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Unknown Æ - Wik/Wir Middle Period

Issuer Choresmia (ancient)
Year 401-501
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Reference(s) Vainberg#B2 19 , Zeno cat#283185
Obverse description Crowned royal bust in right profile, rendered in a schematic Chorasmian style characteristic of the middle period coinage. The effigy displays a distinctive crown or headdress atop the ruler's head. A Chorasmian inscription appears in the field to the left of the bust, reading the royal name or title Wik/Wir in the local script. The relief is worn and the flan irregular, consistent with a small hammered bronze issue of the 5th century CE.
Obverse script Chorasmian
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Reverse description Plain convex field bearing a stylized tamgha or dynastic symbol consisting of three or four parallel curved lines arranged in a fan or hand-like motif, enclosed within a granular or beaded border. This device is a characteristic dynastic emblem of the Chorasmian Wik/Wir rulers of the middle period. The flan is irregular and the surface partially encrusted with green patina typical of buried bronze coinage from Central Asia.
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