Vol. Ill, No. 8.] Numismatic Supplement No. VIIL 591 



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In the Numismatic Supplement, No, IV (page 15), Mr. Nelson 

 Wright in describing Mr. Framji Jamaspji Thanawala's rupee, 

 struck by tTaliandar at Kararabad, states, *' This is quite a new 

 '* Mu gh al mint, and its locality is still unsettled. It must probably 

 "be sought for in the Dakhan." M3^stery still enshrouds the 

 locality ; but from the specimen now to hand we learn that the 

 mint was active not only during the few months that Jahandar 

 occupied the throne, but also during, at least, the early years of 

 the reign of the Emperor Farrukh-siyar. 



Geo. p. Taylor. 



Ahmadabad : 8th August, 1906. 



57. A find of coins at Mahadpur in the Betul District, 

 Central Province^, has yielded some novelties in Mughal rupees. 

 The coins covered the reigns of Shah-Jahan, Aurangzeb, Jahau- 



_ ah Jahan II, Muhammad 



*Alam II. Most are in poor condition, and many are shroff- 

 marked. 



(a) Muhammad Shall, Mint, JJjain. 



Obverse. Reverse. 



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