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Kushans, Kanishka (127-150 AD), Copper Coins (4) of the Eastern or Jammu-Kashmir series with different deities of reverse; on obverse they all bear an effigy of the king performing a sacrifice at an altar holding a trident with Bactrian legend ShAOKANEShKI seen in different extents. Rev: (a) Sun-god 'Miiro', MAC 3175-3176, 4.11g. (b) Mountain-god 'Oesho', MAC 3185-3187, 3.67g. (c) Wind-God 'Oado', MAC 3188-3189, 3.89g. (d) Mountain-god 'Oesho', MAC 3185- 3187, 3.27g. (4 coins) |
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Rs. 10,000
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