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Ancient India
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Kushans - gold dinar of Huvishka (c.152-190 AD), possibly minted at the main mint in Gandhara (Peshawar?), Goebl 157, 7.87g. Obv: Diademed half-length bust of Huvishka, wearing a conical crown, facing left, emerging from clouds, holding a club in right hand and a filleted sceptre in left; Bactrian legend from 7 o'clock ShAONANO ShAO OOEShKI KOShANO. Rev: Three Nimbate male deities standing facing with hands on hips, on a decorated double dais within an ornate corbeled central bay, the central figure crowned and the other two looking at it with heads turned, all carrying swords and the figure to the right carrying a standard as well. Bactrian legend MAASENO BIZAGO SKANDO KOMARO around and tamgha in inner left field. |
Estimate
Rs. 15,00,000-20,00,000
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Sold For :
Rs. 19,50,000
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