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C. J. Rodgers —Mogul Copper Corns. 
[No. 2, 
were drawn as they came into my hands. As some few copper of Jahangir 
in the Lahore Museum seemed rare if not unique, I obtained permission 
from the curator to draw them. Ten years ago in Simla, I drew two 
coins of Shah Jalian that were in General Cunningham’s collection. 
These are 22 and 23 of Plate XIII. 
It will be seen that the coins of Ahmadabad are very fully shown. 
Nearly all these are the results of Dr. Taylor’s research. One coin 
No. 144 of PL XXIII, was obtained by me the day on which I finished 
that plate. So that it will be seen the plates represent the result of 
united labour. I heartily thank my fellow workers for their help. 
Without it I could not possibly have produced this paper. 
I will now go through the coins and transcribe, as far as I can, the 
legends on them. 
PLATE XII. 
(1)* 
Akbar Shall! 
(JO 
Amardad month 
Four Tanke piece 
Ahmadabad 50th 
(2) 
do. 
(&}\) jy* j*** 
year. 
Shahrewar month 
PI 
Ahmadabad 49th 
(3) 
Shah Saliml 
L_’ 
(JO - 
year. 
^j(,) 
Two Tanke piece 
Ahmadabad ... 
year. 
(4) 
do. 
A** a 
Azr month 
£ j L£> 
Four Tanke piece 
^1 *(♦) 
Ahmadabad 50th 
(5) 
A ' l V» 
Akbar Shah! 
A )\ 
year. 
Tlr month 
Four Tanke piece 
<ib| ps 
Ahmadabad 49th 
year. 
# 
TA. = 
The weights are 
The Rev. Geo. 
given under the coins 
P. Taylor, D.D.: K. 
on the plate. M. 
= Mr. Kotwal : 
= Mr. Malabarwalla : 
A. C. = General Sir 
Alexander Cunningham : L. M. = Lahore Museum : A. S. B. = Asiatic Society of 
Bengal; C. J. R. = Author : TR. = Rev. J. E. Tracy, M.A. 
