Rare yes, 6 nummi no. Those are marked by an S. Mine is definitely a follis, closest I've found so far. I will need to spend some time in the library.
Here's one I picked up a year or so ago from a FAC free auction: Silver-Drachm of Shapur III., 383-388 AD. (Sasanian) Av. bust of king Shapur III. right Rv. fire altar between two attendants; weight is 3.60gr., G�bl 126
Great stuff guys. I've never heard of the Sassanian 6 nummi coin before, definitely something I'll try to keep an eye out for.
Read it wrong, thought it was implied there was both a normal Byzantine 6 nummi type (which I'm familiar with) and also an occupation version of it.
Well Jango, if you're still asking for examples, then I'll try to look around for a few of my coin-stragglers ... Big Mo-Tibs, AE Follis 582-602 AD ... oh, and here are a couple of cool Heraclius Overstrikes ... HERACLIUS Overstruck on Justin I follis (AE29) 610-641 AD HERACLIUS Overstruck on Anastasius follis (AE34) 622 AD ... nice big coins "in-hand"
Very nice, @stevex6. Sweet countermarks, and I've always loved the Maurice Antiochs - nice example. A darn sight better than the sorry excuses produced at Nicomedia:
I thought there are 6 and 3 nummi pieces, and this is my source: Robert Göbl's book about Sasanian numismatics. In the Xusro II table you may find the 12 nummi like this, and the 6 and 3 mentioned in the lowest field. Sorry it is in German, but Göbl says that there is a 6 nummi with letter S (BMC Byz. I/XXVII/1) and a 3 nummi with letter Gamma, that he knows from a private collection, but it hasn't been published at that moment (the book is from 1968).
Possibly I'm not very good at explaining things This should help http://www.forumancientcoins.com/numiswiki/view.asp?key=byzantine denominations and from a post https://www.cointalk.com/threads/byzantine-bronze-coinage-of-justin-i-and-justinian.288030/
GREAT write-up and coin Mr. @ValiantKnight !!! Well done, like your work. I only have a couple Sassanians... Persian Sassinian Ardashir III 628-629 CE AR Drachm 36mm 3.85g Zoroastrian Fire Alter Gobl II-1 yr 2 Delta RARE Sassanian Shapur I 240-272 CE AE Tetradrachm 10.78g 27mm Ctesiphon mint phase 1a mural crown korymbos - fire altar type 2 SNS IIa1-1a
Thank you. I was attracted to this one because I do not see many broze issues from the Sassanids, and that it had good details. Everyone else posts AR, I thought I would get a bronze. Besides, he was the only one who captured a Roman Emperor!
That is indeed an impressive bronze, you don't see them very often, especially like that. And yes, Shapur is cool. My drachm sports my favourite Sassanid portrait:
Here is one of my three Sassanian coins.... AV Dinar ND 7.34g./ 22mm. Kabul Mint struck circa 379AD Ardashir II 379-83AD
Good grief, what a coin. You are doing it again, panzerman. If I had the patience to buy only one coin a year - but no, that will never work.
Thanks! I bought that coin end of 2015/ I was broke! I had spent all of my "coin $" on 25 AV coins that year. So when the auction was live, I could not resist to bid on it. Long story short....I phoned up a collector friend in Toronto, and asked him if he could come over and buy some butterflies. He ended up buying 15K worth, so I could pay for the coin, plus has 3K left over for upcoming auctions Good to have my butterfly/moth collection in reserve, when I get into financial trouble John