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Gupta Empire, gold Dinar of Samudra Gupta (350-375 AD), 'standard' type, S.Kumar A.4, 7.67g.Obv: nimbate king standing holding a standard / javelin, wearing tunic, tight cap and diadem, offering sacrifice; Brahmi legend Samudra below the hand holding the standard and Samarashatava… to right. Rev: nimbate goddess, seated on high-backed throne holding cornucopia and diadem, with a pronounced finial decoration to right; Brahmi legend Parakramah to right and Tamgha to left. |
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