Vol. VIII, No. 11.] Numismatic Supplement No. XX. 559 
[N.S.] 
No. 4. Copper. British Museum. 

de whblae pore! Ai vo 
~ site wy? 
sor 
ol! oy rye Sine 
RESO STA heh 0 
pho BS. Uryile 
There is little doubt I think as to the readings, but some 
of the phrases such as 4@ Gya)} and vy) I have not seen before 
on coins. It will be very interesting if one can be told who 
Mahmid Ghazi b. al-Jan was, and where the Madinat al-M‘amir 
and the Khazinat al-M‘amir were situated. The marks like an 
inverted heart seen before the numerals of the year are, I think, 
symbols not as at first sight they may be taken to be the 
Arabic cipher five. 
OLIVER CoDRINGTON. 
London. 
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