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Transoxiana, Samanids, Nasr II, AR Broad Dirhem, 937 AD, Samarkand, Zeno-275300+

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    Description

    This coin was issued under
    Nasr II ibn Ahmad
    (AH 301-331,
    913-942 AD
    ),
    Samanids
    in Transoxiana.
    It was minted in
    Samarkand City
    in AH 326 (
    937
    AD).
    The
    capital
    of Samanids was
    Samarkand
    (819-892 AD), later
    Bukhara
    (AH 892-999 AD).
    Samanids was
    centered in
    Khorasan
    and
    Transoxiana
    , at its greatest extent encompassing
    modern-day Afghanistan,
    large parts of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan,
    and parts of Kazakhstan and Pakistan.
    After King Ahmad's death,
    his eight-year-old son Nasr II succeeded
    him.
    Due to Nasr's youth,
    his
    prime minister
    Abu 'Abd -Allah al Jaihani took care over most of
    the state affairs.
    [The above explanations are quoted from Wikipedia etc.]
    Silver Dirhem.    A distortion in a part of the edge.
    Thick and heavy Dirhem.
    Provenance : Ex Mr. Stephen Album, Great Numismatist, in California State in 1991.
    Catalog number is MI-668
    and Zeno-275300+.
    MI catalogue is "Oriental coins and their values, The World of Islam.",
    written by Michael Mitchiner, published by Hawkins Publications in London in 1977.
    Zeno on line catalogue is "Zeno. Ru
    - Oriental Coins Database".
    Size : 28 x 25 mm.      Weight : 4.54 gr.
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    But now, unfortunately,
    I can not send it with registered mail to some nations, including
    USA, Canada & Australia.
    The Japan Post Authority has stipulated that the current handling of international mail to some nations,
    all of the air-mail can not be treated as registered mail.
    The handling is due to the paralysis of the international postal system.
    I hope to restore international postal services as soon as possible.
    Thank you.