


Quinarius - Tharan Yaub Yuhanim Raydan
Silver (.900) | 1.74 g | 15 mm |
Issuer | Himyarite Kingdom (Southern Arabia) |
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King | Tha'ran Ya'ub Yuhan'im (175-215) |
Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 175-215 |
Value | Quinarius (½) |
Currency | Denarius |
Composition | Silver (.900) |
Weight | 1.74 g |
Diameter | 15 mm |
Shape | Concave |
Technique | Hammered (scyphate) |
Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
Demonetized | Yes |
Updated | 2024-10-09 |
Numista | N#137694 |
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Rarity index | 86% |
Reverse
Small male head right, king's name from bottom left of head to above right of head, sceptre symbol at right, mint mark in exergue.
Script: Ancient South Arabian
Lettering:
𐩩𐩱𐩧𐩬 𐩺𐩲𐩨
𐩧𐩺𐩵𐩬
Translation:
Tha'rān Ya'ūb Yuhan'im
Raydan
Comment
Inscriptions in the Saba language.Interesting fact
One interesting fact about this coin is that it features an inscription in the ancient Himyarite language, which was a written language used by the Himyarite Kingdom in Southern Arabia during the 1st century CE. The inscription on the coin includes the name of the king, Tharan Yaub Yuhanim (Raydan), and the date of issue, which is written in the Himyarite calendar. This coin is a rare and valuable example of the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Himyarite Kingdom.