Page:A Descriptive Catalogue of the Oriental Manuscripts, Vol. 2.djvu/395

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MODERN COPPER COINS. 50 Negapatam Cas, 51 Small Cas. 52 Tranquebar Dutch. One hundred and forty* eight ; One hundred and eighty-* eight ; Thirty-four ; Struck by the Dutch Colony at Talagumbadi or Tranquebar. Forty-six ; Struck by the 53 Javanese and Chinese Dutch Government at Java, brass and copper coins. 54 Javanese and Chinese Cas. 55 Dutch and Portuguese. m 56 Madras and Batavia Cas. 57 Java lead Coin. and the Chinese Coins found near Mahabelipur and also in the villages of Bednore. Thirty-four ; Brought from the Eastward. Five ; Variously impressed Thirty-six ; Struck by the E. I. C and by the Dutch Government of Java. One ; A large Coin, with small impression on both sides. PERSIAN COPPER COINS. 58 Hindustani Pice. £9 Ditto ditto. 60 Ditto ditto. 61 Ditto ditto. 62 Ditto ditto. One hundred and twenty* Jive ; Miscellaneous Copper Coins in twenty-one Parcels struck by ^different Kings of Delhi. Eighty ; Struck by Sultan Ibrahim M ah muds hah. One hundred and two ; Ninety-four ; Sixty i