Inscription: be-qovvat padshah kagan ("by the power of Padishah Khan") // جیتل دوگانه ”Jital / duganeh” ("Double jital"). 16mm, 3.74 grams. No mint, no date. Cf. Zeno 309728, otherwise unpublished (?), not in any of our references.
This coin does not show the mint, but, by style and legend type, it must have been minted in Kurraman. The "be-qovat" gives a resemblance with the “be-qovat-e aferidegar e’alam" type of Ogedei from Kurraman. The "Padshah" title is known from Tye#355 from Ghazna.
The reverse has similarities with Tye#357 and 358, also naming Kurraman as a mint. It seems there was a whole series of these coins with various related inscriptions, most remain unpublished.