1865.] Coins of the Nine Nagas. 123 
incorrectly spelt with the dental n. These coins are extremely com- 
mon. Mr. Thomas has noted that there are 3,479 specimens in the 
Stacy collection, of which I know that by far the greater number were 
obtained at Gobad. At the close of the Gwalior Campaign in 1844, 
Col. Stacy showed me a bag full of these coins weighing about 4 seers 
or 8 tbs. which his coin collector had just brought from Gobad; and as 
he had not purchased the whole find, I managed to secure the remain- 
der, which were about 2 seers or 4 lbs. in weight, and numbered about 
1,750 specimens. Since then on different occasions I have procured 
812 specimens at Mathura and 357 at Delhi, besides many more at 
other places more especially at Gwalior and Narwar, which altogether 
make my number considerably over 3,000. 
Unique.—Kiikini of 35 grains. 
Obv.—Wheel in a circle of dots. 
Rev.—Legend. Mahdraja Sri Gane (ndra.) 
VII. - Vya’aura Na’@a. 
Fig. VA—Unique. Half kdkint of 18 grains, square. 
Obv.—Wheel in a dotted circle. 
Rev.—Legend. Vydghra (Na) ga. 
VII. Vasu (Na’aa.) 
Fig. 12.—Square. Half kdkini of 19 grains, duplicate in Dr. 
Swiney’s collection, Thomas’s Prinsep, Plate 34, Fig. 30. 
Obv.—Wheel in a dotted circle. 
Rev.—Legend. Vasu Naga. 
IX. Deva Na’aa. 
Figs. 13, 14.—18 kakinis and 2 half kakinis. 
Obv.—Wheel in a dotted circle. 
Rev.—Legend. Mahdrdja Sri Deva Ndgasya. 
Xa. Six specimens—all kékins. 
Obv.—Recumbent Bull to right in a dotted circle. 
Rev.—A Trisul, or trident, in the field. 
Legend. As on Fig. 13. 
IXd. Unique. Half kakinis of 17 grains. 
Obv.—Trisul in a dotted circle. 
Rev.—-Legend. As on Fig. 13, 
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