1901.] 
W. Th eobald —Karshapana Coinage. 
51 
180 
• • • 
R. 
A sphere closely surrounded by a ring, which is 
bulged into three globes at three equi-distant 
points. (59). 
181 
O. 
Three spheres partially fused together, and a thick 
curved* body resting on them. A.I., PI. I, fig. 10. 
A specimen in my possession differs only in the 
end of the curved body being bent down to the 
right, whereas it is the end to the left, which 
appears slightly bent upwards in the Plate. (67, 
77).* 
182 
. . 
Ml 
R. 
Central sphere surrounded by five crescents with 
cusps directed outwards, surrounded by ten beads, 
the whole in a circular area. 
183 
. 
• • • 
• 
• • • 
O. 
Fox to right in a rectangular area. This is similar 
to No. 26, but without the fish below. A.I., PI. I, 
fig. 1. If this animal is a fox, the tail must be 
curled round and so concealed from view, and the 
above figure supports this view. In my coin more 
of the tail is seen. (79). 
184 
... 
... 
B. 
Symbol 165 with a sphere on the left. 
A ‘ Taurine ’ in an oval area. (83). 
185 
... 
• * . 
R. 
186 
... 
R. 
Anear(P). (83). 
Four ‘ Taurines ’ ranged round a central sphere, with 
‘cusps’ laid to the right. A.I., PI. I, fig. 12. 
(0. 123, 127. R. 6). In this case, as others, the 
Rev. symbols are smaller than when placed on 
the Obv. 
187 
• • * 
... 
O.R. 
. 
188 
312 
• •• 
. • • 
Symbol 118 only the ‘ cusps ’ of the ‘ Taurines ’ are 
directed in opposite directions. 
189 
239 
162 
O. 
A square divided into four equal and similar parts. 
21. 81). 
190 
106 
111 
0. 
Four small squares within a square area. 
191 
... 
• • • 
R. 
A ' Food-receptacle,’ but without any visible remains 
of ‘ Taurines’ (see No. 148). (116). 
192 
164 
109 
R. 
A square in a square area. 
193 
109 
116 
R. 
A square within a square. 
194 
158 
117 
0. 
Crossed lines in a circle. 
195 
123 
113 
R. 
Four dots in a square, with some obscure object 
above. A variant of No. 68. 
196 
• • • 
• it 
R. 
A ‘Triskelis’ revolving to the right. Rodger’s Cata¬ 
logue of Coins of the Indian Museum, Part III, 
PI. I, No. 10014. (122). 
197 
178 
180 
• • • 
A staff surmounted by a ‘ Taurine ’ on a cross-bar 
with the ‘ cusps ’ pointing to left. On the left of 
staff a ‘ Taurine’ and on right a ‘ Taurine ’ with a 
lozenge on its left. B.M. 
198 
190 
189 
• •• 
A square with a median down stroke from top to 
centre. 
199 
186 
152 
. 11 
A ‘ Yesica piscis ’ in a square. B.M. 
200 
240 
171 
Four balls lozenge-wise. B.M. 
201 
242 
101 
• • • 
A spear-head in a lenticular area. 
202 
283 
R. 
Two circles with a central dot, connected by a T. 
piece, in an oval area. (9). 
203 
92 
210 
• • • 
A very enigmatical symbol on a coin in the posses¬ 
sion of Dr. Codrington. 
204 
94 
83 
0. 
Perhaps intended for a group of Cypress trees in a 
walled garden. (121). 
* (67, 77, both coins of rude execution). 
