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WESTERN HAN: Yutian Kingdom, ca. 2nd-3rd century, AE 24 zhu (16.2g), Fine

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WESTERN HAN: Yutian Kingdom, ca. 2nd-3rd century, AE 24 zhu (16.2g), Fine
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WESTERN HAN: Yutian Kingdom, ca. 2nd-3rd century, AE 24 zhu (16.2g), Cribb-7/8, Sino-Kharosthi series, struck posthumously in the name of Gurgamoya (ca. 30-60 AD), horse right within central circle, traces of Kharosthi legend in the margin // local symbol within central circle, Chinese inscription zhong nian si zhu tong qian ("copper coin weighing 24 zhu") in the margin, and ornate outer border, some porosity, graded 80 by GBCA Grading Company, Fine, ex Dr. Dirk Löer Collection. The Yutian Kingdom was located in the Khotan (Hetian) region in today's southwestern Xinjiang, China. See Cribb's articles in Numismatic Chronicle Volumes 144 & 145 (1984 & 1985).