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Ancient India
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Kushan Empire, gold dinar of Huvishka (c.151-190 AD), 'ΦαPPO'(Fire God Pharro) type, main mint in Baktria (Balkh?), Gobl 280/1, 7.77g. Obv: Crowned and nimbate half-length bust of Huvishka, facing left, triangular crown decorated with jewels on the side and front, cloak over shoulders clasped at right shoulder, worn over collared decorated tunic, holding a club in his right hand before face and a filleted spear in his left hand over shoulder, Bactrian legend around. Rev: Fire-God Pharro nimbate and radiate, standing facing, head left, wearing cloak over shoulders, holding a flaming phiale in his extended right hand and other hand on hip; Bactrian legend ΦαPPO at right and tamgha in the left field, dotted border around.
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Estimated Price
Rs. 1,20,000-1,50,000
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