244 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [June, 1912. 
Rev. jhe aS 
Weight: 120 grains. 
Diameter: *75 inch. 
As on Khanderav’s copper coin B (3) the horse’s hoof, so 
here the pcre pel thrusts itself between the | and the Fr of 
the Hijri year 
e puz eur ‘flourish ’ is absent from these copper coins, 
its place above the att at ans filled »y three diamond-shaped 
clusters of dots, thus .°..° 
The lacking portion of the obverse legend contains, I have 
no doubt, the words 89.) —,¢, though none of my specimens 
of this type of coin exhibit them clearly. 
The wi ca dated 1289, weighs 240 grains, and is of 
‘9 inch ae 
f t S thu pice, dated 1289, was originally a pice of 
ithanderay’ s of the B (3) type. It must, when counterstruck 
with Malharrav’s die, have been subjected to a powerful blow, 
for, oe ho pe obverse exhibits, fey enough, the ‘‘ horse- 
hoof? the other “a the new obverse, the 
ey shield”? nay ranking appear 
Sayastrav III: A.D. 1292 —: A.D. 1875 —. 
A. Silver. 
(1) MR. 1295; 1302; 129x (quarter-rupee) ; 
1299 (eighth of a rupee). 
Fig. 16: Obv. (2) Siro 
ST ATT 
1r4e 
we 
dhe 
32952 
Upright scimitar 
to left of ert. 
