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Drachm - Kidara I Sassanian style, type 11, unknown mint

发行方 Kidarite Kingdom
年份 380-400
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重量 3.53 g
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正面文字 Brahmi
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背面描述 Highly schematic and stylized representation of a Zoroastrian fire altar with attendants flanking either side, all rendered in a markedly degenerate Sasanian manner consistent with late Kidarite coinage. The altar, central to the composition, rises from a stepped base and is surrounded by the standing figures of the attendants, though the details are heavily blundered and compressed. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border, and the overall execution reflects significant die degeneration relative to earlier Sasanian prototypes.
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附加信息

The Kidarites emerged from the broader mass of Chionite-related peoples who dismantled Kushano-Sassanian authority in Bactria during the mid-fourth century, and Kidara himself — the dynasty's eponymous founder or consolidating ruler, depending on which reading of the sources you accept — operated in the uncomfortable political space between Sassanian pressure from the west and Gupta expansion from the east. These coins adopt Sassanian visual grammar almost wholesale, a deliberate political signal to a population accustomed to Kushano-Sassanian coinage rather than any confusion about origins.

Göbl's type 11 classification covers a die-linked group still without confirmed mint attribution. The weight falling at 3.53g sits at the lower end of the surviving type range.

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