Based on the crown type I would suspect that this is not Khusro II but rather an earlier ruler, without looking at Gobl right at the moment. I would suspect, Peroz I or Hormizd IV. Both are common (and interesting) rulers ruling in the late 5th century and early 6th century. The Khusro II and Arab off shoots are huge coins, 30 mm + in diameter and the thing is the king on the late issues has a "winged" crown. Its a nice piece, anyway you shake it. I would guess that this coin was not minted under the duress of Arab invaders but rather a far more in fearsome and elusive people, the Huns/ Hephthalites. Again an interesting piece I certainly would welcome into my collection. The crown almost always gives away the ruler on these coins. These coins are dated and identify the king and mint. Unfortunately I cannot read Pahlavi.
Edited by Ancientnoob
02/04/2014 8:25 pm
02/04/2014 8:25 pm
























