Precious coins in the National Museum in Prague
The National Museum in Prague is proud to show a unique silver coin from the 14th century which the rulers of northeast Iran used to make on special occasions (births, weddings, coronations etc.). The coin is together with two other precious Islamic coins displayed in the exhibition called The Treasures of the National Museum. All the coins come from the 13th or 14th century. There are only a few more examples of these coins left in the world.
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