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DESCRIPTION OF TYPES. 
OBVERSE. REVERSE. 
Type VI. 
King’s bust to the right ; 
wearing crown of two arches, 
surmounted by three balls ; in 
front, sceptre. 
Fig. i. 
Short cross voided, each 
limb terminating in an in¬ 
curved segment of a circle, in 
centre a pellet. Around, in¬ 
scription ; outer circle. 
(Cf. Hks. plate XVII., fig. 222). 
Type VI., var. 
Same. 
Type IX. 
King’s bust to the right 
wearing arched crown with 
pendant terminating in three 
pellets hanging down at the 
side; in front,sceptre. Around, 
inscription divided by bust ; 
outer circle. 
(Cf. Hks. plate 
a. Fig. 2. 
Similar; annulet in one 
angle of the cross. 
Fig. 3. 
Short cross voided; annulet 
or pellet frequently in centre ; 
in each angle a pyramid 
springing from inner circle 
and terminating in a pellet. 
Around, inscription between 
two circles. 
VTI., fig. 223). 
Type IX., var. a. Fig. 4. 
Same. 
Similar ; annulet instead of 
a pyramid in one angle of the 
cross. 
Type XIII. Fig. 5. 
King’s bust facing, bearded, Small cross pattee. Around, 
wearing arched crown fre- inscription between two circles, 
quently surmounted by cross. 
Around, inscription between 
two circles continued beneath 
the bust. 
(Cf. Hks. plate XVII., fig. 225). 
