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Ancient India – Vasudeva I – Kushan Empire – Copper Drachm
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ANC-00009
Category: Ancient Coins
Tags: Kushan Empire Copper Coin, Vasudeva I Kushan Empire Copper Coin
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Ancient India, Vasudeva I, imitative Type, Kushan Empire, Years – 191-232 AD
Value – Drachm, Composition – Copper, Weight 4.54 g, Diameter 18 mm,
References Mitch AC# 3440,
Obverse : King Standing,
Reverse : Lord Shiva (Oesho) Standing in front of Humped bull “Nandi” about fine,
Vasudeva I, a prominent Kushan emperor (c. 191–232 CE), is known for his extensive coinage, marking the transition of the Kushan Empire’s religious affiliations. His coins prominently feature Shiva with a bull (Nandi) and symbols like the trident, reflecting the growing influence of Hinduism alongside the previously dominant Buddhist motifs. The coins were typically struck in gold and copper, showcasing the Kushan blend of Greco-Bactrian, Indian, and Zoroastrian elements. Vasudeva’s coinage reflects both the continuity and evolution of Kushan cultural identity, solidifying his rule and the empire’s connection to South Asia’s diverse traditions.

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