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W. Theobald —Copper Coins of Ancient India. 
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165 
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E. 
A ‘ Stupa ’ of three chambers, on a railed base, with 
a ‘Swastika’ above. A.I., Y, fig. II, Kosambi. 
166 
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R. 
A 1 Stupa ’ of six chambers with a ‘ triratna ’ above. 
T.P., VII, fig. 2. Behut. 
167 
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* * 
R. 
A ‘Stupa’ of three chambers standing on a base¬ 
ment, and supporting four spokes, or rays. T.P., 
XXXIV, fig. 22. 
168 
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0. 
A five-chambered ‘ Stupa’ with a dot in each cham¬ 
ber ; the sixth wanting. N.G , XI, fig. 108. Ee- 
verse blank. A thick copper piece, perhaps a 
weight. 
A ‘ Stupa ’ of three chambers, supporting a tall T. 
with a second cross-bar below. (Sj. J.B., VII, LX, 
fig. 1. 
A ‘Swastika’ to 1. (S). A.A., XV, fig. 32. (S). 
A.I., I, fig. 28 (deleted from the coin figured). 
Both these are cast coins. 
169 
0. 
170 
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0. 
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0. 
T.P., XX, fig. 27. 
(S). A.I., II, figs. 8 and 11. Taxila. 
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0. 
A.I., IX, fig. 2. Ayodhya. 
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K. 
A coin weighing 35 grains with this Obverse has the 
Eeverse blauk. A.I., Ill, figs. 1, 2 and 13. Taxila. 
(S). 
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E. 
A.I., IV, fig. 14. Odumbaras. 
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E. 
J.B., VII, XXXII, fig. 8. Kunindas. 
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E. 
A.I. V, fig. 7. Kosambi. 
171 
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E. 
(S). A.I., X, fig. 11. Ujain occupies the field. 
Swastika to r. A.I., II, fig. 19. Taxila occupies the 
field. 
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0. 
t 
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0. 
J.B., XLIX, XVII, fig. 5. 
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E. 
T.P., XX, fig. 51. The Elephant is here considered 
the obverse. 
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0. 
N.G., XI, fig. 101. E.N.O., I, fig. 27. Andhras. 
The ‘ Swastika ’ is not found on the silver ‘ Puranas.’ 
173 
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0. 
A ‘ Taurine.’ (S). A cast coin of 29 grains. Taxila 
(1009) occupies the field. 
A‘Taurine’ with other symbols. (S). A.I., II, fig. 
8. Taxila. 
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0. 
174 
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0. 
A ‘Taurine’ reversed (S). A.I., I, fig. 28. 
A pair of ‘Taurines’ reversed. A.I., I, fig. 26. 
Four ‘ Taurines ’ in a partitioned square. (S). A.I., 
I, fig. 23. 
Four ‘Taurines’ united to form the ‘ Thunderbolt ’ 
symbol. A.I., IX, fig. 2. In a coin I have the 
Eeverse is blank. 
175 
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R. 
176 
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0. 
177 
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0. 
178 
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O.E. 
A ‘ Taurine ’ to 1. and r. of a ‘ Stupa ’ respectively 
(1011). The ‘ Taurine ’ also occurs on compound 
symbols. 
A ‘ Taurine * forming the fulcrum of a ‘ Steelyard ’ 
(of bamboo, of course, as used at the present day. 
J.B., XLIX, XVII, fig. 15. In the plate the design 
is turned upside down. It is the same object as is 
figured in A I., IX, fig. 3, where it is described as 
an * axe.’ 
179 
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E. 
180 
221 
107 
0. 
Variant of a ‘ Taurine.’ (S). Eran. 
181 
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E, 
Variant of a ‘Taurine’ with elongated, angularly 
bent straight cusps in place of crescentic ones. 
T.P., XLIV, fig. 6. A.I., V, fig. 7. Prinsep’s figure 
suggests a ‘ scarabaeus ’ but a coin in my cabinet 
