Vol. VIIL, No. 6.] Numismatic Supplement 235 
[N.S.] 
variety of symbols exhibited is remarkable. The 
five. budded stalk, asuoniina with &, appears on eight of these 
thirteen copper coins, on three a flag with streamers flying, on 
one a trifoliated flower, and on one a circle with iwee issuing 
rays. 
(3) AX. 40—1260; 40—x (two): 
; 41—x (two); x—x (two). 
Fig. 5: Obv. Same as A, but year 1260. 
Rev. SIT 
cvls @ e- 
me 
Bday? 
Weight : 156 grains. 
Diameter : °8 inch. 
The di 
sc shaded with vertical lines probably represents a 
shield, or perhaps an ele eee *s footprint, as suggestive of 
royalty, or perhaps the sun 
GanpeaTRAv: A.H. 1264—1273; A.D. 1847—1856. 
MR. 44—1265; 46—1l2xx; 46—x: 
*x—126x (quarter-rupee) ; x—xX  (quarter-rapee, 
Fig. 6: Obv. aan 
IP 438 
3 gla yh 
yee bSno 
crple ano 
ee 
sr -_yatd 
B29, 
Upright scimitar to 
eft of ai, 
Weight: 175 grains. 
Diameter: °S inch. 
