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Section I.—Coins and Seals. 
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( b ) Ataliq of Kashahar. 
Yaqub Beg; 3 coins, copper; not in British Museum Catalogue ; 
mint Kashghar; date 1293 H. (1876 A.D.) ; weight 51-58 grs., size 
. Plate I, fig. 27. 
Obverse. 
Reverse. 
cjIA 
I nr 
or 1M 
a.. ., VO 
• 
£_xc 
• 
r 
Both areas within a double-lined circle, surrounded by a circle of dots. 
(c) Coins of Yarqand . 
There are 14 of these coins. They are heart-shaped, and their 
legends are counter-sunk. There are three varieties, differing by the 
obverse legends; the reverse legend of all (see PI. II, 28, first figure on 
the left) is or mint Yarqand (or possibly Yarkand). 
There is no date. Weight 107-132 grs.; size 0*75 xO‘5625". The 
obverse legends have not been read ; two of them are shown in Plate II, 
28; the third in Plate III, 17. One of them (PI. II, 28, on extreme 
right) is, by MunshI Ahmad Din, doubtfully read uk*. This 
particular variety is the commonest. From M. 2, 3, 6, 9 ; Gr. 7, 10. 
IX. Modern Indun Coins. 
The total of these coins is 59. They are of a very great variety, 
as follows. 
(a) British Coins. 
(1) East India Company; Sumatra; 1 coin, copper; obv. Cock, 
rev. native legend, with date 1247 H. ( =1831 A.D.). See Indian Museum 
Catalogue , No. 12083, in Vol. II, p. 133. 
(2) One T V Anna piece of 1889. Copper. Obverse: Victoria 
Empress. 
( b) Native States. 
(1) Bhuj ; 1 coin, copper; weight 52 grs., size 0'6 // . Obv. in NagarT, 
round margin, Cri Khegar-ji Mirjd Mahdrdo , in centre trident, with 193S 
( Samvat) below it ( =1882 A.D.). Rev., in Persian, zarb Bhuj , Victoria 
Qaisar-i-Hind, in centre sanah 1882 ( A.D.), with Rajput dagger below 
it. Plate II, fig. 31. 
(2) Bhopal; 1 coin, copper, J anna; mint Bhopal; date 1277 H. 
( = 1860 A.D.). See Journal , Asiatic Society of Bengal } Vol. LX VI, 
p. 270, PI. XXXIII, fig. 57. 
