318 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [August, 1909. 
by Major Haig. They were evidently current for some time as 
the other coins in the find bore later dates, being chiefly dims 
of Aurangzeb from the Sirat mint, as far as they could be 
read. Major Haig’s supposition that Abi’] Hasan also used 
this type is borne out by the dates on some specimens, which 
read 1095 A.H. 
R. Bury. 
65. Some New Mucuat Mints anp RARE 
Muecuat RUPEES. 
The rupees in Plates i, ii, and iii, with the exception of the 
last two in plate iii, are from a find of 1,388 coins in the Jhansi 
istrict, U.P., in 1907. It contained specimens from two new 
mints of Akbar, Nahrwala Pattan and Gazraula, or Gadraula, 
and new or rare rupees of the Ujjain, Ajmir, Bangala, Akbar- 
pur-Tanda, Agra, Hisar-i-Firiza, Elichpar and Balapar mints 
of Akbar, and of the Bairata and Jalnapir mints of Jahangir. 
Plate iii, 7 and 8 illustrate two new mints of Shah ‘ Alam ii, 
Balanagar-Gadha and Ravishnagar-Sagar, from coins found in 
the Central Provinces. 
They are described in the following notes. Casts of them 
were made by me and photographed by Mr. Henry Cousens 
with his usual courtesy, kindness, and care. 
PuatE XIV. . 
AKBAR. 
certainty those of the years 38 to 43 Ilahi to the Ujjain mint. 
Ujjain seems not to have issued square rupees wit } and 
1001, 174, -65x-65; 37, 175, -65x-65; 38, 175, -55x°6; 39 
175, 6 x°6; 40, 175, ‘65x-65; 41, 176, -65x-65; 43, 176, 
65 x “65. 
