Vol. VI, No. 11.] Numismatic Supplement. 661 



[N.S.] 

 No, 23. M. 



Mint, Toragal. 

 Date, — A.H. ; 4 R. 



Obverse. Reverse. 



As on No. 22 ; dateless. As on No. 22 ; date 4 



No. 24. ^?. 



Mint, Muhammadabad. 

 Date, 1121 A.H. ; 3 R. 



Obverse. . Reverse. 



As on No. 22; date 1121. 



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Government Collection, Lahore Museum 



In the Bahawalpur paper I mentioned a mohur of Shah 

 'AJam Bahadur struck at Muhammadabad mint. I presume 

 that this place is the same as the Muhammadabad of the 

 unique mohur of Aurangzeb in the Lahore Museum, but do not 

 know if it has been identified. Banaras was not called Muham- 

 madabad till the time of Muhammad Shah. 



This rupee differs in its dates and the arrangement of its 

 inscriptions from the mohur, which is dated regnal year one, 

 and is illustrated at Plate II, No. 24A. 



No. 25. M. Weight, 330; size, -8. 



Mint, Shahjahanabad. 

 Date, 



Obverse. Reverse 



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I publish this copper coin with diffidence, but I think 

 that it may be described with fair certainty as a dam of Shah 

 'Alam Bahadur I struck at Dehli (Shahjahanabad). Two 

 specimens of this coin were discovered at Dehli in a find con 

 sisting entirely of Mughal copper coins. 



