70 0. J. Rodgers —Supplement to Thomas' Chronicles , No. 5. [No. 2, 
(29) Obv. In a circle:— Rev. In a circle :— 
An elephant to left. 
Li ft 
j L W| d, 
j***^lj*l 
pLo Cy+sr* & 
(30) Obv. In hexagon made Rev. In hexagon as on obv. 
by two equilateral triangles inter¬ 
secting each other:— 
Nos. 29 and 30 are assigned to the same as No. 27. 
(31) Obv. j^.y) Rev. <SAjW| 
y jh)c &}J] 
M 
On this coin of Abu Bakr’s we have the mint “ Dehli ” plain. 
The mint is on no other known coin of this king. 
(32) Obv. Rev. 
c;lkLJt Horseman to right. 
pla.c Nt Above him, i$U* pf^ 
cjWi j Li^t 
This small coin of Mu‘izzu-d-dii\ Bahram Shah is unique. 
(33) Obv. (»'£) (Jp" Rev. tJuij*) 
«URR. 
O y&sd AbDLk, &1.A 
This is a new type of the copper coins of Tughlaq II. 
(34) Obv. (I y\ ) Rev. 
( ) p-h A ipt 
( jjtd ) s r *i ^ jJLk 
^•jUaX^dt 
Dated coins of Ibrahim Lodi, over 80 grs. in weight, are extremely 
rare. 
(35) Obv. In hexagon made by In an octagon:— 
two interlacing equilateral triangles :— 
*• 
These small coins of Firoz Shah have generally J&e above the 
obverse. Here it is omitted. It is a coin of Jalalu-d-din Firoz Shah. 
