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Ancient India
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Kushans, Vasishka (c.249-265 AD), gold dinar, main mint in Mathura/Gandhara, Late phase, Göbl 557, 20.91mm; 7.18g. Obv: Nimbate and diademed king, wearing conical headgear and tunic, holding standard, offering sacrifice over an altar, filleted trident with ribbon at left, Brahmi letter 'Nya' to right of altar, letter 'Tha' between the legs and letter 'Vi' in the right field next to standard; Bactrian legend ÞAONANOÞAO BAZH-ÞKO KOÞANO around. Rev: Goddess of plenty Ardokhsho seated on a high-backed throne, nimbate head facing, holding a cornucopia in her left hand and a diadem in her extended right hand, feet on mat, tamgha to upper left; Brahmi letter 'Tha' to upper right and Bactrian legend APΔOXÞO (ARDOKhShO) in the right margin.
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Estimated Price
Rs. 1,00,000-1,25,000
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