Sasanian Empire ⅙ Dinar - Ardashir I, 224 – 241
type II - Parthian style Kulah
Information
Country
Sasanian Empire
Currency
Dinar
(224 – 651)
Coin type
Circulating commemorative coin
Denomination
⅙ Dinar - Ardashir I
Year
224 – 241
Composition
Gold
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Weight (g)
1.42
Diameter (mm)
13
Demonetized
Yes
Description
⅙ Dinar - Ardashir I from Sasanian Empire. Issued from 224 to 241. Struck in Gold. Measures 13 mm and weighs 1.42 g.
- Obverse
- A portrait of the king facing right, in Parthian-style headdress (kulah) edged along the borders with tow rows of "pearls". There is an ornament made of "pearls" on the kulah. The central ornament is a six-pointed star. The hair covered by bashlyk edged with "pearls", and ribbons with bows flow out from the kulah. Around his neck the King wears a necklace in the form of tow hoops. There is a pointed rim around the picture. (Mazda worshipper, the lord (divine) Ardashir, king of kings of Iran, whose origin is from the gods)
- Reverse
- A fire-altar (atasdan) in the form of column with a capitellum and base consisting of some plates. Under the capitellum there is a tongue of flame. The capitellum is supported by stands in the form of "lion paws" resting upon censers. The stands are decorated with bows. There is a pointed rim around the picture. Pahlavi legend (Fire (fire-altar) of Ardashir)
- Edge
- Smooth
Mintage & Variants
| Date | Mintage | Comment | Frequency | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ND (224-241) | — | Göbl# II |
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