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Late Kushans, 'Shaka' (300-350 AD), base Gold Dinar, Goebl 585, 7.80g. Obv: King, nimbate and wearing diadem standing holding a spear offering sacrifice at an altar with a trident with ribbons in the background. Brahmi legend vertically inscribed Shaka in the right field, Sya under the king's arm and Vi next to his left leg. Rev: Goddess seated on throne holding a cornucopia, Tamgha in the left field. Small crack below. |
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Rs. 15,000-20,000
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Rs. 29,000
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