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________________ NOVEMBER, 1928) COPPER COINS OF THE SULTANS OF GUJARAT 217 - delighted to see these coins as they present quite a new way of inscribing the legends. Some of the coins bear the same inscription on the obverse and reverse, while others have obverse of one type and reverse of another type. This may be the result of the illiteracy of the workmen who were employed to strike these coins. These coins will be fully described in the catalogue given below CATALOGUE OF COINS. Maḥmad Shah I. No. 1. 214 grains : Mint ?: A.H. 919. Obverse. Same as T. 22. Reverse. Same as T. 22, but 919 as date. Coins of this date are not known so far. No. 2. 216 grains : Mint MuhammadAbad : A.H. (9) 15. Obverse in circle. محمد آباد السلطان شاد شاد محمود بن محمد Reverse. Same as T. 22, but [9]15 as date. Copper coins with Muhammadabad as mint town have not been found so far. No. 3. 141 grains : Mint?: A.H. ! Obverse in circle. السلطان محمود Reverse. Same as T. 26. Muzaffar Shah II. No. 4. 220 grains : Mint ? : A.H. 929. Obverse in circle. (8) 979 خلد (اللم ملكي) Reverse. Same as T. 44, No. 5. 219 grains : Mint ?: A.. ! Obverse in circle. (Urball) طفله Reverse. Same as T. 44. No. 6. 217 grains : Mint ?: A.. ? Obverse in circle. (wow) نافله Reverse. Same as T. 44. Copper coins of Musaffar Shah II with Sle UI alá have not been described up till now. Coin No. 6 is similar to No. 5 but it presenta the strange way of writing able Viala. This coin proved difficult to decipher because the upper stroke of s is joined with I, thus giving a strange appearance. No. 7. 220 grains : Mint ? : A.H. 930.
SR No.032549
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 57
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Charles E A W Oldham, Krishnaswami Aiyangar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1986
Total Pages290
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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