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E. E. Oliver —The Safwi Dynasty of Persia. 
[No. 2, 
XV. Shah ’Abbas I. JR. 11—141 grains. Counterstruck, Qanda- 
har, 1029 H. Mr. Rodgers. 
The same formula as No. I. Jdx/i ,,, 
M ... 
♦ri ...... 
is) ‘ • ^ ... 
•» # 
Counterstruck J«Xc 
XVI. Shah ’Abbas II. JR. '8—112 grains. Tabriz, 1058 H. Mr 
Furdoonjee. 
I »dA 
dotted margin. 
The centre A ^'5I 
tX»s: /0 
A ^f Jj C5^ 
Round cv T ^ -w '“ k ‘ ^ 
v. •» 
Ditto. iR. *9—101 grains. 1053 H. ^R. TO—138 grains. 
1076 H. JR. 10—70 grains. JR. 13—135.grains. No date. All of Tabriz 
and with similar inscriptions. 
Ditto. JR. 1*0—101 grains. Abrawan.* 1041 and 1065 H. 
My cabinet. 
Ditto. JR.. 1-0—101 grains. Tiflis 1053 H. My cabinet. 
XVII. Ditto. JR. ’9—116 grains. Ganjah 1052 H. „ 
alhl/l V 
,.. J 
ci^AI j j<Li 
• ^ 
+C 
XVIII. Ditto. JR. T1—70 grains. Tabriz, 1052 H. My cabinet. 
The Ramo inscriptions. | As No. XVI, but larger. 
XIX. Sulaiman I. bin ’Abbas II. Al. ’95—110 grains. Nakhjiwdn, 
1097 II. Mr. Furdoonjee. 
The same formula. 
ojV j 
g&ij 
f * 4 V 
w ..UJL, 
or 
.aC 
Ditto, Naklijiwan, lops, 1100 II. Abrnwrin,* 1102, 1103, 
1105 11. Mr. Furdooiijeo. 
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