666 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [December, 1910 



No. 35. A7. Weight, 170 ; size, -8. 



Mint, Aurangabad. 

 Date, 115 x A.H. ; 8R. 



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Supplementary Collection, Lahore Museum. 



In the Bahawalpur paper I mentioned the interesting 

 discovery of a mohur of Muhammad Shah of Aurangabad 

 mint, in spite of the fact that from 1100 A.H. the town is 

 known on its coins solely by its honorific epithet ' Khujista 

 Bunyad.' The reason for the existence of this unique speci- 

 men is that an old die of Aurangzeb was used for the reverse 

 side, and in fact the reverse is absolutely identical with that of 

 coin I. M. Cat., Vol. Ill, No. 1246. The hijri and regnal years 

 of the specimen now described do not agree. 



At Bahawalpur I found a rupee, the obverse of which had 

 been struck from a die of Shah 'Alam Bahadur, and the reverse 

 of Shahjahanabad mint, was plainly of Shah 'Alam II. 



No. 36. Jti. 



Mint y 'Alamgirpur. 

 Date, — A.H. ; 30 R 



Obverse. Reverse. 



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An 'Alamglrpur rupee of Muhammad Shah is new 



No. 37. JP. 



Mint, Chin ap at an. 

 Date, ~ A.H. ; 8 R 



