1921.] Numismatic Supplement No. XXXV. 167 
Obv. in circle. Rev. in circle. 
% Y as csi 
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(b) Smaller copper, mint Dehli, circ. 70 grains. 
25 
Obv. in circle. Rev. in circle. 
gla ty Seltyte 
J as : csits 
Llblw 
|Thomas, No. 233. | 
These coins differ greatly in size, shape and appearance. 
The earlier issues correspond more closely to the earlier billon 
types, while the latest are crude, and at once suggest the type 
shortly afterwards adopted by Foshang Shah of Malwa. 
26. A similar coin, but in double circles, possibly pos- 
thumous. [I.M.C., No. 455 
Obv. Rev 
a 39 SLI! ts 
; at cite 
i Ube : 
(c) Copper coins of 56 grains, mint Dehli. 
27. 1.M.C., No. 45, s.°5. 
Obv. Rev. 
tbl es 
ya? ye 
(d) Copper coins of 35 grains, mint Dehli. 
28. 
~ Obv. ey 
sia yee 
¥ ss ul®o 
5 Abbe 
[Thomas, No. 234. | 
(e) Posthumous copper coins, dates recorded 799, 800, 
818, 820, 821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830. 
29. §. °5, average weight 68 grains. 
