Vol. I, No. 10.) Numismatic Supplement VI. 265 
[N.S.] 
Hitherto coins are known to have been issued from the Bur- 
hanpur Mint either without, or with one of its titles—viz., Baldat 
8a Buldat-i-Fakhira ts! ¥oly and Daru-s-Sarir yyrtyto. This 
mohr adds a new epithet to this mint. 
(v) Rafiu-d-Darjat. 
Vai) 
Weight, 170 grains. 
Size, °92 inch. 
Mint, Zinat-ul-Bulad Ahmadabad. 
Date, 11(31) A.H. 
Obverse. Couplet in three lines thus— 
IS Wiha by dies ASee 05 
crlaya} ey) yo rae CSL) 
The Hijri year is at the right ofthe top line. 
tril. 
Reverse. 
sbjoes! 
ot} 23} 
90 
Utz! eae Cpl 
I have had a rupee similar in design to this gold mohr pre- 
sented by my kind friend Dr. Geo. P. Taylor, of Ahmadabad. 
It was Dr. Taylor who pointed out, for the first time, that 
Ahmadabad, like other epithets, was associated also with the 
title Ginat-ul-Bulad (the Beauty of Towns). Vide his interest- 
ing article on “ Coins of Ahmadabad,” pages 436-437, Plate V. 
Volume XX. No. LVI, Journal Bombay B.R.A. Society. 
KF. J. THANAWALA, 
Bombay. 
44, A New Type or tHp Coins or Sain Sausa’. 
The coin described below has recently been acquired for the 
Lucknow Museum from a find in the Banda District. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
al) Sy aly y csi ga (ly? ) 
o4 —_s> glsS os] lf osme 
4} J yao si, 20!) ydiSne 
Margin doubtful. 
AM. Weight, 143. Size, ‘79 inch. 
