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in very small and rude letters, what appears to be Srikrama 
Reverse.—The same goddess as in No. 4 above, but very 
e years to have been struck twice. (The obverse, 
however, has the look of being cast.) Cn the left margin, letter- 
like scrawls. 
(6) Unattributed gold coin of very debased Gupta 
Archer type. Metal, gold very base, perhaps baser than the 
foregoing one. Weight, 86:9. Size, 93. Found at Rajasan 
near Sabhar in the mound to the south-east of Kataganga. 
Nothing is distinct on the obverse which appears to have 
been cast. The reverse shows the same type of goddess as 
the above two, but she seems to be only six-armed. The 
garland (of skulls?) very prominent and hangs just above the 
ankle. Circle of large dots on the edges of both sides. 
(7) Unattributed gold coin of very debased Gupta 
Archer type, but superior in design to No. 6 and like No. 5; 
Metal, Gold much alloyed. Weight, 75 grs. Size, ‘74 (smaller 
and lighter than any hitherto met with). Found at Bhatpara 
to the north of Sabhar. 
Obverse.—King nimbate looking to proper right. The bow 
hardly touches the left hand. The right hand seems to be 
offering incense on an altar. The standard, surmounted by a 
curious S-shaped head from which floats a banner. Beneath the 
right arm, there is a letter which appears to be Svi. Cf. Sri 
place. Circle of dots round the edge. Below the left arm, 
ma. 
In No. 5 
_ Reverse.—Six-armed goddess with garland, the two sides of 
which descend straight to the earth. The feet of the goddess 
point to her left. Legend on the left margin, of which only 
- middle letter dha is recognisable. Circle of dots on both 
sides. ; 
(8) Unattributed gold coin of debased Gupta Archer type. 
Metal, gold much alloyed. Weight, 875. Size, ‘78. Found 
at Sabhar. 
Obverse.—King looking to right, as in the above coin. The 
Standard has the same S-sha head. Below the left arm, 
Sri. Between the legs of the king appears a cross-shaped 
mark, which is a Gupta ma, if it is a letter. It may, however, 
an altar, as above it is represented a tiny tapering figure 
resembling a flame. The bow hardly touches the king’s left 
and. Circle of large dots or undulations on the edges. 
_ Reverse —The same six-armed goddess, as in the above 
coin. The garland is very prominent. 
Another coin of the same type and Porneps of baser 
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Obverse.—Very crude, but like the above. Sri to the 
