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Answer:

The Kushan coins were influenced by the Roman coins and Iranian coins of that period.

Explanation:

The designs of these Kushan coins were created according to the Roman coins of 1st and 2nd century CE.

The amount of metal was also decreased in these Kushan coins, following the Roman style of that era. The Iranian influence was noted in imprinting the images of deities and royal symbols on the Kushan coins, mainly during the reign of Kanishka, the greatest of Kushan rulers.  

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