Vol. VIII, No. 6.] Numismatic Supplement. 241 
[N.8.] 
B. Copper. 
(1) Ai. 5x—x; x—x. 
Fig. 11: Obv. Same as A (1), but Hijri year wanting. 
Rev. =IT 
pm 6 f+ 
we 
$O9y! 
The ‘shield’? surmounted by an object 
like an inverted anchor. 
Weight : 130 grains. 
Diameter: °8 inch. 
Both these specimens, though badly worn, in type so 
closely resemble the copper issues of Ganpatrav, that I feel no 
hesitation in interpreting the few strokes still exhibited near 
the bottom of the reverse as scanty survivals of an original 
$3» Sys. The coins are certainly of a pre-Mutiny issue. 
(2) Ai. 1274 (two); 1275 (four) ; 
1275 (half-pice, 53 grains). 
Fig. 12: Obv. @ 4. 
$29-? 
Above the figures of the 
Hijri year a scimitar, 
lengthwise, with hilt to right 
and point to left. 
Rev. yoo aS 
Und Uo IS 
awe 
Weight: 107 grains 
Diameter: ‘85 inch. 
