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Kushans, gold Dinar of 'Shaka' (325-350AD), Goebl 593, 7.61g. Obv: diademed king standing facing, nimbate, wearing conical helmet, holding standard and sacrificing at altar to left, trident with pennants in backdrop; blundered Bactrian legend around, Brahmi legend Shaka at right, Sita under arm, Bha near the altar. Rev: goddess of plenty Ardochsho enthroned facing, holding diadem and cornucopia, traces of a tamgha to left. |
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