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Drachm - Yazdgird II

Issuer Sasanian Empire
Year 439-447
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Value Drachm (1⁄12)
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Reverse script Inscriptional Pahlavi
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Edge Plain
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Yazdgird II spent much of his reign in active military campaigning — first against the Byzantines in the early 430s, then pivoting decisively eastward against the Kidarites along the empire's Bactrian frontier. The coins struck during this window, roughly 439–447, correspond to a period when Sasanian administrative attention was sharply focused on the northeast, and mint output reflects that military economy.

The SNS reference PBW3#Ib1/2b designates a specific obverse die pairing documented by Schindel's corpus — the combination of bust type Ib1 with reverse die 2b is one of the more precisely catalogued attributions in this reign's sequence.

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