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Four copper coins of Mahmud III. of Gujarat. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society. 



A rare gold muliur of Akbar, struck at Lahore in the year 35; 

 Ilahi and rupees of Muhammad Shah, 'Alamglr II., Shah 'Alam I., 

 and Shah 'Alam II. from the rarer mints. 



Nine rupees of Shah Jahan Aurangzib and Muhammad Shah, 

 and nine rupees of native States with legends of the later 

 Moghul Emperors. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society. 

 Three silver coins of Shah 'Alam struck at Bareilly. 



Presented by the Government of the United Provinces. 

 Seven gold muhurs of Bhartpur, Jaipur and Oudh. 



Three silver and three copper coins of the new issue of 

 Haidarabad. ^ 



Presented by the Master of the Mint, Haidarabad. 



Fourteen copper coins of Eanbir Singh of Kashmir, struck 

 at Srinagar, Ladakh and Jammu. 



Presented by Oscar Eckenstein, Esq. 



Three gold coins of the Kadamba dynasty and two gold 

 coins of Pratapa Deva of Vijayanagara. 



Presented by the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic 

 Society. 



A gold fanam and two silver punch-marked coins from 

 Southern India. Presented by F. Fawcett, Esq. 



One gold, one silver and one copper coin of South India. 

 Presented by H. T. Grogan, Esq. 

 A gold coin of the Ganga dynasty of Kalinganagara. 



Presented by the Director of Agriculture, Central 



Provinces. 



A fine series of sixty silver coins of Pratapa Narayana 

 and Prana Narayana of Kuch Behar, including many new 

 varieties. 



A silver "Rama-tanka " from Northern India. 



Presented by E. G. S. Churchill, Esq. 



A silver coin of Candra Vijaya of Arakan. 



Presented by the Director of Archaeology of Burmah. 



6. Chinese Series : — 

 A series of early Chinese coins containing many rare 

 specimens of the early Spade money. Weight money of Wei, 

 Pu money of Lu Yang, Knife money of the Tsi and Ming 

 series and two specimens of the "ghosts' heads" attributed to 

 the Tchou dynasty. 



A series of tokens issued in 1852 by the Chinese Emperor 

 Hsien Feng, of the rarer mints and denominations. 



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