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Dinar - Bahram V

Issuer Sasanian Empire
Year 420-438
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Brahmi
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Reverse description A fire altar with two pendant ribbons or fillets occupies the center of the field, flanked by two standing attendants facing inward in profile, each serving as a guardian of the sacred flame. Crescents appear flanking the flames atop the altar, reinforcing the Zoroastrian religious iconography central to Sasanian coinage. The composition follows the standard reverse type of Sasanian gold dinars, emphasizing the dynastic connection to the royal fire cult.
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Mintage ND (420-438)
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