1921.] Numismatic Supplement No. XXXV. 175 
9... Wt. 55-grs.,. 8. “55. [Lahore Mus. Cat., p. 100.] 
Obv. Rev. 
1... Cyr gall 
59s cat aU 
wi! 8b Vq- 
gla 3 ind 
Norr.—The date on this coin is uncertain. 
Copper. . 
10. Wt. 130 grs. [Rodgers, J.A.S.B., 1896, No. 2, p. 271.] 
Obv. Rev. 
aQalr)} xle 4» 
wd rel s-——¥ 
y——2*! (lb t. 
aistS wold pies SS | 
vai 
—This is not a copper type, per, as it is. The 
present ehoeone of the coin is unkno 
ll. Wt. 
110 grs , s. ‘6. "TLM.C., No. 472.]. 
Obv. Rev. 
in circle. aha! 
glee A} oa yt 
jae-¥ aA wots 
Margin : ileal. gl dauns cy pb 
These coins are very crudely formed, and the whole of the 
margin seldom appears on any one piece. The average weight 
of five coins according to Rodgers was 84 grains, and possibly 
the heavier coin at Calcutta may belong to a higher aed 
tion, Mr. Nelson Wright gives no. 7 as a copper coin. In thi 
he follows iPisnan: but no. 249 of Thomas is either a different 
coin or the weight, 78 grains, is incorrect. The coin described 
except the following :-— 
2. 
grs.,s. °55. Mint Dehli. 
[R. B. Whitchead, J.A.S.B. Num. Supp., No. 83, 1914. ] 
Obv. Rev. 
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