The New York Sale 2026 Ancient & World
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1160 Sasanian Empire. Peroz (AD 457/9-484). Gold Light Dinar (4.18 g). BBA (Court) mint. Bust right wearing crown with frontal crescent, two wings and korymbos , ribbon on each shoulder. Reverse: Fire altar flanked by two attendants, star and crescent flank altar flame, illegible legend at left, mint signature right. Gobl type III/1; Saeedi AV77-8; Sunrise 939var. Good Very Fine.
$2,500
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1161 Kushano-Sasanian. Ohrmazd (Hormizd) I (ca AD 270-300). Gold Dinara (7.76 g). Boxlo (Balkh). Early series. Nimbate Ohrmazd standing left on beaded ground line, wearing lion-head crown with ribbon, flames at shoulders, sacrificing at altar and holding trident; trident standard above altar at left; single pellet to right of altar and below arm; pellet triplex below other arm; between legs, pellet above swastika; tamgha right field. Reverse: Siva standing facing, holding diadem and trident; the bull Nandi behind. MK 707var; ANS Kushan 2206; Donum Burns 815. Kushan 2206; Cribb 3. Choice Extremely Fine.
$1,500
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1162 Hunnic. Kidarites. Kidara (ca 350-390 AD). Gold Dinar (7.79 g), struck ca. AD 365-390. Balkh . King standing facing, head left, wearing lotus crown with ribbons, flames at shoulders, sacrificing at altar and holding trident; trident standard which is bending right above altar before, middle prong surmounted by crescent; tamgha above a jug-like symbol behind. Reverse: Siva standing facing, the bull Nandi behind. Cf. Cribb, Kidarites 5B for type; cf. MK 728S; cf. Donum Burns, pl. 10, 728A. About Extremely Fine.
$750
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