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Ancient India
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Kushans, temp. Vasudeva II (c. 250-350 AD), Gold Dinar (Göbl 569), 7.73g. Obv: Nimbate and diademed king, standing wearing dotted tunic and helmet, holding trident and offering sacrifice at an altar; trident-battle axe with pennant in the left field, Brahmi legend Vasu next to the king's right hand, letter Chu between his legs and Khu next to the left leg. Truncated bactrian legend around. Rev: Nimbate goddess seated on a throne holding cornucopia and a noose in the extended hand; Tamgha in the left field, Bactrian legend ARDOKhShO, seen to the right. |
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Rs. 40,000-45,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 47,000
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