i ee 
1923. } Numismatic Supplement No. XXXVII. N. 61 
Rajalila coin, already described), as well as some silver coins 
of the ee Guptas, near Muhammadpar in Jessore. 
xact No. 12 above. Legend on the reverse the 
same : So oa of a horse-sacrifice. 
Ibid. Imitatiun Gupta coin of base gold. Weight, 
“85, Seer, ‘9. Found in the Bogra district (in Mahasthan 2), 
and now in the possession of Babu Mrityunjay Ray Chau- 
dhuri, Zamindar of Sadya-puskarini in the Rangpir district 
of Benga ‘ 
The outline of the king’s figure rather etna the 
execution of the bow in the king’s left hand very goo A 
letter or monogram appears between the standard ne the 
king’s face. Mr. Banerji reads it as pa. A stroke like ra 
appears between the bow and the king’s waist. The figure of 
the eight-armed goddess in a circle within the circle of dots. 
Legend the same, Sudhany 
(17) J.A.S.B. viene “y910, pp. 142-143, History and 
Ethnology of North-eastern India, by Mr. H. E. Stapleton. 
Imitation Gupta coin of base gold, Weight, 87°6. Size, 8 
ound in Manesvar, in the western suburbs of Dacca 
No lettering on the obverse. The same eight- armed 
goddess on the reverse and apparently the same legen 
(18) Ibid. Imitation Gupta coin of base gold. W eight, 
88°3. Size, 88. ease unknown, but probably some- 
where in the Dacca distri 
Exactly like No. 12 sie Sri between the king’s face 
and standard, and horse below his left arm as in Nos “14 and 
15. The same eight-armed goddess on the reverse and appar- 
ently the same legend. 
) History of Vikramapura (in Bengali), by Babu Jogen- 
dra Nath Gupta, First edition, p. 69. Imitation Gupta coin of 
base gold. oe and Size, not recorded. Appears to be 
like our No. I have seen two more coins of this class, one 
in the Nahar codlineatse at 43, Indian Mirror Street, Calcutta, 
and the other in the possession of Rai Mani Lal Nahar Bahadur 
of 5, Indian Mirror Street, a I was nes that these 
two coins were procured by purchase from Luck 
Allan (ibid, § 127) is of Gpiniot that these are oaulaubtetty 
ancient coins. ‘These coins are connected by weight and y 
7th century on We ae considerable evidence that these 
are actual coins which circulated in Eastern Bengal, probably 
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