| 1873 - 474 Seiten
...appropriately named punch-marked by himself, which are found all over India from Kashmir to Cape Kumari, and from Sistan and Kabul to the mouths of the Ganges....are true coins, impressed with a single die on each side. M It is true that the reverse die is frequently smaller than the blank upon which it was struck,... | |
| John Yonge Akerman, Sir John Evans, William Sandys Wright Vaux, Frederic William Madden, Barclay Vincent Head, Herbert Appold Grueber, Edward James Rapson, Oliver Codrington, Sir George Francis Hill, George Cyril Brooke - 1873 - 542 Seiten
...punch-marked by himself, which are found all over India from Kashmir to Cape Kumari, and from Sist&n and Kabul to the mouths of the Ganges. But he omits...are true coins, impressed with a single die on each side. 22 It is true that the reverse die is frequently smaller than the blank upon which it was struck,... | |
| W. S. W. VAUX, M..A., F.R.S., JOHN EVANS, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S., AND BARCLAY V. HEAD - 1873 - 490 Seiten
...a lion on the other, which formed the prototype of the coinage of the Indo-Grecian kings Fantaleon and Agathokles. These are true coins, impressed with a single die on each side. 21 It is true that the reverse die is frequently smaller than the blank upon which it was struck,... | |
| W. S. W. VAUX, M..A., F.R.S., JOHN EVANS, F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S., AND BARCLAY V. HEAD - 1873 - 490 Seiten
...a lion on the other, which formed the prototype of the coinage of the Indo-Grecian kings Fantaleon and Agathokles. These are true coins, impressed with a single die on each side.21 It is true that the reverse die is frequently smaller than the blank upon which it was struck,... | |
| Archaeological Survey of India - 1882 - 228 Seiten
...and that the Indian coins bearing the types of a lion on one side and of an elephant on the other " formed the prototype of the coinage of the Indo-Grecian kings Pantaleon and Agathokles." I also pointed out that these square copper coins of Taxila, with one or more corners cut off for adjustment... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1882 - 238 Seiten
...and that the Indian coins bearing the types of a lion on one side and of an elephant on the other " formed the prototype of the coinage of the Indo-Grecian kings Pantaleon and Agathokles." I also pointed out that these square copper coins of Taxila, with one or more corners cut off for adjustment... | |
| 1873 - 906 Seiten
...on one side and a lion on the other, which formed the prototype of the coinage of the In do- Grecian kings Pantaleon and Agathokles. These are true coins,...yet this was also the case with all the famous old tetrad rachms of Athens, and the well-known didrachms of Corinth, and it may still be seen on the money... | |
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