Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 259
... coins could not have been intrusted to more skilful hands . He who is not a numismatist , will be doubly obliged to him for the exactness with which he exhibits every trace of historical refer- ences , preserved in the coins . Though ...
... coins could not have been intrusted to more skilful hands . He who is not a numismatist , will be doubly obliged to him for the exactness with which he exhibits every trace of historical refer- ences , preserved in the coins . Though ...
الصفحة 536
... coin , is so entirely different from the circular monogram found on all the coins of Spalyris , as to form a sufficient distinction for attributing defaced coins of this type to the proper owner . No. 2. A square copper coin of middle ...
... coin , is so entirely different from the circular monogram found on all the coins of Spalyris , as to form a sufficient distinction for attributing defaced coins of this type to the proper owner . No. 2. A square copper coin of middle ...
الصفحة 544
... coins , with figures of their Deities , to be worn as charms round the neck . I have myself seen a dozen brass casts from two different gold coins of Govinda Chundra Deva of Kanouj ; one cast was remark- able in having no inscription ...
... coins , with figures of their Deities , to be worn as charms round the neck . I have myself seen a dozen brass casts from two different gold coins of Govinda Chundra Deva of Kanouj ; one cast was remark- able in having no inscription ...
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