160 
A. F. R. Hoernle — Copper Goins of the Suri Dynasty. [No. 2, 
legend has as-Sultiin, for Snltan. There are four subvarieties, differing 
only in the arrangement of the words of the revei’se legend. All have 
the date on the obverse. 
Subvariety a, with 39 specimens, some of which show on the re- 
verse an asterisk. The legends are arranged as follows, see Plate IV, 
fig. 17. 
Ohv. Dev. 
i 
IkUl 
iihe dill eJi. 
In some specimens <*111 is omitted from the rev. legend ; Plate IV, fig. 18. 
Dev. 
ist" 
lkl~.J| 
Subvariety b, only one specimen ; the legends are arranged as 
follows ; see Plato III, fig. 19. 
Obv. 
As on subvariety a. 
jylkLJl jjU 
ddo -A 
Subvariety c, with 2 specimens ; the legends are arranged as 
follows, see Plate IV, fig. 20. The obverse shows the mint mark of a 
svastika. The date is 950 A. H. 
Obv. Dev. 
As on var. 1, subvar. b. 
*1 
d>Xo AiJ| 
This is a rather artistically made coin. 
Subvariety d, with 3 specimens ; the legends are arranged as in 
subvariety c, but the obverse gives the full name of Sher Shah Faridu-d 
din. See Plate IV,’ fig. 21. The date is 951 A. H.* 
* Mr. Eodgers, in a MS. list of coins, sent to the Indian Mnsenm, apparently 
describes a specimen of this kind (No. 212 of the list of 1886-87). He reads the 
obverse: “fi'ahad al-Amir al-Hdmi Fartdu-d-din wa dindn, 950, mint HisSr.” 
None of my specimens give a mint j and all read ad-dunyd, not dindn. 
