Vol. V, No. 8.]} Numismatic Supplement. 321 
[N.S.] 
No. 3. Agra. D.977H. W.175. 8. 1'1. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
In square area with Kalima in a quadrilateral 
loop at corners, each side having 3 curves, 
cope aldol p51 and a loop at the corners. 
5 ae oe Mint mark L.M.C. 
eit fle” No. 32 
in right margin. 
Date reads from outside, Margins read from outside. 
and also the margins :— 
Left pbs ey ales} 
ad} 
Upper Slo (Jai ols 
Right tylo able , 
Lower aT ais) 
ey | 
Rupees of the Agra mint of Akbar are uncommon, with 
the mint name clear. This one assists in the marginal readings 
of rupees of this year. It should be noted that the! and J of 
J! before as& occur in different margins. The coin itself 
shows this separation more distinctly than the plate does. 
No. 4. Agra. D.982H. W.173. 8. 1075. 
This follows the type of rupees of Ahmadabad (B.M.C., 
No. 105) from which, however, there are two on three distinguish- 
ing points: (1) the year reads from outside ; (2) 23 \lsJ} ts instead 
of albltits; and (3) the mint mark, on this specimen almost 
obliterated» by a shroff mark, is No. 3 in L.M.C., but without 
the hook and dot. It lies in the curve of » of o#=on the kalima 
side. Margins are as on Plate ii, 3, and read from outside. 
From the find 2 rupees of 981, 4 of 982, and 1 of 984 H. 
of this type were sent to Museums. 
No. 5. Agra. D.984H. W.1745. 8. 1°. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
In a square with loop at na square with curve 
corners, legend as on pl. ii, at middle of each side 
3, but 984 parallel with and loop at corners, 
the kalima, and mint 
