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Kushans, Vasudeva II (260-300 AD), Gold Dinar temp. MAC 3551-3553, 7.78g. Obv: Nimbate king wearing tunic and trousers, standing offering sacrifice at an altar holding trident standard, with a rib boned trident as a backdrop; traces of Bactrian inscription around, Brahmi letter Vi next to the altar, Ga between the king's legs and Chhu under the hand holding standard. Rev: Goddess Ardokhsho seated on throne, holding cornucopia and diadem; Bactrian legend ARDOKhShO to right and tamgha in left field. |
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