Légende
Drachma of Kavadh I (ruler of Persia; 488–496 and 498–531). Obverse: bust of Kavadh I facing right; he wears a crown with ribbons, decorated with a crescent and korymbos, a crescent in front, and two stars on either side of the crown; short curly beard, curly hair tied back, an earring in one ear, beads and a long chain around his neck, ribbons flowing from behind his shoulders, crescents on either side of the bust; outside the rim three crescents with a star in the center. Pahlavi legend. Reverse: fire altar; left of the altar the ruler stands facing forward holding a sword, to the right a priest stands facing forward holding a sword; star at top left and crescent at top right; signs/monograms on both sides; pearl rim. Dated to 488–497, 499–531. Persia (Sassanid), Sassanid art; materials/technique: silver coin; diameter 27.5–28.0 mm, weight 4.10 g.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A38_326
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
72.2Mo (10.2Mo) / 42.5cm x 42.5cm / 5023 x 5023 (300dpi)