Ayyubid, Dirhams (36), generally very fine; Fals (6), fair to fine; Tahirid, Fals (2), both Samarkand (attribution doubtful); Buwayhid, Dirhams (12), one chipped, from fair to very fine; Ghaznavid, billon Dirhams (11), mostly legible and attributed, fine to good fine; Bahri Mamluks, Dirhams (5); Fals (29), fair to very fine; Burji Mamluks, Dirhams (1); Fals (2), all good fine; Samanid, Dirhams (7); Fals (59), mostly Bukhara, and attributed, fair to very fine; Governors of Sijistan, Fals (1), fair; Seljuqs, Dirhams (14), three pierced, all about very fine; Fals (1); Horseman Fals (4), fair to fine; Khans of Turkestan, Fals (23), 5th-6th century; Artuqs of Mardin, Dirhams (9), common types, fine; Silver Dirhams (11), one pierced, fair to very fine; Zangids of Mosul, Dirhams (7), common types, one pierced, all fine; Zangids of Aleppo, Dirhams (3), fine; Zangids of Sinjar, Dirhams (1); Zengids of the Jezira, Dirham (1); Ilkhanid, Dirhams (27), one chipped, three pierced, mainly very fine, a varied group; Fals (2), fine; Mangits of Bukhara, Khans of Khiva, Khokand, Kashgar, Dirhams (7); Fals (25), mainly fair, the silver very fine; Muzaffarids, Dirhams (2), both extremely fine; Jalairid, .1/3-Dinar, fine; Musha'sha', -Tanka, very fine; Golden Horde, Dirhams (2), good fine; Fals (4); Timurid, Dirhams (8), generally good fine; Fals (1), fine; Shaybanid, Dirhams (2), very fine and good very fine; Fals (11); Iranian Civic Copper (36), a good variety, one pierced (lion); Afghanistan, British Occupation, Fals, undated, very fine; Safavid, silver, various denominations (21), very fine to extremely fine; Efsharid, Dirhams (6), Mashhad, Tabriz and Isfahan; Zand Dirhams (13), Kashan, Resht, Isfahan, Astarabad, all about very fine; Khwarzmshahs, Fals (5), Poor-to fine; Qajar, various denominations (12), Mashhad, Shiraz, Tehran, Hamadhan, three pieces toned, well struck, extremely fine, others good fine to very fine; Fals (1), another good starter group, unless stated, fair to very fine, the silver toned (433)

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Ayyubid, Dirhams (36), generally very fine; Fals (6), fair to fine; Tahirid, Fals (2), both Samarkand (attribution doubtful); Buwayhid, Dirhams (12), one chipped, from fair to very fine; Ghaznavid, billon Dirhams (11), mostly legible and attributed, fine to good fine; Bahri Mamluks, Dirhams (5); Fals (29), fair to very fine; Burji Mamluks, Dirhams (1); Fals (2), all good fine; Samanid, Dirhams (7); Fals (59), mostly Bukhara, and attributed, fair to very fine; Governors of Sijistan, Fals (1), fair; Seljuqs, Dirhams (14), three pierced, all about very fine; Fals (1); Horseman Fals (4), fair to fine; Khans of Turkestan, Fals (23), 5th-6th century; Artuqs of Mardin, Dirhams (9), common types, fine; Silver Dirhams (11), one pierced, fair to very fine; Zangids of Mosul, Dirhams (7), common types, one pierced, all fine; Zangids of Aleppo, Dirhams (3), fine; Zangids of Sinjar, Dirhams (1); Zengids of the Jezira, Dirham (1); Ilkhanid, Dirhams (27), one chipped, three pierced, mainly very fine, a varied group; Fals (2), fine; Mangits of Bukhara, Khans of Khiva, Khokand, Kashgar, Dirhams (7); Fals (25), mainly fair, the silver very fine; Muzaffarids, Dirhams (2), both extremely fine; Jalairid, .1/3-Dinar, fine; Musha'sha', -Tanka, very fine; Golden Horde, Dirhams (2), good fine; Fals (4); Timurid, Dirhams (8), generally good fine; Fals (1), fine; Shaybanid, Dirhams (2), very fine and good very fine; Fals (11); Iranian Civic Copper (36), a good variety, one pierced (lion); Afghanistan, British Occupation, Fals, undated, very fine; Safavid, silver, various denominations (21), very fine to extremely fine; Efsharid, Dirhams (6), Mashhad, Tabriz and Isfahan; Zand Dirhams (13), Kashan, Resht, Isfahan, Astarabad, all about very fine; Khwarzmshahs, Fals (5), Poor-to fine; Qajar, various denominations (12), Mashhad, Shiraz, Tehran, Hamadhan, three pieces toned, well struck, extremely fine, others good fine to very fine; Fals (1), another good starter group, unless stated, fair to very fine, the silver toned (433)