488 Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Nov. & Dec., 1915. 
Blochmann, but bears the unusual date of 810 #. The second 
differs only in having a double circle on the reverse, while in 
the third the single circle is scalloped. The mint name does 
not appear in any specimen, and the dates are written in ver 
attenuated and spidery lines on the margin. Possibly all these 
coins belong to the interregnum that followed on the death of 
Hamza and they cannot, owing to the inferiority of the work- 
manship, be attributed to Firozabad. In execution they are 
far worse than the Mu‘azzamabad coins of this monarch, the 
first, I believe, that have come to notice. These and the others 
demand a detailed description. 
(1) Size 1:10. Obverse, as in I.M.C. No. 87, in multifoil. 
everse, in circular area, as in the coin mentioned. 
Margin ...... 2 so! dio ob) pheo PaFY (5? She} 832 Cyd 
(2) Size 1. Odverse, in multifoil— 
awe 
glo yom daletty,! 
ydsSeo cyl gldebet (st 
Bl Colt opt sls 
wiblw} 
Reverse, in circular area, as in (1) 
Margin ...... prbac lS) 28 SSI) sie... 
(3) Size 1:15. Obverse, in an eight-pointed star, as in (2). 
everse. Circular area, no margin visible, in very bold 
and large characters, as in (2). 
(4) Size 1-16. Obverse, in square area— 
LSaJ} Brno 
oalBeltya! Guo 4 
wt Ble gem 
sibs; 
wlbl)) 
Margin. _ Names of the four companions. 
rea— 
Reverse, in circular a, 
