Voi. V, No. 8.] Numismatic Supplement. 337 
[N.S.] 
(2) The couplet obverse as on No. 4092 in Part III of the 
White King Catalogue. In addition to the ordinary type of 
reverse, there is something in an additional line at the top. 
(3) The obverse is in three lines as follows :— ° 
sirblw , asle al) old ose 
jE wldsh pF alle Qwodl jy 52 
— 
Jot gt jhe aSao 
Ordinary type of reverse. 
(4) Obverse in four lines is as follows :— 
aiible y ale ap led 
os —— aie 
J ee 
3 alash rf pile 
a 
wed! bz 32 Jon! ot 
g 
hye aSw 
Reverse. 
ob ok> 
xl a 
awe 
f 
Aino as iis)! gle 
pROm ni Sicineh Reese Car ae LAE ES | 
7? nple hove l= 
In the introduction to volume iii of the Catalogue of 
Coins in the Indiam Museum, Calcutta, Mr. Nelson Wright says 
Shah, and that after this reign Multan became a mint town 
of the Durrani dynasty. Amongst the Bahawalpir treasure I 
rot Daru-l-Amaén Multén mint. They are of the true im- 
perial type, but have a mint mark on the reverse. I shall have 
Something more to say about this in my note on the silver 
coins, 
