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Margin ned slitjgys? ......... Saat theo yd 
(5) Size 1:07. Obverse, in a circle, as in (2). 
Reverse, in circular area, as in (2) in small and very 
sharply cut characters. 
Margin Silos 9 Bad... ...se4 ASS 832 Gynd 
The reading of the date is doubtful, and the place of mint- 
age has entirely disappeared. 
(6) Size 1-02. The reading of this coin is very puzzling, 
the legend being most unusual. The following is merely tenta- 
tive :— 
Obverse, in a circle— 
ald get ont 
Lot daw fold} 
BB gem wo! 
od larestys! 
lle} 
N.B.—The first two lines and the first word of the third 
are conjectural. 
Reverse, in a circle— 
al} adald cre 
ur 
shee Gy edhe} . 
* 
If this is correct—and itis difficult to read anything else— 
this arrogation of titles by the feeble Hamza 1s amazing. The 
words in the third line are very clear. The coin is in moderate 
condition, but as ill luck would have it the unusual words are 
somewhat blurred. I should be glad of other suggestions. — 
There remain three coins of Bayazid I. All are minus 
margins, which is unfortunate as all are unpublished. Two of 
them are of the same type with minor variations in the arrange- 
ment of the letters. 
(1) and (2) Size 1:14. 
Obverse, in a circle— 
wemy! 
ogiliy duyel} 
wilt» loot Che 
oy ub abe) 9! 
yl leles 
