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Kushans, Gold Dinar of Huvishka (150-180 AD), of 'Elephant rider' type, not in Gobl (obverse classified by Goebl as no. 305a, reverse as 308), 7.83g. Obv: King riding an elephant with a goad holding a long javelin in his hand, Bactrian legend ShAONANOShAOOOEShKIKOShANO clockwise from 8 o'clock. Rev: Four-armed Shiva/Wesho standing holding different attributes in each hand; Bactrian legend OEShO in the right field and a Tamgha to the left. Only the second Specimen known. |
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