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AUC35 Lot No : 59
 
Post-Kushan gold coinage in Bengal (Samatata region), (4th-5th century AD), gold dinar imitating designs of a coin of Kanishka I, 6.69g. Obv: King standing holding trident performing sacrifice at an altar, crude inscription around. Rev: Deity resembling goddess Nana standing, label inscription possibly derived from 'Ardochsho' in the left field and a Kushan 'Tamgha'-like symbol under her extended hand. Estimate
Rs. 50,000-60,000
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