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A. F. R. Hoernle — Catalogue of [Supplement, 



Metal. 



Description. 



63,55 

 66,84 



63,29 



42,52 

 41,19 

 41,49 

 42,43 

 42,87 



41,97 

 42,61 



MONGOL IL-KHA'NS OF PERSIA. 

 There are four minute crude letters in 

 the space between <slt| and iS^sr* which 

 may possibly be Abagha in Mongol charac- 

 ters. 



* t t Do. Small size ; obv. legend 

 surrounded by arabesques within circle ; 

 rev. legend within circle. Plate II, fig. 24. 



Obv. Bee. 

 W 



J- xLA^Ij A. sly*. 



* J Do. Small size. Similar to No. 

 157, but obv. legend different. Plate II, 

 fig. 25. 



Obv. 



Rev. 

 as on No. 

 157. 



* t t Do. Type, as in B. M. O, vol. 

 VI, PI. II, No. 41, but instead of stars 

 there is an arabesque between the first and 

 second lines of the legend in the square 

 area. The segments contain arabesques, 

 except one, which has the mint Mary 



* Do. In all respects like No. 160, 

 except that the mint is Isfardin ( ). 

 (/) 



* Do. Similar type to No. 160, but 

 obv. inscriptions different ; those in the 

 marginal segments being in Mongol charac- 

 ters. Only the legend Khaghanu (the 

 Great Khan's) in the top-segment is legi- 



