208' J. Gibbs — A Paper on the Medals hnown as Ramtinlds. 2^. 
No. 
Descrip¬ 
tion. 
Quality of 
Gold. 
Reverse. 
Owner. 
Diameter 
in inches. 
W eight 
in grains. 
Plate, 
7 
Quarter. 
Pale, silyer 
alloy. 
Plain. 
J. Gibbs 
160 
8 
)) 
Palo. 
Hanuman. 
5 J 
1 
166 
PI. No. 4. 
9 
?) 
Very good. 
Hanuman. 
3) 
li 
160 
„ No. 3. 
10 
Good. 
Hanuman. 
33 
n 
196 
,, No. 1. 
11 
5) 
Hanuman. 
5? 
u 
193 
„ No. 6 . 
12 
j) 
Seated Hanu¬ 
man in double 
A in O and 
□ with or¬ 
naments. 
N ame unknown 
1 
159 
13 
Electrotype. 
Hanuman. 
Mysore- Mu¬ 
seum. 
... 
„ No. 5. 
In Sontbern India these medals are thus distinguished— 
(1.) The whole, or ‘ Ramtinki Yaraha’, supposed to be 4 tolas: 
in weight or 720 grains. 
(2.) The half or Ramtinki Pratapa, supposed to be 2 tolas 
in weight or 360 grains. 
(3.) The quarter or Ramtinki Dharana, supposed to be I tola 
in weight or 180 grains. 
In the following descriptions ohv. stand for the concave; rev. for 
the convex or back. 
No. I. Ohv. Double. Two divisions. Upper. Rama seated with 
Sita on his left, umbrella-bearer on his right. Two 
figures to Sita’s left; sun and moon over Rama’s 
head; remains of a figure to umbrella-bearer’s right 
and traces of arabesque border. 
Below. Hanuman in the middle, facing right, traces 
of a figure to his left; to his right three 
monkeys, very indistinct. Very coarse work 
and much rubbed. 
Bev, Nothing visible. Much worn. 
No. 2, Ohv. Whole. Four rows of figures. In uppermost Rama 
with Sita to his left. Other figures on both sides 
but very indistinct. The three other rows contain 
monkeys ; in the centre of the second row Hanu¬ 
man kneels below Sita. 
Bev.- Plain. 
This specimen has been much ruhhed and battered about having been used 
for many years in temple worship (see below). 
No, 3. Obv. Whole. Two- rows of figures. Upper. Rama in 
centre, on his left a standing figure which from. 
