Lot 4371

Sale 116 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals, Tokens & Banknotes

Description

Hunnic Tribes, Nezak Huns, Shahi Tegin (Sri Shahi), (680-738), silver drachm (3.39 g), obv. crowned bust to right, c/m: tamgha, rev. fire altar flanked by attendants, star and crescent flanking flames, (Gobl, Dokumente Em. 244, MACW 1562, for countermark: Gobl, Dokumente KM 103). Very fine with pale gold plug on neck.

Ex Dr V.J.A.Flynn Collection and previously Status International Sale 315 (lot 7754), also Noble Numismatics Sale 108 (lot 3318).

This type is remarkable for being trilingual - carrying legends in Greco-Baktrian, Pahlavi, and Brahmi - and speaks to the growing influence of the issuing body. Even more unusual, however, is the modification that so many of these coins later received. In addition to being countermarked, and presumably at the same time as the application of the countermark, the majority of these coins were holed and filled with either a debased gold, or less often, a copper plug. The reason for the unprecedented procedure is unclear. It was perhaps undertaken in an effort to raise the value of the coins.

Estimate
$80
Result Status
Sold
Prices Realised
$160

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