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Kushan Empire Kanishka II

Original price was: ₹230.00.Current price is: ₹199.00.

Explore the rich history of the Kushan Empire with this exquisite Kanishka II coin (circa 230-247 AD). Weighing 8.22 grams, this coin features Kanishka II holding a trident and performing a sacrifice on the obverse, and the goddess Ardoksho seated on a throne with a cornucopia on the reverse. A rare and valuable addition to any collection, offered at a reasonable price.

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Delve into the fascinating world of the Kushan Empire with this remarkable coin from the reign of Kanishka II, dating back to circa 230-247 AD. Weighing 8.22 grams, this historical artifact offers a glimpse into the cultural and religious practices of one of ancient India’s most influential dynasties.

The obverse of the coin depicts Kanishka II standing left, holding a trident in one hand and performing a sacrificial ritual over an altar. This imagery highlights the ruler’s divine authority and his role as a mediator between the gods and his people.

The reverse features the goddess Ardoksho, a symbol of wealth and prosperity, seated facing on a throne and holding a cornucopia, representing abundance and nourishment. This depiction underscores the Kushan Empire’s reverence for deities associated with prosperity and the well-being of its subjects.

Offered at a reasonable price, this high-quality coin is a must-have for numismatics enthusiasts and collectors of ancient history. Its rarity and intricate design make it a valuable addition to any collection, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Kushan Empire. Secure this exceptional piece and enhance your collection with a tangible link to India’s storied past.

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