DESCRIPTION OF SELECT COINS. 569 



The plate is taken from the drawing of a Coin said to be in the posses- 

 sion of Mr. Edwards, and the differences between this Coin and No. 6, 

 may possibly be, in some degree, variations in the delineation. 



Plate I. Figures 8, 9, and 10. 

 Gold Coins. 



Obverse. — A male figure in cap, tunic and pantaloons, 

 as before: on his right appears something like a club ; there 

 are no characters, but various marks, the purport of which is 

 not evident. 



Reverse. — A very rude representation of what appears 

 to be intended for a female figure. 



Of these Coins, two are in my possession, and were procured at 

 Kanoj ; the third belongs to the Society. The costume of the male 

 figure allies them to the preceding, and the figure on the reverse may be 

 designed for the seated figures of 5, 6, 7, but the pieces are of very rude 

 execution. 



Plate I. Figure 11. 

 A Gold Coin. 



Obverse. — Figure as in the last. 



Reverse. — A female figure seated, her feet resting upon 

 a lotus: a few characters in the margin undecypherable. 



The figures on this Coin ally it with the preceding, but it is of rude 

 execution, and much worn. The plate is from the drawing of a Coin 

 stated to belong to Colonel Grace. 



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