242 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [April, 1910 



4. In the name of Ahmad Shah 



Mint? 



A.H. — Absent. 

 Regnal year — 56 ? 

 Size •82 / 



Obverse. 



;v>l^f »U *X>a.| 



Reverse 



♦-** 



an 



cr- 



*1* aw 



y 



+c 



An arrowhead to left of the *$ in the lower line. 



5. As on No. 4 but a smaller coin (size = '15") and the 

 mint is written o^fli. The regnal year is represented by the 

 figures ei. 



These last two coins are evidently Mahratta-s truck. They 

 resemble in execution the Katak coins on pages 248-250 of the 

 Indian Museum Catalogue, Volume III, 1908. What their mint 

 town was I am not able to conjecture. 



All the above coins are in the Nagpur Museum. 



H. Nelson Wright. 



80. Dams of Akbar struck at Jaunpur and Ajmer 



Mints. 



Jaunpur. 



mint 



titled &i±J\ j 'i^fi^li and Jaunpur is ordinarily termed ■ Daru-I 



Khilafat '— see Mr. Nelson Wr 



Museum 



Museum 



struck at Jaunpur, Nos. 449 and 451. The first is of the 

 type with the obverse inscription ' Fulus Jaunpur Daru-1 

 fat ' , and the date is in words on the reverse side. The seconc 

 is a quarter dam exhibiting a geometrical device on the reverse 

 and the inscription ' Daru-z-zarb Jaunnur ' on the obverse side 



