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Ancient India
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Kushans, A group of five 'Eastern Series' Copper Drachms of Kanishka (c. 127-150 AD), each showing king standing with spear and offering sacrifice at an altar on obverse with traces of Bactrian legend around and different deities on reverse, each with a Bactrian label inscription in right field and Tamgha in the left. (a) Moon-god wearing cloak, MAO, (MAC 3161-3165), 4.52g. (b) Sun-god wearing cloak, MIIRO, (MAC 3158-3160), 4.36g. (c) Sun-god wearing cloak, MIIRO, (MAC 3158-3160), 4.16g. (d) Moon-god wearing cloak, MAO, (MAC 3161-3165), 4.15g. (e) Goddess holding sceptre, NANA, (MAC 3180-3181), 4.01g. (5 Coins) |
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Rs. 5,000-7,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 8,500
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