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Hemidrachm - Bahram II

Issuer Sasanian Empire
Year 276-293
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse script Pahlavi
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Bahram II ruled longer than either of his two immediate predecessors combined, but his reign was far from stable — he faced a usurpation by his brother Hormizd in the eastern provinces and was the first Sasanian king compelled to sign a disadvantageous treaty with Rome, ceding territory to Diocletian in 287 AD. The hemidrachm denomination itself was already archaic by this period, a fractional survival from pre-Sasanian monetary practice that would effectively disappear from regular issue within a generation.

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