200 
COINS FROM MALACCA. 
1. A copper coin of the East India Company, struck in the name » 
of Shah Alam IJ. The obverse shows an inscription in 
Arab, the reverse in Bengali, Malay and Hindos- 
tani. 
No. 
See Rodgers, Vol. II, p. 124, No. 12188; pl. VII, 
12188. 
2. Copper. Two Stuivers. 
This is the only coin of European origin found in the 
collection, coming from Zeeland in Holland. 
Obv. 
Rev. 
The Dutch coat-of-arms consisting of a crowned 
shield. The lower haif of the shield has three hori- 
zontal wavy lines, the upper. half a demi-lion, 
therefore exactly similar to the coat-of-arms of the 
coin No. 11 of the Dutch East India Company de- 
scribed above (p. 196). The figure 2 to the right 
and the letter S to the left of the shield in- 
dicate its value, two Stuivers. 
The legend 3 
ZEE 
LAN 
DIA 
1730 
Jour. Straits Branch 
