1879.] C. J. Rogers— Coins Khrnrau Shah and Kliarran llalilc. 179 
crescent as in No. 5, in some few a star as in No. G, and in some a cloud 
or canopy as in No. 7. Nos. 4, G and 7 are very rare. No. 5 is common. 
No. 9 is a new type of the coins of Tuglaq Shah I. 
No. 10 shows that he went on coining as his predecessors had done. 
The name of the king is on the obverse, on the reverse “ hazrat Dehli." 
No. 13 shows that Bahlol Lodi did the same. Both these types are very 
rare and are not in Thomas. 
No. 11 was published* by Mr. Delmerick in this Journal as “ a new 
ti/pe” Ilis specimen had no mintage on it. The present one shows that 
it was struck “Ji mulh i Talang" in the year 724 A. H. I have seen sever¬ 
al specimens of this coin. They are all deeply, but roughly cut. This is 
the only one I have seen with the place of mintage on it. 
Nos. 14, 15, 1G are different types of the coins issued in the joint 
names of Firoz Shah and Muhammad Shah,—the one name occupying one 
side “ Firoz Shah Sultane” and the other side being occupied with “ Mu¬ 
hammad Shah Sultane.” Thomas calls his coin “ unique” P. 307, No. 
262. 
No. 18 is a new type of a coin of the same kings. It is the same as 
some in Thomas, only about one half of the weight. 
No. 17 is altogether a new type of coin of Firoz Shah. Obverse :— 
“ Firoz Sultane.” Reverse :—“ Amir ul Mominin Abu ul Fath.” This 
coin is in the cabinet of David Ross, Esq., Traffic Manager, Scinde Punjab 
and Delhi Railway. 
No. 12 is an unpublished type of Bahlol Lodi :—Obverse, Bahlol Shah 
Sultan. Reverse, Shalir i Jaunpur 888. 
The above new types of coins were all obtained in the Panjab. Many 
of them are unpublished. I have not the slightest doubt that further 
search will give duplicates of many as yet unique coins. 
* J. A. S. B. Part I, PI. IX, fig. i. 
