DESCRIPTION OF SELECT COINS. 573 



Reverse. --Apparently a figure is intended, but it is very 

 indistinct ; it seems to represent Hanuman. The figure on 

 the obverse allies it to the three preceding, and the reverse 

 would be an appropriate accompaniment to the person of 

 Rama. 



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 The plate is from a drawing of a Coin in the Cabinet of the late 

 Mr. Seymour : the specimen is of rude execution. 



Plate I. Figure 16. 

 A Silver Coin, 



Obverse. — A figure apparently intended for a female, 

 with the bow and trophy or banner of Nos. 5 and 7, &c. and 

 characters. 



Reverse — Sitting figure, apparently the same as in 

 Figures 12, 13 and 14. 



This Coin is most probably of the same family as the foregoing, 

 although the sex of the principal figure differs, and the Coin is of ruder 

 execution. It is taken from a drawing of a Coin in the Cabinet of the late 

 Mr. Edwards. 



Plate I. Figure 17. 



A Gold Coin. 



Obverse. — A male figure mounted on a mule or ass : the 

 costume, and particularly the cap, is that of a Hindu mendi- 

 cant, a Bairagi or Gosain. These characters are on the 

 margin n&CiX&2*i, which resemble those on the Delhi 

 pillar, and on some of the preceding Coins : the second and 



^ fourth are in some inscriptions ^ and of or *T. 



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