The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5 |
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The interest of the present find lies in the fact that an examia nation of the marks on them shows that they occur in certain constant and regular groups on the obverse , and although other varying symbols were added to these constant ...
The interest of the present find lies in the fact that an examia nation of the marks on them shows that they occur in certain constant and regular groups on the obverse , and although other varying symbols were added to these constant ...
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64-69 ) which I have called Class B , while bearing the above marks 1 , 2 and 3 , have not got the fourth mark of interlaced triangles , but in its place have as a fourth mark a humped bull facing left ( Fig . 6. ) Twenty coins ( Nos .
64-69 ) which I have called Class B , while bearing the above marks 1 , 2 and 3 , have not got the fourth mark of interlaced triangles , but in its place have as a fourth mark a humped bull facing left ( Fig . 6. ) Twenty coins ( Nos .
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They should be systematically examined with regard to the marks on them . ... but when it is added that in every case where the punch - mark on the reverse was decipherable it was found to be what Cunningham called the " Taxila mark ...
They should be systematically examined with regard to the marks on them . ... but when it is added that in every case where the punch - mark on the reverse was decipherable it was found to be what Cunningham called the " Taxila mark ...
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invariable concomitance established between a particular group of 5 symbols on the obverse and a particular ' mint mark ' on the reverse , which cannot conceivably be lacking in significance and which points decidedly to these coins ...
invariable concomitance established between a particular group of 5 symbols on the obverse and a particular ' mint mark ' on the reverse , which cannot conceivably be lacking in significance and which points decidedly to these coins ...
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47 ; with an additional mark which is the same on 4 and 5. This is the same group of four marks as on coins of Class D , sub - class 2 ( Coins 97 and 98 ) except that the eiephant on the coins figured by Cunning· bam faces right ...
47 ; with an additional mark which is the same on 4 and 5. This is the same group of four marks as on coins of Class D , sub - class 2 ( Coins 97 and 98 ) except that the eiephant on the coins figured by Cunning· bam faces right ...
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