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Difference Between Hepthalite Coins Needed

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I recently won these 2 coins at an auction. Both are described as Napki Malka type Hepthalite coins (5th century), but there's a distinctive difference in the design. Maybe one is an earlier issue than the other? Requesting assistance from the experts.


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 Posted 12/27/2020  04:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Palouche to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here's a thread I ran a while back...
Myself, @Spence and @echizento posted coins and @Kushanshah came up trumps! He also posted a good link to read up on......Hope this helps?
http://goccf.com/t/334167
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Thanks for the amazing insight. From the given link, it seems that the first coin is Vondrovec 222 (I may be wrong). I can't find any attribution whatsoever for the second coin.
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There are a number of varieties of the Nezak series, all sharing the buffalo crown and the inscription Nezak Shah ("Napki Malka") in Pahlavi, Bactrian or Brahmi. Unfortunately, I sold my copies of Göbl and Vondrovec several months ago, so I can't give you the reference numbers. I will note that nowadays "Hephthalite" is no longer used as a catch-all for Hunnic tribes but refers to a specific ethnic group. The Nezak Shahs may have been indigenous to the region around Kabul and Ghanzi which they ruled after the Alchon moved into India.
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Thanks again KS, always grateful!
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