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1902.] Wolseley Haig —Copper Coins in the Wun District , Barar. 
(2) . No. 11 , pi. I, is also a dated coin of ‘Alamglr I, from the 
Elicpur mint. Though it bears the same date as the coins mentioned 
in the last paragraph the type is somewhat different. I have therefore 
illustrated it. The inscriptions are as follows— 
(j4 )(J [ * 
( I ) I I r jf-pe ££* 
(3) . No. 18, pi. II, is an illustration of another dated coin of 
Aurangzib ‘Alamgir I, from the Elicpur mint. There are two coins of 
this type. The unit in the date on the coin illustrated is not clearly 
legible. I take to be t. The coin not illustrated bears the date 1114. 
_ * 
I read the inscriptions as follows— 
1 1 Id 
* 
iU< 
(4). There are 253 coins of the Elicpur mint which I attribute to 
Aurangzib ‘Alamglr I. They are undated and the only title or name 
which appears on them is The style of the inscriptions leads me 
to ascribe them to Aurangzib rather than to ‘Azizu-’d-dln ‘Alamglr IT. 
These coins which are illustrated in Nos. 19 and 20 (pi. II) are of two 
types. In No. 19 the title is divided thus U, while in the other it is 
within as one 
word 
I read them as follows- 
(19) 
j4 
j Lyo 
(20) 
jtyc 
IX. (1). No. 14, pi. I, is a coin of Shah ‘Alam Bahadur I, bearing 
the date 1122. It is also described, if my reading is correct, as having 
been struck at the Elicpur mint in the third year of the reign. Shah 
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