1897.] 
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ing for the obverse, which, though it differed from both Prinsep’s and 
Rodgers’ versions, gave an intelligible inscription and one in accordance 
with the letters. The reverse presented more difficulty, and my first 
reading sent to Dr. Hoernle was not satisfactory, but through the kind¬ 
ness of Major Masters of the Central India Horse some more specimens 
were sent to me with a note from an official of the Raghugarli State 
which solved the difficulty. 
There appear to be five varieties amongst these coins, with iden¬ 
tical inscriptions, but distinguished by mint marks, and with several 
subvarieties distinguished only by different spacing of the inscriptions. 
Variety I. (Plate XXXIV, fig. 1). 
Letters fairly well executed. Distinguishing mark, a club on the 
right of the reverse. 
Obverse. Surrounded by a double circle with dots between, and 
also outside the outer circle. 
Subvariety (a). Dates observed 15, 18. 
qx wrc srn? 
Subvariety (6). Date observed 16. 
wrq 
TP5T f*j 
T3C ^ 
Subvariety (c). Date observed 17. 
qx: wrq - 
srq 
Subvariety ( d ). Dates observed 19, 20. 
sfq f93* 
qT ^iq *tt 
f*j 
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