1895.] 
W. Vost— On some rare Muhammadan Coins. 
39 
Plate II. Fig. 6 . [W. Crooke, C.S.] 
JE Obverse and Reverse. 
316 As on Fig. 5, with date x. 
0*9 
The mint appears to be either Ludhiana as 
suggested in the Journal , Asiatic Society , by Mr. 
Rodgers, or possibly Budhana in the Muzaffar- 
nagar district of the North-Western Provinces. 
These appear to be the same as those beginning 
with No. 84, Islam Shah, in the “ Coins of the Mogul 
Emperors of India,” and are of importance in 
shewing clearly several words of the legends not 
previously correctly read. 
III. Muhammad Shah, Suri. 
Plate II. Fig. 7. [W. Crooke, C.S.] 
Obverse. 
JE 
* 
960 H. 
• 
302 
x a*** 1 [£] 
0-83 
(?) 
Reverse. 
Mint: 
Jaunpur. 
Compare No. 8, p. 54, “Mogul Emperors of India,” 
Rodgers, 1894. 
Unique. 
Plate II. Fig. 8. [W. 
Crooke, C.S.] 
Obverse. 
JE 
153 
J<>] U x 
0-68 
Reverse 
... 
nr 
963 H 
• 
Mint: Clmsa. 
In the Indian Museum Catalogue, Part I, J894, 
there is a rupee of Muhammad Shah Sur, from the 
Chhunsi mint. 
Unique. 
