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LW.S.] 
itherto coins are known to have been issued from the Bur- 
hanpir Mint either without, or with one of its titles—viz., Baldat 
84 Buldat-i-Fakhira 8Al9 Fol) and Daru-s- Sariir yyytylo. This 
mohr adds a new epithet to this mint. 
Wigs ftafiu-d-Darjat. 
Wight re ie ains. 
Size, -92 in 
Mint, Zivat deg Ahmadabad. 
Date, 11(31) 
Obverse. Hat in three lines thus— 
ob erysa U aig aa 95 
clay} ayy yee bisald 
The Hijri year is at the right ofthe top line. 
trtt. oe 
Reverse. 
obfaem! 
odd} m5 
cai 
pe cae Cagle 
ve had a rupee similar in design to this gold mohr pre- 
Tha 
Sented by my kind friend Dr. Geo. P. Ta aylor, of Ahmadabad. 
It was Dr. Taylor who pointed out, for the first time, that 
ing article on “Coins of Ahmadabad,” nee 436- is, Plat 
Volume XX. No. LVI, Journal Bombay B.R.A. So cie 
F. J. THAnAawAt.a, 
Bombay. 
44. A New Type or tHe Coins or Soin Savsa’. 
The coin described below has recently been i mes for the 
Lucknow Museum from a find in the Banda Distri 
Obverse. Reverse. 
ay My ah y esi 90 ( UP ) 
De te gis o>} lS dex 0 
a) Jr a _—— yoinne 
Margin doubtful. 
A. Weight, 143. Size, °75 inch. 
