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[N.S.] 



flower, markedly in evidence at the middle of both the Obverse 

 and the Reverse. The long strokes of the lam and alif of 



H ( * on the Reverse are not upright, but inclined, so as to form 



nearly a right angle, thus ^a, and the flower ornament comes 



just above their point of intersection. The exact arrangement 

 of the words on the Obverse cannot be clearly determined from 

 the solitary specimen to hand, but certainly the arrangement 

 here differs considerably from that of Type III. 



Type IV (Plate XXXIX, Figure 3). 



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Number of specimens 50 : (a) 12 (Cousens); 1 (Thanawala). 



(b) 17 (Cousens); 1 (Thanawala). 



(c) 19 (Cousens). 



1. Reign: Ibrahim II : A.H. 988—1037. 



2. Diameter: (a) -75; (6) -7; (c) -55 inch. 



3. Weight : (a) 174 grs. (average of 13). 



(b) 123 grs. (average of 18). 



(c) 73 grs. (average of 19). 



Obverse : ^-bi lb ^\y\ 



arranged as in Fig. 3. 



Reverse : **>j* L5^ f^* 



arranged as in Fig. 3. 



Type V (Plate XXXIX, Figure 4). 



Number of specimens 6 : (a) 2 (Cousens) ; 1 (Thanawala) 



(6) 2 (Cousens); 1 (Thanawala) 



1. Reign : Ibrahim II : A.H. 988—1037. 



2. All the 6 specimens are square ; 



length of side : (a) *65 ; (b) 6 inch. 



3. Weight : (a) 183 grs. (average of 3) 



(b) 120 grs. (average of 3). 

 Obverse : ^1 & pi*iji 



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arranged as in Fig. 4 



Reverse : i •rr dQj* u^* f** 



arranged as in Fig. 4, 



ter many attempts to decipher them, the last two wordi 

 Obverse of Types III, IV, and V still remain doubtful 



mv possiblv read , «i« &\ bila athm, ' without a second , 



