Pashiz
“Pashiz” was a type of copper coin used during the Sassanian era, which lasted from the 3rd to the 7th century CE in Persia (modern-day Iran and surrounding regions). These coins were an essential part of the Sassanian currency system and played a significant role in the economic and trade activities of the time. They typically featured intricate designs and inscriptions, providing valuable historical and numismatic insights into this ancient civilization’s monetary and cultural heritage.
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SASANIAN EMPIRE. Yazdgard II, AD. 438-457. AE Pashiz
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SASANIAN EMPIRE. Shahpur II (AD 309-379) AE Pashiz
£150.00 -

SASANIAN KINGS. Shahpur II, 309-379. AE Pashiz
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SASANIAN EMPIRE. Shahpur II (AD 309-379) AE Pashiz
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Sasanian Empire. Ardashir I (224-241 AD). AE Pashiz. Rare type
£110.00





