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A group of three Copper Kushan coins of late period (250-300 AD), (a) Obv: King standing holding trident and offering sacrifice at an altar with trident. Rev: Shiva reclining against Nandi, Tamgha in the left field, MAC 3494-3495, 9.17g. (b) Obv: Crude seated figure imitated from Huvishka's 'seated king' type coins. Rev: Deity standing left, crude Tamgha in front, MAC 3366-3371, 1.82g. (c) Obv: King standing holding a trident, Brahmi letters Vasu written vertically in right field. Rev: Goddess Ardokhsho enthroned, MAC 3567, 2.65g. (3 Coins) |
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Rs. 3,300
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