[15] The Bombay Asiatic Society possesses some specimens of these coins of bad workmanship found near Broach with the legend incorrect, probably struck by some local governor of Menander. Two were also found in Junágaḍh. [↑]

[16] McCrindle’s Periplus, 115. [↑]

[17] Numismatic Chronicle (New Series), X. 80; Wilson’s Ariana Antiqua, 288. [↑]

[18] Numismatic Chronicle (New Series), X, 80. [↑]

[19] Wilson’s Ariana Antiqua, Plate XXII. Number 41. Gardner’s British Museum Catalogue, Plate XI. Number 8. [↑]

[20] Wilson’s Ariana Antiqua, Plate XXII. Number 66, shows one variety of this monogram. [↑]

[21] These coins are said to have been found in 1882 by a cultivator in an earthen pot. Two of them were taken for Pandit Bhagvánlál and one for Mr. Vajeshankar Gaurishankar Naib Diván of Bhávnagar. The rest disappeared. [↑]

[22] Ariana Antiqua, Plate XXII. Number 47. [↑]

[23] Numismatic Chronicle (New Series), X. 86. [↑]

[24] Ariana Antiqua, 288; Gardner and Poole’s Catalogue of Indian Coins, xxxiii. [↑]