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Ancient India
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Kanishka I (the great) 128-154 AD, Gold Dinar, 7.86g, Obverse: King wearing long tunic and padded boots Sacrificing at altar with right hands and holding a spear with left hand. Legend in Bactrian Greek, shao nano shao Kanishki Koshano around the flan edge. Reverse: Four Armed Shiva standing with the lower right stretched arm pouring water from a pitcher and the upper arm holding the Damru while the lower left arm rests on the hip close to which a buck in springing posture id depicted. Very Fine, Scarce. Kanishka I (the great) 128-154 AD, Gold Dinar, 7.86g, Obverse: King wearing long tunic and padded boots Sacrificing at altar with right hands and holding a spear with left hand. Legend in Bactrian Greek, shao nano shao Kanishki Koshano around the flan edge. Reverse: Four Armed Shiva standing with the lower right stretched arm pouring water from a pitcher and the upper arm holding the Damru while the lower left arm rests on the hip close to which a buck in springing posture id depicted. |
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Rs. 40,000-50,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 50,000
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