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ID Help Needed Possibly Yaudheya Four Different Coins

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first three 3.8 g 4.2g 3.9 g, all 15 mm diam approx,3mm thick, thin one 1.8 g , 17 mm diam , 1 mm thick thanks in advance for any input regards dave
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 Posted 08/09/2019  11:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kamnaskires to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Possibly Kushan, but perhaps more likely contemporaneous ancient imitations of Kushan types by the Jouan-Jouan and others. I recommend bouncing this over to the ancients section (which is where it belongs) to get more eyes on it - particularly Kushanshah's, echizento's, and Finn235's.
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I agree Kushan, based on what I came make out of the tamga on the bottom left it appears to be Kanishka but an imitation.
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I agree. The coin at upper left appears to be a local imitation of Huvishka with king sitting cross-legged. The common attribution is "Jouan-Jouan" but that may be more marketing than reality. The other three are (official?) coins of Kanishka featuring ithyphallic Siva on reverse, a popular anatomical type.
Huvishka imitations: https://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php...=2150&page=1
Kanishka I: https://www.zeno.ru/showgallery.php?cat=3654
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awsome thank you all dave
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