DESCRIPTION OF SELECT COINS. 575 



on the left are characters, "EXZ ASu* a « : sne nas the halo 

 round her head: her right arm is extended, and the hand 

 seems to hold some such article as in Figures 12 and 13. 



Reverse. — A male figure seated in a manner common 

 amongst the Hindus on a seat with a back : his left arm 

 appears to rest upon a pillow : he has a halo round his head, 

 and large ears : on his left are characters ^ nf E OT E -1 . 



The plate is from the drawing of a Coin belonging to the same 

 proprietor as the last. 



Plate I. Figures 20, 21 and 22. 



Gold Coins. 



The first of these is from a drawing of a Coin found in JBehar, by the 

 late Dr. Hamilton : the second is from a Coin in my possession, procured 

 at Kanoj. They are very rude and fantastic, and of uncertain origin, and 

 bear some resemblance to the uncouth Coins of the Seljuk and Turkoman 

 princes of Persia and Syria. The third is from a Coin also procured by 

 me at Kanoj — a rude and imperfect Coin, but bearing some analogy to 

 the Copper Coins at the foot of the next plate. 



Plate II. Figures 23, 24 and 25. 



No. 23. — A Copper Coin in the possession of Mr. Prinsep, procured 

 at Benares. 



Obverse.— A head with a cap or tiara and fillets: one 

 arm apparently is extended. 



Reverse. — A man with a similar head-dress, mounted, 

 and extending one of his arms. 





