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Kushan, gold ¼ dinar of Huvishka (c.160-190 AD), MK 166, 1.97g. Obv: Diademed and crowned half-length bust of Huvishka left, on clouds holding mace-scepter in one hand and elephant goad (Ankus) in other hand, Bactrian legend around. Rev: Bizago standing right, Skando-Komaro (Kartikeya) standing left, their heads turned towards one another both with a sward suspended from their waists, Bactrian legend around. |
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Rs. 3,50,000-4,50,000
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Rs. 5,50,000
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