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INTRODUCTION In early 1993 a coin dealer from California made available for study purposes a hoard of Sasanian drachms spanning the reigns of Yazdgird I ( A.D. 399-421 ) Vahrām ( Bahrām ) V ( A.D. 421-39 ) , Yazdgird II ( A.D. 439–57 ) ...
INTRODUCTION In early 1993 a coin dealer from California made available for study purposes a hoard of Sasanian drachms spanning the reigns of Yazdgird I ( A.D. 399-421 ) Vahrām ( Bahrām ) V ( A.D. 421-39 ) , Yazdgird II ( A.D. 439–57 ) ...
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On the obverse on both types the king's name is written out in full to the right of the bust as part of the legend : wlhl'n S The obverse legends on drachms of Vahrām V are often blundered and abbreviated . The full legend is as follows ...
On the obverse on both types the king's name is written out in full to the right of the bust as part of the legend : wlhl'n S The obverse legends on drachms of Vahrām V are often blundered and abbreviated . The full legend is as follows ...
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The abbreviation is relatively common from Vahrām IV until Husrav II and is also found on the scarce drachms of Kavād II ( A.D. 628 ) . As discussed above ( nos . 4-5 ) the signature may well denote Ēran- Xvarrah - Sabuhr ( Susa ) ...
The abbreviation is relatively common from Vahrām IV until Husrav II and is also found on the scarce drachms of Kavād II ( A.D. 628 ) . As discussed above ( nos . 4-5 ) the signature may well denote Ēran- Xvarrah - Sabuhr ( Susa ) ...
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