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Dinar - Kumaragupta I Tiger Slayer; Left

Issuer Gupta Empire (India (ancient))
Year 415-455
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Currency Drachm (240-550)
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Obverse description Nimbate king Kumaragupta I depicted in profile facing left, shown in the act of slaying a tiger; the king is rendered as an archer, drawing a bow, with the hunted tiger visible in the right field. A nimbus encircles the royal head, emphasizing divine status. Brahmi legend appears around the central device, identifying the king and commemorating the tiger-slayer type.
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Obverse lettering Kumar
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Mintage ND (415-455)
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