1867.] 



TJie Initial Coinage of Bengal. 

 Rev. Obv. 



69 



No. 34. 

 Type No. 2. There is a subordinate class of coins, following the 

 devices of Type No. 1 (in size vii. and upwards), struck from less 

 expanded dies, and generally of very inferior execution in the outlin- 

 ing of the letters. These are also from the mint of Muazamabad, and 

 are dated in bungled and almost illegible words j-*-« jJLij <£jL*.uo j.*j.^», 

 1*j U~> j Oa.\ , U»> Li , — which may be designed to stand for 770 odd, 

 778, 780, and 781 respectively. 



No. 35. 

 Fh-uzabad, a. h. 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799. 

 Type No. 3. Size, viii. to viiij. Weight, 166 grs. Plate II. fig. 15, 

 Obverse, scalloped diamond field ; broad margin. 

 Reverse, circular area. 

 Obv. 



Si (*«..s.ia£ | 



...IkUJl 



Rev. 



Obverse Margin, cy*^l ^•M iSjJUj ^J\ ^^\ ^Ua-LJi 

 Reverse Margin, 



The Reverse marginal records vary in the prefix to .the name of the 



Z +*£.£>. 



mint from the Kasbah above given 

 being occasionally used. 



No. 36. 

 Satgaon, A. H. 795, 798, 

 Variety A. 



jjyS and <x5jlx*.J| &j.« 



