I'm going to play on a geographical area and take us back even further, to the Persian Empire. For this wildcard, play on any of the boundaries of the Persian Empire at its peak. Siglos of Darius:
Cool coin. Let's keep the wildcard: Anything in, or bordering, the area of the ancient Persian Kingdom!
From Persian Empire to the Zangid Dynasty of Syria who ruled parts of the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia under the greater Seljuk Empire. 1178 AD (574 AH) AE Fals from As-Salih Ismail al-Malik
From Persian Empire to the Zangid Dynasty of Syria who ruled parts of the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia under the greater Seljuk Empire. 1178 AD (574 AH) AE Fals from As-Salih Ismail al-Malik View attachment 999336 View attachment 999337
Zangid? Now that's the first new one for me in quite a while. Well played. I'm familiar with the Seljuks, as their lion and sun coinage are popular in the ancient forum. But you have delved deeper than I.
South of Zangid Dynasty. Saffarids of Seistan circa 1166 - 1215 CE. Area covering present day Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran.
Can I post paper money in this thread? Does that count? I have no idea. I'm going to post this Afghanistan currency. Let's play off the modern borders of Afghanistan.
I guess I should have been more specific on the area that would fall under The Golden Horde. Use this map to determine your options
Well I’ll help narrow it down from the Golden Horde to Crimea, specifically from the Crimean Khanate. This coin dates to 1777-1783 CE and was issued under the last Khan of Crimea, Shahin Giray.