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Ancient India
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Kushans, A group of four Copper Tetradrachms of Kanishka (c. 127-150 AD), each showing, Obv: King standing with spear in one hand and offering sacrifice at an altar, with Bactrian legend ShAO KANEShKI visible in different extents around. Rev: Depiction of a deity with Tamgha in the left field and Bactrian legends in the right as follows: (a) Four-armed Shiva/Wesho and OEShO (MAC 3093-3094), 17.31g. (b) Nimbate sun-god wearing a cloak with MIORO (MAC 3074-3076), 16.98g. (c) Moon-god wearing a cloak and MAO (MAC 3079-3081), 16.79 g. (d) Nimbate sun-god without a cloak and MIIRO ('Eastern Series', MAC 3154), 16.32g. (4 Coins) |
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Rs. 4,000-5,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 5,200
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