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== Coins == [[Image:Coin of Kavad I, possibly minted in Susa.jpg|thumb|alt=Photograph of the obverse and reverse signs of a gold coin of Kavid I |[[Gold dinar]] of Kavad I, possibly minted at [[Susa]]]] The provinces of Gorgan, Khuzestan, and [[Asoristan]] provided the most [[Sasanian coinage]] for Kavad during his reign.{{sfn|Schindel|2013b|pp=141โ143}} His reign marks the introduction of distinctive traits on the obverse sides of the coin which includes astral symbols, particularly, a [[crescent]] on both of his shoulders, and a star in the left corner.{{sfn|Schindel|2013b|pp=141โ143}} The reverse side shows the traditional fire altar flanked by two attendants facing it in veneration.{{sfn|Schindel|2013b|pp=141โ143}} Kavad used the title of ''[[Kay (title)|kay]]'' ([[Kayanian]]) on his coins,{{sfn|Schindel|2013b|pp=141โ143}} a title that had been used since the reign of his grandfather Yazdegerd II ({{reign|438|457}}).{{sfn|Daryaee}} Kavad was, however, the last Sasanian shah to have ''kay'' inscribed on his coinsโthe last one issued in 513.{{sfn|Schindel|2013b|pp=141โ143}} The regular obverse inscription on his coins simply has his name; in 504, however, the slogan ''abzลn'' ("may he prosper/increase") was added.{{sfn|Schindel|2013b|pp=141โ143}}{{sfn|Schindel|2013c|p=837}}
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