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| Issuer | Kushan Empire |
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| Year | 335-350 |
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| Value | 1 Dinar (20) |
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| Obverse script | Bactrian |
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| Reverse script | Bactrian |
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| Additional information |
Kipunada is among the last rulers in the Kushano-Sasanian sequence, issuing gold dinars during a period when Sasanian pressure had already fragmented what remained of Kushan political authority in Bactria. Whether he represents an independent Kushan resurgence or a vassal line under Sasanian oversight remains debated — the numismatic record is, for now, more reliable than the textual one. Mitchiner's AC#3584–3591 range reflects genuine die variation across the type, not a single consolidated issue.