18 N. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. {N.S., XIX, 
Obverse. Reverse 
In diamond fermed by J ahhe lad at ds 
elongating : some of ‘a letters ee ee 
in the marginal legends. the ‘ F ay 
Kalima. Mark oe al <_¥ crt Jie 
Margins. , eral oye 
[yee Jom | ot Gow 
TAA cole alas | alete (cliny Plate II, 2. 
Il. A Burhanpiir Muhar of Jahangir. 
Jahangir Beene? from tag Burhanpiir mint rupees bearing 
a rare couplet; but no similar muhar has hitherto been 
known. (See Mr. Whitehead op. cil., p. liv.) The muhar 
described below fills this 
Metal-—AN). Mint. — ee Weight. — 169 grs. 
Size.— ‘7. 

Obverse.—On flowered field. — Reverse.—On flowered field. 
xliy ere xLaol 
Delay, onl 
os | ° : 
po 0} ahve | wil yy 
x 
III, A Ten-rupee Piece of Strat. 
Hitherto, in the silver currency of the Mughals, no coin 
has been known intermediate in size between the double-rupee 
and, the gigantic piece at Dresden (B.M.C., Intro., Ixxxvili). 
A most interesting novelty, therefore, is the ten-rupee piece 
described below which has recently come into m¥ pe 
Meta etal— AR. Mint.—Siirat. Year.—A.H. 1185; RB.Y. 
Weight.—1,788 grs. Size.-- Dia. 1:78 ; thick -28 

Obverse. Reverse. 
tlae - Cmple 
oS odstis ees oe 
eo 4 dhe 
j& sLaol : 
Pe ee ae 
Pe oe pe ak Bh a 
A Flower in c» of C++ 
Plate If, 4- 
Nore.—In the Plate the obverse and reverse of this coin have been 
transpose d, 
