Vol. I, No. 4.] Numismatic Supplement. 121 
[N. 8.] 
14. NUMISMATIC SUPPLEMENT V. 
(With Plates IV & V.) 
Note.—The numeration of these articles is continued jrom p. 116 of 
the Journal for 1904. (Hatra number. ) 
III. 
SunTans or Deut. 
31. Muhammad bin Tughlag, Pl. IV. 1. 
A new variety of Muhammad bin Tughlagq’s lighter gold 
coins has recently been obtained at Agra by Mr. G. Bleazby who 
has sent it to me for publication. An almost similar coin of the 
same mint was described by me in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic 
Society 1900, p. 775. The date of the present coin, however, is dif- 
ferent, and Daulatabad is given the title of %4= instead of Sediylo. 
The coin is in very fine condition. In my paper above mentioned 
I suggested that the words in front of the mint name were 
Hoot Gr 229 and not pile! qo 43 as read by Mr. Thomas or 
Sor Yj} 435 as preferred by Mr. Gibbs. I have, however, since had 
reason to modify this opinion, as I find that on the gold coins 
of Firoz Shah Zafar and Fateh Khan the form of the two first 
letters of the words pled is identical with that of the same letters 
in aie Yi on the margin of this coin. I have therefore adopted 
Mr. Gibb’s reading. 
N 
Weight, 143 grains. 
Size, 7 
Mint, Hazrat Daulatabad. 
Date, 730 A.H. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
Kalima in circle. | 7} (69 G8 
Margin. Keay “all coal} 
cist elle My BaF (69 ASI 102 ga) os ogsue al} 
vir> slot edgs Fynam 
H. N. Weicur. 
IV. 
Muauant Emperors. 
32. Jalal-ud-din Akbar. 
(1) Metal, Gold. Pl. IV. 2. 
Weight, 168 grains. 
Mint, Hajipir. 
Date, 983 A.H. 
