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Obol - Varhran II type X/3

Issuer Sasanian Empire
Year 276-293
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Value Obol (1⁄72)
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Reverse script Pahlavi
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Edge Plain
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Vahram II ruled during a period of sustained dynastic instability — his reign saw repeated challenges from rival claimants, including his own brother Hormizd, who briefly seized power in the eastern provinces. The fractional silver obols of this period were struck at weights already considerably reduced from earlier Sasanian standards, reflecting fiscal pressures that only worsened under his successors. The Göbl X/3 classification places this among the later die groups of his reign, distinguished by specific obverse die characteristics catalogued by Schaaf across SNS references 132–146.

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