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Ancient India
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Kushans, A group of four 'Eastern Series' Copper Drachms, 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) Shiva standing reclining against Nandi (an issue of Vasudeva or after, c. 200-300 AD), (MAC 3437-3440), 5.35g. (b) Shiva standing, wearing long robes and holding a trident (Kanishka, 127-150AD), (MAC 3168-3171), 4.29g. (c) Shiva standing, wearing long robes and holding a trident (Kanishka, 127-150AD), (MAC 3168-3171), 4.16g. (d) Nana standing, holding a cornucopia (Kanishka, c. 127-150 AD), (MAC 3180-3181), 3.98g. (4 Coins) |
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Rs. 4,000-5,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 6,500
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