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Kushan Empire, temp. Kanishka III and Vasudeva II (250-300 AD), Gold Dinar copying the designs of Kushan king Vasudeva I' issues, Goebl 684 (attributed to Vasudeva II), 8.0g. Obv: King standing wearing armour, offering sacrifice at an altar; Swastika between his legs, Bactrian legend naming Vasudeva around and a Nandipada symbol in right field. Rev: Shiva standing reclining against Nandi; Tamgha in left field, legend OEShO to right. |
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Rs. 35,000-40,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 66,000
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