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Dinar - Varhran V

Issuer Sasanian Empire
Year 425-438
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Technique Hammered
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Obverse script Pahlavi
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Reverse description A fire altar is depicted centrally, its shaft bearing a right-facing portrait bust of Bahram V (Varhran V), a distinctive Sasanian numismatic convention linking the monarch to sacred Zoroastrian fire worship. Flanking the altar stand two attendants in frontal pose, likely representing royal guards or priests. The composition is rendered in the formal, symmetrical style characteristic of Sasanian regal coinage, underscoring the ideological union of royal and religious authority.
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