40 W. 
Weight in 
grains and 
measurement 
in English, inches. 
M 
302 —0-87 
309 —0-82 
312 —0-85 
162|—0-73 
M 
316 
0-85 
Yost —On some rare Muhammadan Coins. [No. 1, 
IV. Akbar. 
Plate II. Figs. 9, 10, 11, 12. 
Obverse. 
* Ji 
— 7 
-a 
Reverse. 
3 
It Q_ £b 
Mint: 
Bahraich. 
I** * 
b.v 978 H. 
Tlie 14 coins of the Bahraich mint, I have seen, are 
dated in 976 or 978 H. They are at once recognized 
by the 6-rayed star in the loop of of falus. Many 
of the reverses of these coins have not the word aw. 
I have shewn the numerals in the position I have 
seen them on some specimens. Bahraich has not 
before been recorded as one of Akbar’s mints. From 
a comparision of the four coins now figured the 
legend can be made out. 
Plate II. Fig. 13. 
Obverse . 
Mint: 
#<Sjf Audli. 
Reverse. 
t Illegible. 
The Aln-i-Akbarl tells us “ Ayodhya, commonly 
called Awadh ” was one of the mints of Akbar from 
wdiich copper was issued. The word aiaA occurs on 
coins of Babar and Humayun of the Jaunpur mint, 
and on some of Akbar struck at Kalpl. 
Unique. 
