154 V. A. Smith —Gold Goins of the Imperial Gupta Dynasty. [No. 2, 
The coins of the Bharsar hoard are placed under the head of Benares 
and those found at Jhusi under the head of Allahabad. Tod’s coins are 
described as obtained in N. W. India. 
For facility of verification the figures are given for each reign. It is 
necessary to observe that the notes which form the basis of my tables are 
often vaguely expressed, and that in some instances it is impossible to say 
whether the coin was exhumed or only bought at the locality named. 
Reign. 
Ghatot Kacha. 
Chandra Gupta I. 
5 ) 
5 J 
Samudra Gupta. 
5 > 
yy 
yy 
yy 
yy 
yy 
Chandra Gupta II 
Table of Find-spots. 
Find-spots. 
J aunpur ? 
P 
Ghazipur 
Benares 
Kanauj 
? 
Saharanpur 
Mathura 
Oudh 
Jaunpur 
Benares 
Gaya 
Patna ? 
Hugh 
Kanauj 
Bulandshahr 
Cawnpore 
N. W. India 
Oudh 
Ghazipur 
Jaunpur 
? 
Mirzapur 
Benares 
Gorakhpur District 
Hugh 
Total 
No. of coins. for 
reign. 
I 1 
I 
I 
I 3 
I 
I 
I 
I 
10 
1 
7 * 
1 
1 
1 25 
2 
1 
2 
3 
4 
1 
1 
5 
1 
12 * 
7* 
5 
44 
* The Barhal hoard comprised about 20 Gupta coins, of which 7 belonged to 
the reign of Chandra Gupta II; it is not known to what reign the remainino- coins 
belonged, and I have therefore excluded them from the table. In the case of the 
Bharsar hoard I have only taken credit for the few coins described in detail, but the 
hoard comprised about 160 Gupta coins, of which 7l belonged to the reign of Chandra 
Gupta II. 
