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Ancient India: Kidarite Huns, gold dinar struck in the name of Kushano-Sasanian king Varahran Kushan

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Ancient Start Price:NA Estimated At:100,000.00 - 120,000.00 INR
Ancient India: Kidarite Huns, gold dinar struck in the name of Kushano-Sasanian king Varahran Kushan
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Ancient India: Kidarite Huns, gold dinar struck in the name of Kushano-Sasanian king Varahran Kushanshah (c.330-350 AD), scyphate fabric, Göbl 718, 7.76g. Obv: King wearing Sasanian dress and crown with ribbons, carrying a sword and holding trident, standing left, making an offering at a fire altar; filleted trident to left, Kidarite tamgha in right field and crude Bactrian legend BAGO OARAERANO OOZORKO KOShANO ShAEO around. Rev: Siva (resembling the king) standing facing, holding diadem and trident; behind, bull Nandi standing, Bactrian legend in the right field, dotted border around.

Extremely fine, Rare.