Vol. VI, No. 10.] Numismatic Supplement 569 



[N.S.] 



Obverse. Reverse. 



i<Li ;• >3 



In circle 



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;ikJL J* ^ Jl ^ 



c^o 



F//. Muhammad bin Firoz 



m 



Billon. 



Weight— 120 grs. Mint— Dehli. 



Size— -7. Date— 790. 



Obverse. Reverse. 



In circle. In circle 



m 





a> 



^ 





£Um t>+3\XJ 



vq d 



The last two coins are novelties as they are both of 

 Daru-1-Mulk Dehli. The first of the two belongs to the dateless 

 varieties, and is a dumpy piece of poor workmanship ; the 

 second is well executed and in fine condition. 



Lahore : R. B. Whitehead, C.S. 



1st April, 1910. 



had suggested to His 



hoard 



84. Some Coins from the Limbdi Treasury. 



In June last (1909) it was my good fortune to spend six 

 delightful days at Limbdi, the capital of the State of that name 

 in the Province of Kathlawad. Mr. Jhaverbhai Nathabhai 

 Amin, the capable and trusted dim 

 Highness the Thakor Sahib that a 



bad been lying untouched in the State Treasury should be 

 examined, and it was on this welcome errand that I visited the 

 place. Every facility was afforded me for the inspection of the 

 coins, each one of which passed through my hands. Number- 

 ing some 6,500, they were all, with the exception of a few 

 Native State coins, either rupees or half-rupees of the Mughal 

 -Emperors of India. The Great Mughals, Akbar, Jahanglr, 

 and Shah Jalian were but poorly represented, the large majority 

 of the coins ranging from Aurangzeb to Muhammad Shah. 

 The Thakor Sahib very kindly presented me fifty that were 

 new to my collection. A description of these will perhaps be 

 of interest, the more so as several of them have till now 

 remained unedited. 



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