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Imitation of a Kushan coin from Samatata. King Kanishka (obverse), Goddess standin (reverse), 2nd-3rd century. Found in the Collection of the British Museum
Khingila I, Dinar of the Alchon Huns, ca 440-490 CE. Creator: Numismatic, Ancient CoinsKhingila I, Dinar of the Alchon Huns, ca 440-490 CE. Private Collection
Gold Coin, Kushan. Reverse: in Bactrian script Buddha (boddo), 127-150. Private Collection
Andalusian gold dinar, also called Mancuso, used in Catalan counties during feudal times
Gold Coin, Kushan. Obverse: Kanishka I. Reverse: in Bactrian script Buddha (boddo). Found in the collection of British Museum
Gold dinar of Caliph al-Musta sim, 13th centuryGold dinar of Caliph al-Musta sim (1213 - February 20, 1258), minted in Baghdad. He was killed in the sack of Baghdad in 1258 by the Mongols, 13th century
Gold dinar of the Abbasid dynasty, 10th centuryGold dinar of the Abbasid dynasty, of Caliph al-Musta sippu. It was minted at Baghdad, 10th century