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Drachm - Hormazd VI

Uitgever Sasanian Empire
Jaar 632
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Waarde Drachm (1⁄12)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Bust of Hormazd VI facing right, wearing an elaborate Sasanian crown surmounted by a crescent and globe finial with billowing wings or streamers, the king depicted with a beaded necklace and layered robes rendered in the late Sasanian stylistic tradition. The portrait is encircled by a double ring border with four pellets or floral ornaments positioned at the cardinal points outside the inner ring. Pahlavi inscriptions appear in the field to the left and right of the royal effigy.
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Aanvullende informatie

Hormazd VI's reign lasted mere months in 632 AD, a disputed claimant during the catastrophic civil wars that fragmented Sasanian authority in the empire's final years. Arab forces under the Rashidun Caliphate were already pressing into Mesopotamia when these coins were struck. Most numismatists consider his issues among the rarest of the late Sasanian series precisely because the mint infrastructure was collapsing around him — several mints had already fallen out of Sasanian control entirely by this point.