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Gupta Empire - gold dinar of Chandra Gupta II (c.375-415 AD), 'Chhatra'-type, S. Kumar Class II Var. A.2, 7.86g. Obv: Bare-bodied king standing offering oblations with one hand on the hip; dwarf attendant standing behind him, holding an umbrella (Chhatra) aloft. Rev: Goddess Lakshmi standing facing left, holding lotus flower in one hand and scattering round objects (coins) with the other; Tamgha in the left field, Brahmi legend Vikramaditya on her right. |
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