The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 25 |
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Page 98
... Marks . The practice of stamping an Obverse - Mark of smaller size on the Reverse of a coin of a different area to authorise its circulation in the area represented by that Obverse mark was already prevalent in Pre - Mauryan times , as ...
... Marks . The practice of stamping an Obverse - Mark of smaller size on the Reverse of a coin of a different area to authorise its circulation in the area represented by that Obverse mark was already prevalent in Pre - Mauryan times , as ...
Page 104
... coins , but are Authority- Marks on a definite system . They are Marks which also occur as Obverse - Marks , but , except in the case of the Hill - with - Crescent , and the Hill - with - Peacock , do not occur on coins which have that same ...
... coins , but are Authority- Marks on a definite system . They are Marks which also occur as Obverse - Marks , but , except in the case of the Hill - with - Crescent , and the Hill - with - Peacock , do not occur on coins which have that same ...
Page 105
... Obverse and Reverse of the same coin . This fact accounts for the occurrence of both these marks on coins of Asoka . are shown on Plate IV , No. 5 . Examples of this It occurs on the Reverse of 38 of the British Museum coins on 16 of ...
... Obverse and Reverse of the same coin . This fact accounts for the occurrence of both these marks on coins of Asoka . are shown on Plate IV , No. 5 . Examples of this It occurs on the Reverse of 38 of the British Museum coins on 16 of ...
Contents
September and December 1939 | 129 |
Some Unpublished Letters Relating to Anglo | 138 |
Patna College | 153 |