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A group of three coins attributed to Kushan King Huvishka (c. 150-185 AD), (a) Obv: King seated on elephant. Rev: Shiva standing holding a trident, traces of Bactrian legend to right and a Tamgha in the left field (MAC 3294-3296), 10.23g. (b) Obv: King seated on a throne, holding a trident with ribbons in his hand. Rev: Crudely executed Moon-god Mao, Tamgha in the left field (MAC 3310-3312), 10.21g. (c) Obv: King seated holding a trident, traces of Bactrian legend around. Rev: Crudely executed Sun-god Mioro, Tamgha in the left field (MAC 3335-3337), 4.93g. (3 Coins) |
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