264 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [June, 1912. 
Note.—In type C, owing to the altered position of the 
regnal year, it is almost impossible to obtain specimens of the 
smaller denominations which retain both regnal and hijra years. 
Copper. 
ype A. 
Wt. 177:39. Size -9. Inscription as No. 17, plain 
Date 1243, 1 R. ground. 
C.J.B. 
Years (a) 1244, 1 R. (180-01). 
C.J.B. 
(b) 1244, 2 R. (181-81). 
C.J.B: 
No. 31. Type B. 
Wt..179:05. Size 9. Inscription as No. 20—there 
Date 1245, 3 R. are traces of a dotted border 
type are without these orna- 
ments. 
C.J.B. 
Years (a) 1246, 3 R. (183°3). 
(b) 1246, 4 R. (185). _ 
(c) 1248, 5 R. (185). 
(d) 1249, 6 R. (186-01). 
C.J.B. 
No. 32. Type B. 
Wt. 18251. Size -95. As No. 20 
Date 1246, 4 R. 
An exact replica of a rupee in 
copper. 
C.J.B. 
may be noted that two silver-plated coins, one in my own 
collection, noticed under the coins of Ghaziu-d-din, and one in 
the B.M. collection of Nasiru-d-din 1248, 5 R., weigh 152°8 
grains and 150 grains respectively. If the coin under notice 
i 
still, and hence rather heavy to pass for a rupee, the average 
weight of which is 170 grains. I conceive it to be possible that 
this coin is a model of a rupee in copper, perhaps a proof. A 
similar coin of Wajid ‘Ali Shah will be noticed later. 
No. 33. pe C. : 
Wt. 185-5. Size -9. Inscription as No. 25. 
Date 1249,[7] R. . 
Years (a) 1250, 7 R. (187-83). 
C.J.B. 

