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Another mis-spelled coin of this variety is in the Calcutta Museum 
(Catalogue, Part II, p. 156, No. 11971). 
Variety II. (Plate XXXIV, fig. 2.) 
This differs from the last variety in having the club on the left 
of the reverse, and also a sprig or star on the right at the end of the 
last line of the legend. It has also the double circle with dots. Its 
date is 16. 
Only one specimen of this variety is known ; it belongs to the 
Indian Museum in Calcutta (Catalogue, Part II, p. 157, No. 11968). 
Obverse . Reverse. 
vx wnr to 
TO to fa 
tsi ^ ^ ^ [ sr ] 
[tojtt] 
TO* 
1 *to* *** 
* S* TO 
^ u 
• CO 
Variety III. (Plate IV, fig. 3.) 
Much cruder in execution. It is distinguished by having a lotus 
in the middle of the second line on the reverse, and no club. It 
has no mark on the obverse. 
I have only seen two specimens, one of which belongs to Dr. Hoey 
and one to myself, but Dr. Hoernle informs me he has a specimen, 
and Nos. 11937 and 11938 in the Calcutta Catalogue, Vol. II, p. 157, 
appear to belong to this variety. 
The subvarieties differ only in the presence or absence of some dots 
and a cross, and the shape of the lotus. 
Subvariety (a). Date observed 21. (Dr. Hoey). 
Obverse. Reverse. 
( to fro ) 
vx WTq to 
TO sr ^ 
* * ^ ,«T 
ft TO 
** | TO 
* TJTO ip* * 
TO % 
Margins are cut, but there is a trace of a circle. 
Subvariety (6). Date observed 21. (Dr. Hoernle). The 
third and fourth lines of the obverse have dots and a cross, 
thus: 
TO TO 
... ^ 
* m n 
