A survey of specie and foreign dealings M.S.Collis, unitedly with San Shwe Bu. Coins bumped in Arakan Mr Htoon Aung Gyaw, Barrister-at-law and certain other private aggregator of Akyab hold in their ownership over a hundred coins encountered in Arakan. When recently arranged by Mister San Shwe Bu, many of them were seen to be extras, but sixteen belonging to the Maruk-U dynasty ( 1430 to 1784 Advertising ) were distinguishable specimens, bearing the dates and rubrics of xv different Rex of that clip. Furthermore there were a couple of coins belonging to the Wesali dynasty ( 788 to 951 Advert ). I advise in that paper to demonstrate the relationship of these coins to Indian specie as a whole and to utilise them as a papers from which to pull certain general determinations on the history of Arakan. As that history holds ne'er been pent and as the data for the early centuries are spare and controversial, I bank that the inevitable defects of this sum-up will b