Vol. VII, No. 6.] Numismatic Supplement. 243: 
[NV.S.] 
Fig. 14: Obv. payee 
Upright scimitar 
to left of ATT. 
mv). ic eh 
Rev yee aS 
: le 
pate oo 
vsti 
4 il 
Weight: 175 grains. 
Diameter: °75 inch. 
_ The overweighted abbreviation-symbol t. that had ob- 
tained on the pre-Mutiny coins is now again brought into ser- 
vice, so that the name Malharrav takes the shortened form €@N., 
as though it had been Malbarrav. For ataaare however, the- 
correct abbreviation at. is adopted. Thus the combined sym- 
bol comes to . att. 
The flowing wave-like flourish at the very top of the ob- 
hes also reappears. It may, or may not, stand for the word 
Kew, 
Both my specimens of this type are thick and dumpy, 
but had they been thin and broad, they would, I fancy, have 
pidcrdiag a legend identical with that on the Khanderav Rupee 
(2). 
B. Copper: 4. 1289 (four); 128x (four); 12xx (four) 
1290; 1xxx; 1289 (double-pice). 
Fig. 15: Obv. att. at. 
+@ raa 
Below the figures of the 
Hijri year a scimitar, 
lengthwise, with hilt to right 
and point to left. 
