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Kushans, Huvishka (c. 155-190AD), Gold Stater, 'Oesho' type, Goebl 309, 7.82g. Obv: crowned bust of king facing left (Goebl obv. type II), crudely engraved Bactrian legend ShAONANOShAOOOEShKIKOShANO around; Rev: Mountain god 'Wesho' dressed as Shiva, standing facing left, with a wreath in outstretched arm; Tamgha in the left field, crudely engraved Bactrian legend 'OEShO' to right. |
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