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[N.S.] 
h was obviously Baldat BikAnir. 
From the uniform absence of the last two letters on all the 
other coins, it would appear that they were struck from 
tive dies. The coins are of jalis dates 1 and 2. 
One type of Shdhjahéndibad rupee has the following 
obverse in four lines :— 
defec- 
eiskle 4 aslo alt ols 
Platnp ses 
jbe slosh eS pile 
(senpesenesssinisicmasiitsle nia somamcnnioosianii 
exodt $2 52 Joalt gt 
l “s 
lve ane 
Thére are also coins of Shahjahanabdd of a couplet type 
(White King Catalogue, part iii, No. 4092), and of type No. 8 
on p. 221 of Rodgers’ Catalogue of Mughal coins in the Lahor 
Museum 
I found one coin which apparently exhibits a new coup- 
et :— 
Obverse. 
ye? 9% 
Vdiedicaooneesanae? 
wh eo) sea 
Reverse. 
OSS 
ght glee Ble asia} sto 
nple Wheto Pe 
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