Subject: Lakshmi seated on throne, holding noose and cornucopias. [Gold Dinar, Battle Ax type, Reverse]
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Date: ca 355-380 CE
Subject: Lakshmi seated on throne, holding noose and cornucopias. [Gold Dinar, Battle Ax type, Reverse]
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Date: ca 355-380 CE
Subject: King standing, head turned left, helmeted and holding a battle ax in right hand, his left hand akimbo on his hip. [Gold Dinar, Battle Ax type, Obverse]
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Date: ca 355-380 CE
Subject: King standing, head turned left, helmeted and holding a battle ax in right hand, his left hand akimbo on his hip. At left are a smaller figure wearing military garb and a crescent tipped standard. [Gold Dinar, Battle Ax type, Obverse]
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Date: ca 400 CE
Subject: Kidara was apparently related to Peroz, whose names appear on some Gandharan coins; he was probably of Hunnish origin, not a Kushan. He took on Kushan regalia as their successor in Gandhara.; Standing King sacrificing with right hand and holding trident in left. [Gold Dinar, Obverse]
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Date: ca 400 CE - 499 CE
Subject: Krishna Holding Mount
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Date: 168-206 CE
Subject: Tongs represent the association of Miiro (Mithra) with the metal gold.; Miiro (Mithra) standing facing right, radiate, holding tongs and ankusa [Gold Dinar, Reverse]
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Date: 168-206 CE
Subject: Note long side and mole on forehead. The bust emerging from the clouds probably represents a deification of kingship; Half-length bust of king facing left, holding club and ankusa, over clouds [Gold Dinar, Obverse]
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Date: 168-206 CE
Subject: First bust type for reign; Bust of King facing right, holding club in right hand, ankusa in left; conical headdress [Gold Dinar, Obverse]
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Date: 143-168 CE
Subject: King Kanishka I standing facing left, holding long staff in left hand, sacrificing over an altar with the right hand [Copper Drachma (1/4 unit), Obverse]
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Date: 143-168 CE
Subject: King Kanishka I standing facing left, with flames rising from his shoulders, holding long staff in left hand, sacrificing over an altar with the right hand [Gold Dinar, Obverse]
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Date: 143-168 CE
Subject: King Kanishka I standing facing left, with flames rising from his shoulders, holding long staff in left hand, sacrificing over an altar with the right hand [Gold Dinar, Obverse]
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Date: 143-168 CE
Subject: Lunar deity Mao standing, facing left, crescent behind shoulders, holding long standard tipped with ball and ribbons; Kushan symbol to right [Gold Dinar, Reverse]
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Date: 143-168 CE
Subject: This image type became the prototype for most of the later Kushan rulers; King Kanishka I standing facing left, holding long staff in left hand, sacrificing over an altar with the right hand [Gold Dinar, Obverse]