India, Kushan, 225-249 AD., Kanishka II, Drachm, cf. Goebl 1015-19.
India, Kushan, Kanishka II (ca. 225-40), struck ca. 225-240 AD.,
Æ 1/4 Unit(?) / Æ17 (15-17 mm / 2,22 g), bronze, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (ca. 0°), 1-unit type usually 18-21 mm / 5-8 g.,
Obv.: King standing facing left, wearing long dress, sacrificing at temple, [holding trident in raised left hand (?)]; right hand lowered to [altar, trident above. Bactrian legend (?)].
Rev.: godess Ardochsho enthroned facing, the legs of the throne, two symmetrical protruding elements to the left and right, [holding cornucopia. Tamgha in upper left field], dotted border.
cf. Goebl Kushan 1015-19 ; cf. Mitchiner ACW 3519 ; cf. http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/kushan/kushan6.html