Vol. VIII, No. 6.] Numismatic Supplement. 263 
[N.S.] 
Obverse. | Reverse. 
As No. 20, but irt3 Arms. Supporters, two tigers 
holding penant: 
Both obverse and reverse have a. oe eae ah. sett 
their ground ae ne katah instead of the regnal 
with rosaces, and sur- — Crown instead of 
rounded by a border “of rays. katah above fish, and um- 
brella surmounts crown. 
Inscription in one line round 
the arms aoe B29! ay wre 
Sa whee 
B.M. 
There are small ornaments Years (a) 1250, 7 R. (170°52). 
under the word ye, which C.J. B. 
vary slightly with each year. (b) 1250, 8 R. ene 
(c) | 1251, 8 R. (172°4). 
B.M. 
(d) 1252, 9 R. (172). 
C.J.B 
(e) 1253, 10 R. (172°2). 
C. 
J.B. 
No. 26. 
Wt. 86°34. Size ‘8. As No. 25. Struck from a 
Date 1250, 7 R. rupee-size die. 
4 Rupee. C.J.B. 
No. 27. 
Wt. 42:2. Size ‘6. As No. 25. Struck from a die 
Date 1250, X R. larger than the coin. 
4 Rupee. B.M. 
Years (a) XXXX, 9 R. (e if 
No. 28. 
Wt. 20°7.. Size °5. As No. 25. Struck from a on 
_ 1251, X R. of much larger size than the 
1 Rupee. coin. 
No. 29 B.M. 
Wt. 10°64, Size °37. As No. 25. Struck from a 
Date 1252, X R. rupee- size die. Most of the 
‘, Kupee inscription is gone. 
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C.J.B. 
L I havé a specimen of 1251, 8 R., which measures only 88. Some 
of these coins are very crudely execu od. 
