Which one among the following statements about the coins of the Gupta

Which one among the following statements about the coins of the Gupta rulers is correct ?

The obverse and reverse, both, had only the king's portrait and date
The obverse and reverse, both, had only an image of a deity and date
The obverse generally had king's portrait and reverse had an image of a deity or a motif
The obverse generally had king's portrait and reverse always had a date
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The obverse generally had the king’s portrait and the reverse had an image of a deity or a motif in the coins of the Gupta rulers.
Gupta coinage is renowned for its aesthetic quality and variety. The coins typically depicted the ruling king on the obverse in various poses (e.g., standing, archer, lion-slayer, playing veena, horseman). The reverse side commonly featured images of deities such as Lakshmi, Durga, or motifs like the peacock, often accompanied by legends or inscriptions.
Gupta coins were primarily made of gold, though silver and copper coins were also issued. The inscriptions were usually in Sanskrit written in the Brahmi script.