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Dr. Hoernle —Antiquities from Central Asia. [Extra No. 1, 
Obverse. 
Circular area. 
ill aJJ| if 
*JJ| 
s) y 
Inscribed margin, almost 
entirely obliterated and 
illegible. 
Reverse. 
Circular area. 
ill aJJ| il 
o+zz* <*P| 
Margin inscribed with date, 
almost'entirely obliterated, 
only visible. 
(i) Line of Shaihan. 
Iskandar; 1 coin, silver, with a loop for suspension; apparently 
similar to British Museum Catalogue , Vol. VII, Nos. 135 and 145; mint 
and date obliterated (reign 1560-1583 A.D.) ; weight 62 grs., size \2b". 
Plate III, 12. 
Obverse. 
Square area. * 
*U| ill il 
Reverse. 
Eight-foil area 
with two five-rayed stars. 
t>_4- S?° 
all) Jj**) 
Margin nearly obliterated, only 
^Lo [^J| ] at bottom visible. 
'ft 
...'ft 
Margin entirely’obliterated. 
VIII. Modern Turk! Coins. 
(18th and 19th centuries). 
There are altogether 18 of these coins which fall into the following 
three classes. 
(a) Khans of Khoqand. 
Apparently Shall Rukh II; 1 coin, copper; mint Khoqand; date 
lost, but should be 1184 H. ( = 1770 A.D.); not in British Museum Cata¬ 
logue ; weight 58 grs.; size 0*66". Plate I, fig. 28. 
Obverse. 
Double-lined square area 
across another double- 
lined square, surround¬ 
ed by arabesques. 
V 
Reverse. 
Single-lined small 
cirular area within 
broad ornamental 
margin. 
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