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 Drachm of Bahram IV | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Drachm of Bahram IV

Period: Sasanian

Date: ca. A.D. 388–99

Geography: Iran

Culture: Sasanian

Medium: Silver

Dimensions: Thickness 0.15 cm, Diameter 2.45 cm

Classification: Metalwork-Coins-Inscribed

Credit Line: Bequest of Joseph H. Durkee, 1898

Accession Number: 99.35.2965

Description

The coin’s obverse features the bust of the Sasanian king Bahram IV, who wears a crown with a diadem and one pair of wings, a single crenellation, a globe and two fillets. On the reverse, the king is depicted both to the right and the left of a flaming fire altar. Royal central authorities controlled all Sasanian mints and in general, the ruler is depicted on Sasanian coins with his individual crown. Coins for thirty-two Sasanian rulers are known and in addition to their significance for economic history, royal coin portraits enable the identification of depictions of kings on other media, such as stucco and rock reliefs and silver plates.

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