Product Description
Kavad I 488-531. Drachm 26 mm Nisapur (AB). Crowned bust right / Fire altar flanked by attendants. Göbl II/1; very fine
A peak in the Roman-Persian Wars
- A revolt by the nobility led to his temporary disempowerment.
- He only regained power with the help of the Hephtalites.
- During his reign, the Roman-Persian War broke out again after a long period of peace.
Additional Information
| Category 1 | Greek Coins |
|---|---|
| Category 2 | Sassanian Kingdom |
| Ruler | Kavad I |
| Reign | 488-531 |
| Denomination | Drachm |
| Mint | Nisapur (AB) |
| Material | Silver |
| Condition | very fine |
| Catalogue | Göbl II/1 |
| Weight | 3.69 g |
| Diameter | 26 mm |
| Item Number | 101241 |
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