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Kushans, Vasudeva I (180-220 AD), Gold Dinar, 8.01g. Obv: King standing wearing a conical helmet and armour, offering sacrifice at an altar with a trident standard with ribbons behind it, with one hand while holding a javelin in the other; Bactrian legend ShAONANOShAO BAZODEO KOShANO around. Rev: Three-headed and four-armed Shiva/Wesho standing reclining against Nandi the bull, facing left, holding and a diadem in outstretched top hand and trident in the other; Bactrian legend OEShO behind the bull's head and a Tamgha in right field. |
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Rs. 1,00,000-1,25,000
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Rs. 1,00,000
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