bay I, No. 4.] Numismatic Supplement. 121 
N.S. 
14. NUMISMATIC SUPPLEMENT V. 
(With Plates ITV & V.) 
Nore.—The numeration of these articles is continued ysrom p. 116 of 
the Journal for 1904. (Hatra number. ) 
IIl. 
Suttans or Dex i. 
31. Muhammad bin Tughlaq, Pl, IV. 1. 
A new variety of Mu naar bin Tughlaq’s lighter gold 
coins. has en been obtained at Agra by Mr. G. Bleazby who 
es nee it t a tor publication. ve almost similar coin of ee 
39 and not ' qd 45 as read by Mr. Thomas or 
piles yy ree as preferred by Mr. ‘Gibbs. I have, however, since had 
reason to modi fy this opinion, as I find that on the gold coins 
of Firoz Shah Zafar and Fateh Khan the form of the two first 
letters a = words pest is identical with that of the same letters 
in pie I n the — of this coin. I have therefore adopted 
Mr, Gibb’s Dernsts 
Weighty 143 grains. 
Mint Hazrat 1 Daulatabad. 
Date, 730 
Obverse. Reverse. 
Kalima in circle. wr} re mye 
Margin. Kony walyl oust 
ysis rilne Wp Bad (59 AS fda #13 oe al) 
+ alt eyo Spam 
ee : H. N. Wricar. 
LV. 
MuaHat Emperors. 
32. Jalal-ud-din Akbar. 
(i) Metal, Gold. Pl. IV. 2. 
Weight, 168 
Mint, Hajiptr. 
Date, 983 A.H. 
