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1 Dinar - Vasudeva I

Issuer Kushan Empire
Year 192-225
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering ÞαO(retrograde h)α(retrograde h)OÞαO [...]αZOαkO KOÞ(retrograde h)O
Reverse description The Hindu deity Shiva depicted standing facing in the field, his extended right hand offering a garland or diadem and his left hand grasping a tall trident. The sacred bull Nandi stands to the left behind the god, facing left. The Kushan royal tamgha device appears in the upper left field. A short Bactrian legend in Kushan script is present in the field identifying the deity.
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Edge Plain
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