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Reverse — A spear head and a straight line with a 



parallel row of dots. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, caduceus, sphere with cres- 

 cents, triskelis. 



Reverse — Caduceus and the profile of some animal (?). 



22. Size — Rectangular, two corners clipped. 



Obverse — Two solar symbols, a tree inside a railed 



enclosure, etc. + - 



Reverse — Stupa and a star. 



23. Size — Nearly square, one corner clipped. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, sphere with crescents and 



one or two more. 

 Reverse — Star and another illegible symbol. 



24. Size — Oblong, two opposite corners clipped, injured by 



hammering. 

 Obverse — Solar symbol. 

 Reverse — Star and another illegible symbol. 



25. Size — Oblong, one corner clipped off. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, stupa, etc. 



Reverse — Illegible . 



26. Size — Oblong, two adjacent corners clipped. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, svastika, linga and three 



others . 

 Reverse — Illegible . 



27. Size — Oblong. In good preservation. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, sphere surrounded by taurines, 



another surrounded by crescents, etc. 

 Reverse — Illegi ble . 



28. Size — Oblong, one corner clipped. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, lower part of standing human 



figure, etc. 

 Reverse — Illegible. 



29. Size — Oblong, two adjacent corners clipped. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, front legs of a quadruped, 



etc. 

 Reverse — Illegible. 



Class IV. — Three or more marks on the Reverse. 



30. Size — Irregular, three corners clipped. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, taurine, head of an animal, 



etc. 

 Reverse — Tw r o boughs, bow and arrow, and four or 



five illegible ones. 



31. Size — Irregular, in a fair state of preservation. 



Obverse — Solar symbol, stupa with hare, Brahml na 



in ellipse and four or five more. 

 Reverse — Stupa with crescent, and two more indis- 

 tinct symbols. 



