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Lot No - 121 - Ancient India
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Kushanas, Kanishka I (c. 127-158 AD), Copper 1/4 Drachma, 3.92g, 16.40x16.89mm, Ithyphallic Siva type, Obv: King standing facing head left holding standard, sacrificing over altar and around Greek legend, Rev: Two armed ithyphallic siva holding trident and water pot respectively, tamgha on left and label OHPO on right side. Pieper # 1767. Very Fine, Scarce. |
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Rs. 2,000-3,000
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