
Kushan Empire Tetradrachm of Kujula Kadphises
Kushan Empire (Modern-day Afghanistan/India/Pakistan) · Circa 30-80 AD
The coin features a crudely struck design typical of early Kushan coinage. It depicts a standing figure or a stylized bull, often with Karoshthi or Greek inscriptions that are heavily worn or obscured by corrosion and patina.
- Country
- Kushan Empire (Modern-day Afghanistan/India/Pakistan)
- Year
- Circa 30-80 AD
- Denomination
- Tetradrachm (Unit)
- Metal
- Copper or Billon
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