128 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. { April, 1905. 
- The coin, but for three shroff marks on one side and four on 
the other, is in very good condition. 
H. N. Weriear, 
36. Two rare coins of Shahjahan and Aurangzeb. 
Among 246 silver coins recently acquired as treasure-trove in 
the district of Bhandara C.P., and sent to me for examination, 
two are of sufficient rarity to warrant special notice. One isa 
coin of Shahjahan of Katak mint but of a new type; the second 
of Aurangzeb, struck at the Town of Allahabad. This latter is, I 
believe, one of two known, the other having been presented to me 
some years ago by my friend Dr. G. P. Taylor of Ahmadabad. It 
has not, however, been previously described. 
(i) Shahgahan. PI. IV. 8. 
LR 
Weight, 173 grains. 
Size, ‘9. 
Mint, Katak (Cuttack). 
Date, 3rd regnal year. Month Aban. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
au yt ay ¥ 3s 
o oso v. Blosly whe 
aU) J yy oe 
; iL wt Le dosv0 
elas eS 
ussS eye ero wee 
(i) Aurangzeb. PI. IV. 9. 
Weight, 174 grains. 
Size, ‘9. 
Mint, Town of Allahabad. 
Date, 1072. A.H. 4th regnal year. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
Usual couplet but ob &) Kab 
Ie vice you eyed 
date to left of Cepilo witewe Cwglo 
lower line. te Kine 
H, N. WriaGat. 
