266 R. Hoernle— Notes on Coins of Natire States. No. 4, 
Shahpur rupee figured in TVebb's Currencies of Bdjputana, Plate III. 
No. 3, page 19. Mark : a trident on obverse. 
Legends : obv. z b~ ; rev., Zarb da ru- 1-khi hi fa t 
sjTjL*: Shoo jakanabad (mutilated), 
vear 12. 
mf 
The year 12 of Shah ‘Alam (for he is probably meant) is 1184 H. 
= 1770 AiD. 
Ujmx. (Plate XXXI, 21). 
(21) A rupee of the Ujain mint, chief town of Malva in the 
Gvaliyar State. A “ Hall Sikka ” rupee, now current. Date 1310 H. 
= 1892 A.D., during the time of the Council of Regency. The regnal 
year is 34 of Shah *Alam, whose legends are on the coin : but. of course, 
this date is anachronistic; for the 34th year of Shah ‘Alam would be 
1207 H or 1792 A.D. Mint: Daru-l-fath Ujain. Mark : a dagger on the 
reverse, over the ^ of julus. This mark was aided by Madho Rao I. 
in 1764 A.D. The complete legend of the coin, as arranged on the 
die of the Ujain mint, is as follows :— 
Obverse: 
Reverse : 
t 
i Ip Lm 
t •-* •*- v t •*' 
^ irir <-Lai t a 
^ 1 » N w 
Sr 
jf 
v_jAa 
m 
Isagarh. i Plate XXXII, 22, 23). 
(22 and 23) A rupee and an eight-anna piece, of the Isagarh 
mint (now closed), a town in the Gvaliyar State, formerly belonging 
to the Rajas of Canderi. Legends : obv., middle ; rev., 
middle Marks: obv., two cannons, one above, the other below 
the legend, and —I— above the upper cannon: rev.. two cannons, 
similarly placed; to left of them, the letter ^ ja and below it, bow-and- 
arrow. 
Datiya. (Plate XXXII, 24—26). 
(24-26) A rupee, an eight-anna, and a four-anna of the Datiya 
mint. Datiya is an independent state, bordeiing on the Gvalivar State, 
which coins both silver and copper money. Both kinds Lave the same 
marks. Legends: obv., apparently ^ hami (a fragment of Shah 
