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Ancient India
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Kushans - two copper drachms of Kanishka (c.127-150 AD), 'Jammu' or Eastern series, each showing king standing with spear and offering sacrifice at an altar on obverse with Bactrian legend ShAO KANEShKI partly visible around and different deities on reverse, each with a Bactrian label inscription in right field and Tamgha in the left: (a) goddess Nana, holding sceptre, facing right, legend NANA to left, tamgha to right, MAC 3180-3181, 4.04g. (b) Moon-god wearing cloak, facing left, legend MAO to right, tamgha to left, MAC 3161-3165, 4.00g. (2 coins) |
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Rs. 3,000-4,000
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