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INDIA. Kushan Empire. Huvishka (ca. AD 151-190). AV dinar (19mm, 7.90 gm, 11h). Fine, inked collection number. Kushan standard, Bactria, main mint (probably Balkh), early phase. ÞAOИOИOÞOO-O OhÞVI VOÞΑNO (sic), half-length bust of Huvishka left, on mountain top (or clouds), wearing mustache, heavy sideburns, and prominent wart on cheek, round helmet with crest ornament, twin-pronged forehead ornament, crescent on side, and a jeweled rim, diadem with triangular tie and double ladder-like ribbons to right, and loose-fitting tunic with jeweled collar, club in right hand, sword hilt in left / ΣKAN-ΔO-KOM-AP-O BIZAΓO, Skando-Komaro (on left) and Bizago (on right) standing facing, nimbate heads turned inwards, each wearing Brahmanical hair knots, dhotis, necklaces, armlets and bracelets, inner hands resting on hilt of swords, standards in outer hands; tamgha in lower central field, dotted border. ANS Kushan 723.

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Auction Dates
August, 2025
17th Sunday
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Sold on Aug 17, 2025 for: $3,360.00
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