KUSH-01 Click on image for enlargement.


Indian Coins, Kushan. Wima Kadphises , 95-127 AD, Gold Double-Dinar 15.82 g. 22.6 mm. die-axis 12 o'clock.

Obverse: Bactrian legend in Indo-Greek script around BACIΛEYCOOH MOKAΔΦICHC King Wima Kadphises. The king, wearing helmet and diadem, seated facing on throne; head turned left; frames ascend from his shoulders; in his right hand a laurel branch; beneath his feet a footstool; in left field, a club. In right field a royal symbol (tamgha).

Reverse: Legend in Kharoshthi script around MAHARAJASA RAJADIRAJASA SARVALOGA ISVARASA MAHISVARASA HIMAKAPISASA TRADATA The Great King of Kings, Lord of the world, Great Lord, Wima Kadphises, the Great Saviour. Siva standing, his back facing, head turned left, flames rising from head, holds trident in left hand; drapery over right arm and resting arm on bull Nandi; standing right behind him. In left field, auspicious symbol Siva Nandipada or Buddhist Triratna (Three Jewels) ?.

          The coin is die-identical with the specimen in the collection of the British Museum, London, England. (1613753735).

          There are several vareities of this type.

          An extremely rare genuine gold coin of the Kushan Imperial mints, solid gold coin not a filled metal electrotypes / reproductions.