I recently found what seems to be a Gupta period coin from India. It's got that typical Gupta style portrait on one side. The other side has what looks like a trident or a fire altar, with part of something written in the Indian script. Is it possible to identify which ruler this is?
Mediaeval India certainly isn't one of my specialties, but a search on zeno.ru turned up this one, described as Skandagupta, Western provinces, c. 455-480 AD. It was the only portrait/trident style coin I could find from the Gupta period.
Edit to add: found this one, too, though the poster is uncertain as to whether it's a Skandagupta coin or a "barbarous imitiation".
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