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Kushans, copper quarter unit of Wima Kadphises (c.110-127 AD), MAC 3053-3054, 3.96g. Obv: king standing, wearing tunic and hard boots, offering sacrifice at a Shaivite altar, with club by his elbow and Tamgha next to it; Bactrian legend BASILEOS BASILEON SOTER MEGAS OOEMO KADPhISES, partially visible around. Rev: Shiva standing reclining against Nandi, Nandipada in left field; traces of Kharoshthi legend around. |
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