594 DESCRIPTION OF SELECT COINS. 



Several of them are in the Cabinet of the Society, and others were in the 

 possession of Colonel Mackenzie. 



Plate IV. Figures 86 and 87. 

 Gold Coins. 



Obverse. — Convex. Blank. 



Reverse. — Concave. A flower with characters on the 

 margin : the two together furnish ^.^ft *T^T^3. 



These are taken from drawings in Colonel Mackenzie's possession, 

 and are described as having been found at Tripeli and Ilandver. I rather 

 suspect they are the same as those termed in the Catalogue Kamald 

 Mudr&s, and there said to have been dug up at JBanawasi. 



Plate IV. Figure 88. 

 A Gold Coin. 



Obverse. — A figure of Varalia. 



Reverse. — A legend, which, when completed, is no 

 doubt 3jtljr<fTtT3»^St xj^f- 



This is a Bijnagar Hun, of the time of Krishna Raya, who ruled in 

 the first part of the 10th century, or 1508-1530. It is drawn from a Coin 

 ,in my possession. There were several in the Mackenzie Cabinet. 



Plate IV. Figure 89. 

 A Gold Coin. 



Obverse. — Uncertain marks, perhaps intended to form 



a figure. 



Reverse.— A legend, same as before. 



