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Kushan Empire Vasudeva I Tetradrachm

Original price was: ₹350.00.Current price is: ₹299.00.

Discover the ancient history of India with this high-quality Kushan Empire Vasudeva I Tetradrachm (circa 192-225 CE). This bronze coin (23 mm, 8 gm) features Vasudeva I holding a trident and performing a sacrifice on the obverse, with Shiva and Nandi on the reverse. A rare and reasonably priced collectible that highlights the rich cultural heritage of India.

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Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the Kushan Empire with this exquisite Vasudeva I Tetradrachm, dating back to circa 192-225 CE. Bronze, this coin measures 23 mm in diameter and weighs 8 grams. The obverse side showcases the nimbate Vasudeva I standing front, head to the left, holding a trident in his left hand while performing a sacrificial ritual over an altar with his right hand.

On the reverse, you will find an intricately detailed depiction of the Hindu deity Shiva standing facing, holding a diadem in his right hand and a trident in his left. Behind Shiva stands Nandi, his loyal bull companion, facing left. This coin not only serves as a testament to the artistic and cultural achievements of the Kushan Dynasty but also emphasizes the religious significance of the era.

Offered at a reasonable price, this high-quality coin is an essential addition to any serious numismatic collection. Its rarity and historical importance make it a prized possession for collectors and enthusiasts of ancient Indian history. Secure this exceptional piece and enrich your collection with a symbol of India’s rich cultural heritage.

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