214 J. Rodgers— Pathan Kings of Dehli. [No. 2, 
I make no apologies for lack of arrangement or for brevity. Some 
time or other I hope to be able to arrange the coins I have described 
in the six supplements. They should be arranged chronologically, 
and also with respect to the numbers of the coins given in Thomas. 
The coins drawn in the plates are as follows: — 
(1) Sher Shah Sari la LINES 
Vibes wlo}} 
Tr.) 945 H. 
(2) do. do. do. 
qe = 94-H 
(3) do. deed ys) dee (9 
Soe 1 poll 
gla =e 
AVES wlblio 900000000 
(4) do. ible age 
Ble rd pet 
sos a wy (Shérgarh) lst 
In margin 78+ due Yo0 H. 
(5) do. Ani alas see tadald tte 
i tbl qr 943 H. 
ino 
Nos. 1 and 3 seem the only quarters of dams of Shér Shah | 
known. Nos. 2 and 5 are the smallest copper coins of his I have seen, 
weighing, as they do, but 18 and 22 grains respectively. No. 4 is quite 
a new coin of Shér Shah, struck at Shérgarh in 950 H. It weighs only 
33 grains, but each side is in a circle, and the obverse had a circle of 
dots outside. No. 5 was struck in 943, and No. 1 in 945, which shows 
that Shér Shah had assumed royalty long before he defeated Humayun. 
(Go) yiprahim: Surig |e... (O82 6?) 
pal ysl (St) 
bled} ———. 
oP 962 H. 
This is the only half dam known, up to the present, ef Ibrahim 
Suri, Only a few whole dams are known. 
