1921.] Numismatic Supplement No. XXXV. 159 
Oby. Rev. 
as in (6). as in (6). 
Margin (rev.) : 
dilgaus g wy! Co da! reve is? pote ea: BS) Xae eyo 
No other date has yet been observed. The coin is very 
rare, much more so even than the muhar of this mint. 
8. Wt. 168°4 grs..s. 1. Mint Daru-l-Islam. Date 724 
[J.R.A.S., 1900, p. 775.1 
Obv. Rev. 
in single square. in circle. 
cost lhl sls Gls 
wit 3 Wot abe ol wibldt 
rhe)! 53! crake golly! 
Margin (rev.) : » Ril des os! + adi sloo .. 
This is the only diate known. The coin er have to be 
very large in order to show the complete mar gin 
Billon. 
9. Wt. 56 grains, s.6. Dates recorded, 720, 721, 722,723, 
724, 725, 726, 727. [Thomas, No. 164.] 
bv. Rev 
of tbh) prbelt 93t 
Lio} alas gla plai 
widty VE © tele} 
These coins have a high silver content and_ probably 
represent one-eighth of the tanka. The only remarkable feature 
is that of the posthumous dates. Thomas considered these 
the work a an ignorant artificer. Mr. Nelson Wright ee 
to this view, as “ coins are found bearing the dates 716 a 
717 as walls as 726 and 727.” on {I.M. 00, II, £6 49. 7 
ates recor 
10. Wet. 56 grains, s. 65. asia, Ac. 108) 
Obv. Rev. 
sj! viele) - in Circle. 
Sich oslac a 
vis unos Gis 
Margin : #1 gaat warget | 
Only two dates are known. These coins contain less silver 
- hof the Tanka. 
than = o. 9, and may be regarded as one-sixteent 
Wt. 56 grains, s, 6. {I.M.C. No, 296.] 
