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| Issuer | Kushan Empire |
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| Year | 195-230 |
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| Shape | Round (irregular) |
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| Obverse script | Bactrian |
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| Reverse description | The deity Shiva depicted standing facing in full figure, two-armed, holding a trident in one hand and a diadem or fillet in the other, rendered within the field of the coin. The sacred bull Nandi stands to the left behind the deity, shown in profile facing left. The composition reflects Kushan royal devotion to Shaivite iconography and is executed in the bold, frontal style characteristic of Kushan religious coinage of the Vasudeva I period. |
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| Reverse lettering | ΑΡΔΟΧϷΟ |
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