Iran AH 853 tanka
The Timurid Dynasty had one of its capitals in Herat, Afghanistan and well as Samarqand, Uzbekistan, and covered all of modern-day Iran. In addition to the above regions, Timurid rule extended to parts of contemporary Pakistan, India, Turkey, and the Caucasus. The dynasty was founded by the Turkic ruler Timur (Tamerlane) in the 14th century, coalescing into an empire by 1370 AD. It eventually weakened and was replaced by the Safavid dynasty in 1501 AD.
The specimen shown was lot 661 in Steve Album sale 16 (Santa Rosa, CA, May 2013), where it did not sell. The catalog description reads[1]: "TIMURID: Sultan Muhammad, 1447-1451, AR tanka, Yazd, AH853, lovely strike, choice VF, ex Ruud Schüttenhelm collection."
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 5.04 g, silver.
Catalog reference: A-2425.
- Album, Stephen. Checklist of Islamic Coins. Santa Rosa, 1998. Stephen Album.
- [1]Album, Stephen. Stephen Album Rare Coins - Auction 16. Santa Rosa, 2013. Stephen Album Rare Coins.
- Mitchiner, Michael. Oriental Coins and their Values - The World of Islam. London, 2000. Hawkins Publications.
Link to:
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- Afghanistan AH 853 tanka, Abu'l-Qasim Babur, Herat mint
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- (AH935-992) ¼ ashrafi
- Uzbekistan-Timurid AH853 1 tanka
- Turkey-Timurid AH807 1 akce
- Iran AH 904 tanka, Yazd mint, Aq Qoyunlu
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