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Didrachm Imitation of Kushana Coin

Location India
Year 10-800
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Obverse description A standing royal figure depicted in low relief, facing front, with arms outstretched and wearing robes typical of Kushana iconography. The figure stands centrally in the field on an irregular flan with heavily corroded surfaces obscuring finer details.
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Reverse description A standing deity in low relief, likely Shiva, depicted with multiple arms spread outward in the field, consistent with Kushana-period divine iconography. Traces of degraded Bactrian or Brahmi script characters are visible around the periphery of the flan, though heavily worn and largely illegible.
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