Copper
In numismatics, copper has played a significant role as a metal used in coinage throughout history. Its distinctive reddish hue and durability make copper coins a fascinating and valuable part of coin collections, representing both artistry and economic history.
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Sasanian Empire. Varhran V (420-438 AD) Æ Pashiz
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Sasanian Empire. Yazdgard I (399-420 AD). Æ Pashiz. Eranshahr Shapur
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Sasanian Empire. Varhran IV (388-399 AD). Æ Pashiz
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Sasanian Empire. Shapur II (309-379 AD). Æ Pashiz
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Sasanian Empire. Shapur I (240-270 AD). Æ Pashiz
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Sasanian Empire. Ardashir I (223/4-240 AD). Æ Pashiz
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Elymais. Kamnaskires II Nikephoros (circa 147-139 BC). Æ Dichalkon
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Seleucid Kingdom. Antiochos III (222-187 BC). Æ. Seleukeia on the Tigris
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Kings of Elymais. Kamnaskires II Nikephoros (circa 147-139 BC). Æ
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Danishmendids of Malatya. Dhu’l-Qarnayn (AD 1152-1162). Æ Dirham
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Sasanian Empire. Khusro I (531-579). Æ Pashiz
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SASANIAN EMPIRE. Shahpur II (AD 309-379) AE Pashiz
£150.00












