1881.] A. F. I!. Hoernle— A New Find of Farly Muhammadan Coins. 67 
mintage. As far as I know, this is the only coin of Shams-ud-din hitherto 
known (or at least, made known), which expressly bears the mint name of 
Lakhanauti. Margin complete : ciJj <xw JjTCL fjjt 
Ad j. It is dated A. H. 633. 
No. 20. Silver. Weight 156^ grs. Apparently a duplicate of No. 9 
in Thomas’ Initial Coinage of Bengal , Pt. II, p. 359 (in J. A. S. B. vol. 
XLII). The margin, however, is almost illegible. The place of mintage 
is not mentioned, but it must have been Lakhanauti in Bengal, as it follows 
the type of Ghiyas-ud-din’s coins (see below). 
II. Coras or Ghiyas-tjd-din ’Iwaz. 
No. 21. Silver. Weight 161 grs. Duplicate of No. 4 in Thomas’ 
Initial Coinage , Pt. II, p. 354. 
No. 22. (Plate III, 3). Silver. Weight 160^ grs. Resembles No. 5 
in Thomas’ Initial Coinage , Pt. II, p. 356, in every thing but the marginal 
legend which reads differently and gives a different date, A. 616. 
Margin: P Aw <xw ? jy-%** ......... 
No. 23. Silver. Weight 157 grs. Duplicate of No. 6a in Thomas’ 
Initial Coinage , Pt. II, p. 356. But the margin is not quite complete, 
... y . 
III. Coras of Jalalat-tjd-din (Riziyah). 
No 24. (Plate III, 4). Silver. Weight 162 grs. This is a dupli¬ 
cate of No. 6. But fortunately in the present coin that portion of the 
margin, which contains the date 634, is complete, while the other portion 
containing the mint-name is wanting. 
Margin : A>Uw £JjI Aw jy$£ . fAA 
No. 25. (Plate, III, 5). Silver. Weight 159 grs. This is a variety 
of No. 7, which it resembles in every respect, except that the word cuLf 
is not placed between and but, interlinearly, above them. 
A duplicate of this coin is described and figured by Mr. Thomas in his 
Chronicles , p. 107 (PI. I, 27 and PI. VI, 1). The margin, unfortunately, 
is incomplete ; it gives the date distinctly, but the mint, which no doubt 
was Lakhanauti, is omitted. 
Margin : A|L.w> aw . .f 3 a 
No. 26. Silver. Weight 146 grs. A very badly preserved duplicate 
of No. 25. Of the marginal legend only AA&!| remains; thus 
fixing Lakhanauti as its place of mintage. 
