Kushan Empire, Kanishka I, "the Great", circa 127-150 CE, copper Unit

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Kushan Empire. Kanishka I, "the Great", circa 127-150 CE, copper Unit, 24mm, 15.27g, southern series (Taxila & Pushkalavati), obverse; king standing facing, holding trident in left hand, and lowering his right hand to an altar, reverse; the wind god Vado running left, holding a billowing cloak, his name to right, cf. Mitchiner (A&CW) #3111, VG, surface corrosion, lightly cleaned.

Reference; Michael Mitchiner, Oriental Coins and their values, volume 2; The Ancient & Classical World 600 B.C. to A.D. 650 , Hawkins, 1978

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Kushan Empire, Kanishka I, "the Great", circa 127-150 CE, copper Unit