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18S3-] C. J. Rodgers— Coins Supplementary of the Pathdn Kings. 
^. jj&JI^ 11 .^ 
Reverse. 
^»XA 3 } pACLxi~.+}\ 
Margins to both obverse and reverse :—• 
No. 27. Obverse J* £ 
Rev. 
Uly 
LS' 
,aO.S^ 
■1a ,3 
No. 28. Obverse and reverse same as in No. 26 bat the year is pro¬ 
bably different, the word ^aJ| takes the place of a£~J| and the inscriptions 
are enclosed in squares inscribed in the marginal circle?. 
No. 29. Obv. ( ) 
fxitjJt dsfx-C (_£jUJ| 
cXL> 
Rev. j&Jtjil 
dil&jj sUljliI 
vr | 
This coin is of silver and copper. Thomas says his (No. I78a, foot 
note, pages 2 
12 and 213) 
is “ of line silver.” 
No. 30. 
Obv. 
?, l 
Rev. 
^J.X/Cy^J| j. 
Weights 
37-6 grs. 
No. 31. 
Obverse 
o l.cf 
^Lfcl O.HJ 
x-o| 
(parts of) 
Margin :— j3 J • vs f*'-' ’ 1 
Reverse not given, same as No 195 of Thomas, p. 249. 
