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Samatata region, gold dinar imitating Kushan coin design (c.400-500 AD), ECB SAM1B.2, 6.45g. Obv: King wearing Kushan-style helmet and tunic, standing offering a sacrifice at an altar, holding a trident; crude Brahmi-like legend around. Rev: Nimbate goddess, holding a flower, inspired by the Kushan 'Nana', facing right; stylised legend in the left field and a Tamgha-like symbol to right. |
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