165 
1890.] A. F. R. Hoernle — Copper Coins of the Siirt Dynasty. 
Obv. 
As above. 
Rev. 
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S 
^dJ| ijlA ijj 
jul b Lo ^ 
Variety 5, with 5 specimens ; the legends run as follows ; see Plate 
V, fig. 33. 
Obv. Rev. 
As before, 
) th I.VJ 
]sLm 
«JU| oJi^ 
I w ^ 
Of the last woivl suUdnahu only a faint trace is visible. The words 
Shah and bin which should follow Islam, are entirely absent on all 
specimens, though it is possible that they may have fallen just outside 
the face of the coin. 
Variety 6, with 4 specimens ; the legends run as follows ; see Plate 
V, fig. 34. 
Rev. 
m .-i 
Obv. 
As before. 
Lblw 
[ 4SJUj J aJUi oJLL 
^ &iyaiA,9 ^ J 
Variety 7, with 1 specimen only ; the legends are arranged as follows 
sec Plate V, fig. 35. 
Ohv. Rev. 
As before ; 
date 953 (?) 
lit" ^^1 
lit. 
*SXe 
JkJLvf 
O' 
[Ajjf 
Variety 8, with 2 specimens ; the obv. face is crossed by two parallel 
lines, which take the place of the etter « — of the usual obv,, and which 
arc intersected with a trefoil mark. The rev. legend appears to be 
intended t\)r the usual one, but it is much blundered and hardly intclli- 
