DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 105 



Nakchuvan, Nishapur and Herat, and of Tahmasp I. of 

 Astarabad, Isfarain, Tabriz, Tui, Ja'farabad, Sabzwar, Lahijan, 

 Meshhed, Nishapur and Herat. 



A very rare gold coin of Sulaiman I. of Persia struck at 

 Isfahan 1095 a.h. Wt. 53-4 grs. 



A silver coin of Fath 'All Shah of Persia struck at Kazwin 

 1241 A.H. 



A series of silver and bronze coins of recent Shahs of Persia, 

 of Muhammad, Na.sir-ad-din, MuzafFar-ad-din, Muhammad 'All 

 and Ahmad, a | kran piece commemorating Nasir-ad-din's visit 

 to Europe and a specimen of the silver medal distributed by 

 Muhammad All among the troops on the occasion of the 

 bombardment of Parliament in 1908. 



A muhur of Ahmad Shah of Afghanistan struck at 

 Ahmadshahi in the year 11 of his reign. 



A gold coin of Sher 'Ali struck at Herat 1284 A.H. and a 

 rupee of Kabul 1295 a.h, 



A muhur of Sher 'Ali struck at Kabul 1285 a.h. 



Presented by the Superintendent of the Archaeological 

 Survey, Western Circle, Poona. 



Five Afghan rupees of Shuja-'al-Mulk (1219 : 2 and 1222 : 3 

 A.H.), of Qaisar Shah (year 1), of Ayyub Shah (1234: 1 A.H.), 

 and of Nur-ad-din (1227: 5 A.H.), and two copper coins of 

 Shuja-'al-Mulk, all of the Kashmir mint. 



Presented by Robert Sutcliffe, Esq. 



A silver medal of Habib Allah Khan, reigning Amir of 

 Afghanistan, dated 1323 A.H. 



An unpublished silver coin of Muhammad bin Sam. 



Presented by Dr. T. L. Pennell. 

 Two copper coins struck at Lahore in 938 and 939 A.H., 

 probably by Babar before his conquest of India. 



Presented by Sir Alexander W. Laiurence, Bart. 



A rare rupee of Akbar struck at Lahore : Ilahi 39, month 

 Shahrewar. Presented by Robert Sutcliffe, Esq. 



A muhur of the Mughal Emperor Ahmad Shah struck at 

 Lahore 1164: 4 A.H. 



A rupee of the E.I.C. struck at Benares and two of 

 'Alamgir II. struck at Bareilly in 1171 and 1172 A.H. 



Presented by the Government of the United Provinces. 

 Three muhurs of Jaipur in name of Akbar II. (year 7), 

 Bahadur II. (year 15), and Victoria (1862 : 25 A.H.). 

 A half muhur of Nasr-ad din of Oudh (1246 ; 5 A.H.). 

 A rupee of Jodhpur of Victoria and Takhat Singh. 



Presented by G. Flowers, Esq. 



A series of modern silver and copper coins of local Indian 

 states, including Alwar, Bhartpur, Bundi, Gwalior, Jaipur, 

 Jodhpur, Junagarh and Kacch, and four silver " Ramatankas " 

 and coin amulets. Presented by F. W. Hasluck, Esq. 



