



120 Coins 0 of Nine Nagas. 
IV. |Skanda Naga, q “Ditto ditto. : 
Ditto, . sess .- Bull recumbent to rig 
Brihaspa 1 aga, : Ditto ditto.. 






VI. |Ganapati,.........0).... Seamer ele 
Ditto, Beene 
VALE Vyaghra Naga, 
Wii [Vasu Naea, se : 
IX. |Deva Naga, .. 








Ditto, a's dewls co's wcidale oan ones 
Ditto, ee hi fa 
7. I will now proceed to the more technical d 
coins themselves for the benefit of the professed numismatist. The 
pieces are all of small size, and many of them are so minute, that their 
average weight is only 7-grains each. The whole of them, — 


may be readily divided into four distinct. classes, which correspond 
with the known divisions of the old Indian “pana or copper. coin of 
145.833 grains. These divisions were, “> 
. . are ie 
The} pauty,, et. eco. eee . T291E 
33 ¥ pana, or: hake Oe. i. 2s 36.458 ‘5 
Pode. oes. coe nen ottadh ee P 
Habart Wala... 0) ee te LE * 
As the whole of these coins, excepting only the smallest of 9 grains, 
” 3 panda, or 
be bole 
» Te pana, or 
are mentioned in the Code of Manu, the antiquity of the names is 
undoubted. In B. VIII, verse 404, the ferry tolls are fixed at the — 
following rates : 
An empty GATORS. Wit .crcnacpcctdels settee: = enn appa 
+ Wrloadedememn; 2.0) Sees otek een eee ss 4 
A "WORDEN, "OR'Ox, Eee eee rte -ee eee eee 
An unloaded man... Mee Aicaie tage es on eee _. 
But the pana was also elle the « copper Reaistiag? and under this, 
