188 KUSEIN KINGS Metal No. Obverse Eeverse 66 67 M 68 * Two coins 60 70 Three coins 71 Four coins 72 As on No. 61. S.-8. |)AONANO KANH|)K! KOf>ANO Half-length portrait of king to L, with helm and diadem; spear in L hand, W. 31. S.-5. NANA|)AO Goddess to r. as on No. 57, To r, M. 4. G. B. PL XVII. A8|X> Bearded deity radiate, to L, with fillet in r. hand and tongs in L To L M. 4. G. B. PL XVII (y) Type: with title £>AO (Shoo), in three sizes; copper, round t>AO KANHf>KI King as on No. 53. W. 257, S. 1-05. 14, 14. W. 122. 8. -85, S. -85. MIOPO Sun-god to L as on No. 53. To L M. 4, G.B. G.B. 1 The ordinary type of Kaaishia's copper currency is usually found in three sizes—the large, half, and quarter. Occasionally smaller coins come to hand, e.g. Ho. 82. This Collection is fairly complete. It includes the rare middle size of N A N A, but the following sizes and types are wanting: small AGfX), middle-sized, and small standing Buddha, and the sitting Buddha known in the large size only. Cunningham mentions the existence of a small-sized A8(>0, tout it is not in the B. M. Collection, and I do not otherwise know of it. Coins Nos. 68-113 vary in the legibility of their obverse inscriptions, but these remain invariable throughout.