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Thx for the input.

Here's number 2



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Ancient India again. Kushan Empire, king Kanishka I believe, circa 130 AD (the dating of Kushan coins is still uncertain), moon-goddess Mao on the reverse (top pic). Example on zeno.ru.
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Thx mate. You seem to know your coins. I'm taking notes :-)

I guess none of these coins are wort anything?
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This one is quite a nice one - say £10 or so - on a good day
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Neither of the ones you've posted so far are "scarce" or "rare" by any normal definition, but they're not trash, either. A few years ago I paid AU$20 for a Kushan coin similar to this one, and AU$15 for one similar to the Western Satraps in your previous thread.
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