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INDO-DANISH COINS. 
his, as far as we know, consist of IV and II kasli pieces, tlie 
latter being rarely met with. There are two types of these 
coins, one evidently earlier than the other. 
Fig. 11. — X KASH of the earlier type, weighing 92'55 
grains. 
Obverse. — The monogram of the king — two linked C's 
with the numeral 7 combined with each — surmounted by a 
crown. 
Reverse. — The monogram of the Company — D.A.C. — sur- 
mounted by a crown ; under the monogram in a line is 
inscribed X. K.A.S. The next line consists of an A. probably 
intended to denote anno : and the date, the reading of which 
gives us 177 — . 
Fig. 12. — A four-kash piece of the older type. 
Obverse. — The monogram of the king — a single C. enclos- 
ing the numeral 7 — surmounted by a crown. 
Reverse. — The monogram of the Company with the date 
distributed on either side and the 4 again under the mono- 
gram. The reading of the date furnishes the year 1770, — 
5 years after the accession of Christian YII. We have also 
a coin of 1771, both being in a tolerably good state of pre- 
servation. 
A two-cash piece of this king in our collection is as 
follows : 
Weight: 17"2 grains. 
■Obverse. — The monogram of the king C. YII as in the 
last. 
Reverse. — The monogram of the Company — D.A.C. — 
•with the date distributed on either side and the numeral 2 
underneath. This numeral 2 occupies the same place as 
that of the 4 in the 4 kash pieces refeiTed to. 
We next come to the later variety of the coins of this 
Fig. 13.— X KASH of Christian YII. 
Weight: 88-7 grains. 
