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Debased Dinar - Sri Tujina

Issuer Tribes in Jammu and Kashmir (Kidarite Kingdom)
Year 600-700
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Currency Drachm (380-477)
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Obverse description Nimbate king depicted in regal attire, standing in frontal pose, sacrificing over a fire altar; the right hand holds a trident and the left a standard. Brahmi inscription in the Kidara tradition appears beneath the royal figure, with decorative design elements occupying the surrounding field. The portrait conveys the hieratic style characteristic of late Kidarite coinage, with bold relief despite evident debasement of the flan.
Obverse script Brahmi
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Mintage ND (600-700)
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