square, all but two identified by Hardaker, mostly fine or better, lot of 12 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $75 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
INDO-GREEK: LOT of 5 silver drachms, Apollodotus I, B4 (1 pc), Antimachos II, B1 (2), Zoilos I, B3 (1, damaged), and Antialkides, B13 (1), mostly vf, lot of 5 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $110 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
INDO-GREEK: LOT of 5 silver drachms, Hermaios B-11B & 11M (2 pcs), Apollodotus B-2I, Straton II, B-1, and Straton II & Straton III, B-6C, average vf, lot of 5 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $110 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
KUNINDA: LOT of 8 coins, including 2 silver drachms (one fine, the other vf) and 8 copper coins (average fine or better), all with reference identifications, lot of 8 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $100 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
SATAVANHANAS: LOT of 16 coins, various types, early potin coins with elephant (M4941 ff) (4 pcs), later potin (M4962 ff) (4), lead (M4969/70) (2), early small copper (1), silver drachm of Gautamiputra (M4955/61) (1) and Valabhi silver drachm (M4885/98) (2 nice, 2 worn), mostly fine, better for the silver, nice selection, lot of 16 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $110 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
GUPTA: LOT of 14 coins, including the standard silver drachms, mostly vf, of Kumaragupta I (7 pcs) and Skandagupta (5 pcs), plus one tiny copper issue of Ramagupta (0.29g, and very rare) and one lead piece (not nice), lot of 14 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $55 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
CHALUKYAS: LOT of 15 silver coins, Chavada (3 pcs, including one superb example), Chalukya (5), and post-Gupta (tiny coins, 7 coins, mostly vf or better), lot of 15 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $90 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
SHAHI: LOT of 36 coins, containing Shahi Kings (7 silver & 3 copper), mostly vf, Pratihara (10 silver, mostly f-vf), Palas (5 silver, mostly fine), Gujaras of Broach (8 tiny silver, mostly vg), and Indo-Sasanian (3 silver), most vf or better, lot of 36 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $170 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
VIJAYANAGAR: LOT of 8 silver coins, full taras, various types (one each of Devaraya, Harihara II & Saluva Malla, and five anonymous rajadiraja), mostly vf, lot of 8 coins, ex. John Page Collection. Starting Price: $95 View image on stevealbum.com View 2nd image on stevealbum.com
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