586 DESCRIPTION OF SELECT COINS. 



Reverse. — An inscription much worn and indistinct. 



This Coin was procured by me at Kanoj, where it was said, without 

 any satisfactory reason however, to be a Coin of Bhoja, king of Dhar. 



Plate III. Figure 52. 

 A Gold Coin. 



Obverse and Reverse the same, being aNagari inscrip- 

 tion of the words Ram Nam. 



This was procured also at Kanoj, and was there attributed to Jaya 

 Deva, the last prince of that state. The inscription would designate a 

 worshipper of Vishnu. 



Plate III. Figures 53 and 54. 

 Silver Coins. 



Obverse. — A figure of the Vardka, or Boar incarnation 

 of Vishnu. 



Reverse. — An inscription in Nagari, containing the let- 

 ters iRT-^-TT?* part, no doubt, of Sri Mad deva Var&ha. 



One of these Coins is in my possession, the other in that of Mr. 

 Prinsep : the latter was dug up near Sultanpur, Benares, with several of 

 the next series. The Society has a number of these Coins, but less per- 

 fect than the specimens here given. 



Plate III. Figures 57, 58, 59, 60 and 61. 

 Gold Coins, 



Obverse. — Indistinct marks, some of which appear to 

 be intended for the same figure as that on the preceding 



