1904.] 
A hitherto unpublished mint of this Emperor. Specimens of this 
coin are contained in my own cabinet and that of Mr. Bleazby. 
It will be noticed that with the exception of the last and possibly 
the fifth, the identification of which is uncertain, all of the above 
coins issued from South Indian mints. With the disturbed state of 
affairs in South India between 1650 and 1750 A. D., it is not surprising 
to find numerous towns of little importance, except as the temporary 
headquarters of the wandering royal forces, issuing their own coins. 
There seems to be still a wide field for work on the Mughal coinage 
of South India. 
H. N. Wright. 
16. Bahadur Shah II (A. H. 1253 to 1275). 
Obverse. In double circle with dots between. 
I m 
•# 
Reverse. 
•H' 
<.**>1*. *1 6th year. 
Jhalawar. 
iR. 1-15" Weight 162 grs. 
The above coin was recently acquired by me. It is in perfect 
condition. It is not given by Webb in “ Currencies ofRajputana,” p 97. 
1259 A.H. 
Numismatic Sup pi ernent. 
Obverse. 
#• 
t iri 
Reverse. 
jW 
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