1888.] Ancient Hindu Coins from Jyonpur and Oojein. 1053 



article gave the plate of Indo-Bactrian coins, and with the same im- 

 perfect notice of the legends and emblems. 



Ancient Hindu Coins, Square. Plate, No. LX. 

 No. 1. Copper coin, Obv. Bull and mountain with double cross, as 



in Indo-Bactrian coins, but with one tier less, thus /&> instead of 



at top plainly legible in ancient Pali Dhanade'vasa. Rev. Warrior 



figure standing in centre : no inscription. 



No. 2. Obv. Same bull device and inscription, but instead of the 



two-tier mountain an emblem thus 3, quasi, garden and tree. Rev. 

 Same as No. 1. 



No 3. Obv. Sitting elephant, trunk curled inward, inscription ac- 

 cording to Tregeab, also Dhunadevasa, but we read Chatudevasa 

 or Chatradevasa. Rev. Indistinct. 



No. 4. Copper. Obv. Bull turned leftward ; inscription in ancient Pali 

 Va'sudevasa. Rev. Curious circular device, snake at bottom, tree and 



garden to right, and left ~§_ : no inscription. 



No. 5. Copper. Obv. Device, perhaps a fire-altar, but very peculiar. 

 Inscription in Pali Dhanade'vasa. Rev. Peculiar, indescribable. 



No. 6. Copper. Obv. Elephant passing to left. Inscription Pali, as 

 in No. 3. Rev. Sitting figure in circle : no inscription traceable. 



No. 7. Copper, Obv. Bull passing leftward : no inscription. Rev. 

 A circle, somewhat similar to No. 5 : nothing clear. 



No. 9. Copper, broken. Obv. Device not distinguishable ; inscrip- 

 tion, first letter effaced, Danasa the concluding letters clear. Rev. 

 Tree and garden with !£• 



No. 10. Inscription of a coin clearly legible Pa'papagho. 



No. 11. Ditto apparently Kaneva'sa 



No. 12. Ditto Raja Dhanade'vasa. 



Nos. 13 and 14. End of inscription, Navasa. 

 Hindu Round Coins. 



No. 8. Bull looking to right. Rev. Large letters at bottom Ne'vasa ; 

 emblems indistinct. 



No. 15. Obv. PURUSHA DATASA in old Pali, round a stand- 

 ing figure, with double trisula or trident to the right. 



No. 16. Female figure, with four Pali letters, AAO'i, not quite legi- 

 ble ; emblems 4^ and v. with oO» 



No. 17. Flower with old Pali letters not distinguishable. 



No. 18. Standing figure with double trisul, or tree, to left, Pali 

 inscription round, not legible. 

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