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Ancient India
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Kushan Empire, Huvishka (c.150-180 AD), gold dinar, 'NANAÞAO' (Goddess Nana) type, main mint in Baktria (Balkh?), early phase, Gobl 153, 19.20mm; 7.96g. Obv: Crowned half-length bust of Huvishka, facing left, emerging from clouds, wearing a moustache and heavy sideburns, with a prominent wart on the cheek, loose-fitting tunic with jeweled collar, flames emanating from right shoulder, round helmet with crest ornament, twin-pronged forehead ornament, and a jewelled rim, diadem with triangular tie and double ladder-like ribbons to right, holding mace-sceptre and the hilt of his sword, Bactrian legend ÞAONANOÞAO O-OHÞKI KOÞANO (Huvishka the Kushan, King of Kings) around. Rev: Goddess Nana (Nanashao), nimbate, standing facing, turned right, hair held by diadem at back with ribbons to left and crescent at top, right knee bent as if taking a step, wearing loose fitting robe, holding a wand with horse protome in right hand at waist and bowl in left hand, hooked sword emerging from behind; Bactrian legend NANAÞAO (Nanashao) at left and tamgha in right field, dotted border around.
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Estimated Price
Rs. 1,80,000-2,00,000
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