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| 正面描述 | Central field depicts a standing deer facing right, accompanied by the goddess Lakshmi holding a lotus flower, with a srivatsa symbol and a vase also present in the field. The composition reflects early Indo-Himalayan iconographic conventions blending royal and religious symbolism. A continuous legend in Brahmi script encircles the central design, reading 'Rajnah Kunindasya Amoghabhutisya maharajasya', identifying the issuing sovereign. The style is characteristic of the early Kuninda coinage, with figures rendered in a schematic, pre-classical manner. The surface is irregular, consistent with hand-hammered production techniques of the period. |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a Buddhist stupa rendered as a six-arched hill, flanked by an Indradhvaja (Indra's standard or banner), a swastika, and a nandipada symbol. A railed sacred tree occupies a prominent position in the field, while a river is depicted in the lower register, reflecting the sacred landscape of early Indian coinage. This early-style type carries no additional subsidiary symbols, distinguishing it from later issues of the same series. A Brahmi legend encircles the design, repeating the full royal titulature 'Rajnah Kunindasya Amoghabhutisya maharajasya'. The overall composition is consistent with early Kuninda coinage conventions, combining Buddhist and Brahmanical religious motifs within a single design. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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