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Notes on the Silver Punch-marked Coins, and the Copper Punch-marked Coins, in the British Museum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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In a previous paper notes have been, given on some points in connection with the Silver Punch-marked Coins of the Older Thin Class in the British Museum. Here further notes are given on the Silver Punch-marked Coins of the Later Thick Class of the Mauryan Period, on the Copper Punchmarked Coins, and on the Tribal Coins: for convenience of reference the paragraphs are numbered in continuation of those of the previous notes.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1941

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References

page 223 note 1 Notes on the Silver Punch-marked Coins in the British Museum [Paras. 1 to 17], JRAS., 1937, pp. 613–624; and [Paras. 18 to 43], JRAS., 1938, pp. 21–35.

page 224 note 1 JBORS., 1919, p. 33.

page 228 note 1 JBORS., 1939, pp. 91–117 (pp. 115 and 116).

page 231 note 1 Notes on Two Hoards of Silver Punch-marked Coins, one found at Ramnā and one at Macḥhuatoli. By Walsh, E. H. C., JBORS., 1939, pp. 91117Google Scholar.