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| Issuer | Jammu and Kashmir, Tribes in |
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| Year | 401-500 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Highly stylized, abstract Kushan-style king depicted standing to the left, sacrificing over a flame altar and holding a filleted standard. A filleted trident appears to the left of the figure. The Kidara dynastic monogram is placed in the inner right field. The overall design reflects the late Kushan artistic tradition as adapted by the Kidarite rulers, with strong abstraction of facial and figural detail characteristic of 5th-century regional coinage. |
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| Reverse script | Brahmi |
| Reverse lettering | Sri Durla Deva |
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