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| Issuer | Gupta Empire |
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| Year | 414-455 |
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| Currency | Drachm (240-550) |
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| Reverse description | Stylized figure of Garuda, the divine eagle vehicle of Vishnu, depicted standing facing with wings spread wide, rendered in a highly schematic and abbreviated manner typical of late Gupta coinage. The bird's body, talons, and outspread wings are suggested by bold, simplified lines in the central field. A Brahmi legend encircles the device, carrying the royal titulature of the issuing monarch. The design reflects the strong Vaishnava devotional identity of the Gupta dynasty, with Garuda serving as the dynastic emblem. |
| Reverse script | Brahmi |
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| Edge | Rough |
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