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1/4 Dinar - Kanishka I

Issuer Kushan Empire
Year 127-150
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Composition Gold
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Obverse description Bearded bust of King Kanishka I facing left, wearing a diadem and elaborate crown, depicted in the Kushan royal tradition with coarse but vigorous workmanship characteristic of early Kushan gold coinage. A Bactrian legend surrounds the royal effigy along the periphery of the flan. The king is shown with prominent facial features and dressed in royal attire, with flame-like or decorative elements visible at the shoulder.
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Obverse lettering ШАОНАНОШАО КΑΝΗШКИ ΚΟϷΑΝΟ
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Edge Plain
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