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1/4 Dinar - Vasudeva II

Issuer Kushan Empire
Year 290-310
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Value 1/4 Dinar (5)
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Obverse description Nimbate king Vasudeva II depicted standing in three-quarter view, facing left, clad in royal dress with elaborately rendered drapery. The figure holds a trident-topped standard in one hand, with a sacrificial altar visible at lower left. A Brahmi legend reading 'Bha Ga Vasu' is inscribed in the right field. The style is characteristic of late Kushan hammered gold coinage, with bold relief modeling and an irregular flan.
Obverse script Brahmi
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Mintage ND (290-310)
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