1902.] Wolseley Haig —Copper Coins in the Wun District, Barar. G7 
X. (1). There are sixteen dated coins of Muhammad Shah, all 
of the Elicpur mint and all practically of the same type. The only 
variation is that the date appears in one example (1141) above the 
in the word while in the other fifteen coins the date is immediately 
below that letter. Of these coins fourteen bear the date 1139 and two 
the date 1141. The year of the reign appears on the reverse of seven 
of those bearing the former date and one of those bearing the latter. 
No. 6, pi. I, is an illustration of one of these coins. The inscriptions 
are as follows— 
♦ 
1 
1 1 ri 
• 
(2). No. 13, pi. I, is another coin of Muhammad Shah, dated the 
twenty-third year of the reign. This is a coin of the Elicpur mint but 
differs slightly from the coins mentioned in the preceding para¬ 
graph. There are two coins of this type, the other being dated in the 
nineteenth year of the reign. The inscriptions are as follows— 
b+eB ? 0 
rr 
V 
(3). There are 117 undated coins of Muhammad Shall in this 
find, all of the Elicpur mint. 
I have not thought it necessary to 
illustrate these coins as they are 
exactly similar to Nos. 6 and 13 (pi. I), 
except that they bear no date. 
The inscriptions are as follows— 
XI. No. 7, pi. I, is a coin of Ahmad Shah the son and successor of 
Muhammad Shah. There are 48 coins of this type, all undated and 
