DESCRIPTION OF SELECT COINS. 581 



Reverse. — An upright figure, with the right arm extend- 

 ed : below the arm is the symbol with three points : the head 

 appears surrounded by a halo, and on the left are characters 

 distinct enough, HP(I>. 



This Coin is one of the three found by General Ventura in the Tope 

 Manikyala, of which impressions were sent to the Society. It is connect- 

 ed, by the costume and attitude of the figures, with many of the preced- 

 ing Coins, and is evidently the same as the No. 11 of Colonel Tod's plate, 

 one of the series referred by him to the successors of Mithridates, or a 

 minor dynasty in India. The site in which this Coin has been discovered, 

 is an argument in favour of its Indo-Scythic origin. 



Plate II. Figure 36. 

 A Copper Coin. 



Obverse. — A figure which, though indistinct, corres- 

 ponds in character with that on the preceding and other Coins. 



Reverse. — A figure apparently in a gymnastic attitude. 



This Coin is in the possession of the Society, and agrees exactly with 

 No. 13 of Colonel Tod's plate : his drawing has the symbol on the reverse. 



Plate II. Figures 37 and 38. 

 Copper Coins. 



Obverse. — A man in a long tunic, erect, and holding a 

 spear in his right hand : he has a singular head-dress, but 

 in the first figure it is apparently the Mogul morion, or iron 

 cap, with the veil of mail thrown over it, and hanging down 

 on each side: in the second figure it is less marked : there arc 

 square characters round the margin. 



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