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| 铸造量 | ND (224-240) - SNS#3 (PHASE 2a - Type I/2 Flames 1? - 4.35 g. Group / Mint A (`Stakhr`) - ND (224-240) - SNS#4 (PHASE 2a - Type I/2 Flames 1? - 3.45 g. Group / Mint A (`Stakhr`) - ND (224-240) - SNS#5 (PHASE 2a - Type I/2 Flames 1? - 3.06 g. Group / Mint A (`Stakhr`) - |
| 附加信息 |
Ardashir I's earliest copper issues are poorly understood precisely because they were never meant to outlast the conquest. Struck in the immediate aftermath of the defeat of Artabanus IV at the Battle of Hormozdgan in 224 AD, these coins were produced while Ardashir was still consolidating Persia — the Parthian stylistic conventions in the dies reflect not nostalgia but expediency: existing craftsmen, existing tools, a new name. The dynasty changed; the workshops didn't.
SNS Schaaf 3–5 encompasses genuine variation across the three referenced dies, and attribution can shift depending on flan shape and strike placement.