1921.] Numismatic Supplement No. XX XV. 157 
1. Wt. 172°4 grs. [B.M.C., No. 237.] 
Obv Rev. 
co jE bbl) SIM adhe 
ert g loll Sle ols ads dsdt cynes 
hb) yl : cphegel | pac! 
Margin : .. . .a&%SJI $02 Gye 
This coin, described by Thomas as “the most curious 
hybrid piece in the entire series,” is obviously struck from a 
new obverse die and an obsolete reverse stamp of ’Alau-d-din 
as a normal issue of Tughlaq. 
. We. 170 grs.,s. 1. Mint Dehli. Dates observed, 720 
721, 722, 723, 724, 725. [B.M.C., No. 238.] 
Obv. Rev. 
in double square. in circle. 
og3'#) withl J} gle plas 
wot g bolt Glas ye wlblJ! 
8 Ball 9! cbosall pact 
Margin (rev.) : 
Sslendes 9 arty rs ado “a uss ee! BSS YD Loge 
3. Wt. 170-1 grs.,s.1. Mint Daru-l-Islam. — 
[1.M.C., No. 217.] 
Obv. Rev. 
in single square. in circle. 
co} bela) 
ald plas 
Cnost g Lsodt She yes ythltt 
feed! 9! wage)! 2! 
Margin (rev.) : | 
| vo Raberaey Wty * &y! aie os pdoyt los SoS) } $OH Wye 
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too big for the coin, and the margin merely shows a portion 
of the legend. Mr. H. Nelson Wright has a specimen of 7 
4. Wt.170grs.,s.1. Mint Qila Deogir. Dates 721, 722, 
[J.A.S.B., 1886, No. 3, p. 186. | 
