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A CATALOGUE

OF

ROMAN SILVER COINS,

Ill THE

LIB-RARY

TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN ..

DUBLIN: PRINTED BY R. GRAISBERR Y,

PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITT.

M.DCCC.XXXIX.

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PREFACE .

THE collection of Coins, of which the following is a

Catalogue, having been for many years unarranged, and

almost unknown, in the College Library, I undertook the

task of arranging them, at the direction of the heads of

the College ; and, although wholly inexperienced in such

matters, I did so the more readily, hoping that it might

excite in the College some inquiry, at least, about a

study too generally neglected, and almost despised, but

which, from the light it throWs on history, as well as it1;

intrinsic interest, is well qualified to engage the attention

of literary men.

There is, also, a large number of Roman brass Coins,

and from three to four hundred Greek silver, but in a state

of complete confusion. There are many gaps too, as

appears, in the present Catalogue ; and it is not unlikely

that I may have ignorantly inserted some spurious coins,

as I had only my own judgment to depend on.

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1\' PREFACE.

If any experienced numismatist would be kind enough

to forward any advice that might facilitate the object of ren­

dering our collection more complete, it would be received

with the greatest thankfulnes8.

JOHN A. MALET, F.T.C.D.

:l.J, TRI!IiiTY CoLLJ::GE, DUBLIN.

September 17, 1839.

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FAMILY COINS.

ABU RIA.

I. GEM. Winged head; before it, X. Rev. C. ABURI. ROMA. Mars in a quadriga, holding a trophy

and spear.

ACJLIA.

2. BALBUS. ROMA. Winged head; (all in a garland.) Rev. MU. ACILI. Jupiter and Victory in a quadriga; beneath, a

buckler. ' 3.

SALUTIS. Head of Salus. Rev. M. ACILIUS. ill. Vffi. V ALETU. Hygeia standing.

A variety of No.3.

BALA. Head of Diana.

4.

AELIA.

5.

Rev. C. ALLI. Diana in a biga of stags; (all within a garland.)

AEMILIA.

6. M. SCAUR. AED CUR. REX ARETAS EX. S. C. A figure

kneeling by the side of a camel. and holding a branch. Rev. P. HUPS.AIDS AED. CUR. C. HUPS£. COS. PREIVER

CAPTU. A figure in a quadriga; a scorpion beneath.

1. Same as No.6, except that REX ARETAS is omitted.

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8. PAULLUS LEPIDUS CONCORDIA. Veiled bead. Rev. TER PAULLUS. Three captives standing before a figure

erecting a trophy.

ANTESTIA.

9. C. ANTESTI. Winged bead. Rev. ROMA. The Dioscuri in full gallop ; a dog beneath.

10. GRAC. Winged bead. Rev. L. ANTES. ROMA. Jupiter in a quadriga.

ANTI A.

11. RESTIO. Male bead, uncovered. Rev. C. ANTIUS. C. F. Hercules holding his club and a trophy.

ANTONIA.

12. LEG. II. The eagle between two ensigns. Rev. ANT AUG III. VIR. R. P. C. A galley.

LEG. III. Same types as 12.

LEG. V. Same types.

LEG. XI. Same types.

LEG. XII. Same types.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17. --TON IMP. A raven, lituus and prrefericulum. Rev. --LEPID IMP. Pontifical instruments. (A quinarius.)

18. III. VIR. R. P, C. Head of Victory. Rev. ANTONI. A. XLI. IMP. A lion. (A quinarius.)

19. III. VIR. R. P. C. Veiled female bead. Rev. M. ANTON. C. CJESAR. Two bands joined, holding a

caduceus. (A quinarius.)

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S. C. Laureated head of Jove ; Q before it. Riw. Q ANTO. BALB. PR. Vi~:tory in a quadriga.

21. Same as last, with T on the obverse, and D in field of reverse.

22. ~ame ; Q on the reverse, no letters on obverse.

Same ; A on the obverae. 23.

AQUILlA.

24. Head of the sun ; . X before it. Rev. MAN AQUIL. ROMA. Diana in a biga; in the field a

crescent and four stars. 25.

VIRTUS III. VIR. Helmed head. Rev. MAN. AQUIL. MAN. F. MAN. N. SICIL. An armed man,

and a woman kneeling at his feet.

Winged head.

ATILIA.

26.

Rev. C. ATIL. ROMA. Victory in a biga.

AURELIA.

COTA. Winged bead. Zf.

Rev. M. AURELI. ROMA. Hercules in a car drawn by two centaurs.

AXIA.

28. NASO. VI. SC. Helmed head, with a branch of laurel on each side. Rev. L. AXSIUS L. F. VI. Diana in a biga of stags; three

dogs in the field.

TAMPIL. Winged head.

B.EBIA.

29.

Rev. M. BJEBI. Q. F. ROMA. Apollo in a quadriga.

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C..ECILIA.

30. L. METEL. A. ALB. S. F. Youthful head ; beneath, a star. Rev. C. MAL. ROMA. A female sitting on three shields, is

crowned from behind by Victory.

31. Q. METEL. PIUS. Male head, with curled beard. Rev. SCIPIO IMP. An elephant.

32. No legend. Female head; before, a stork. Rev. Q. C. M.P. I. An elephant.

C..ESIA.

33. No legend. Bust of a young man casting a javelin; behind, AP. Rev. L. C.IESI. Two figures seated, with a dog between; above

them, the head of Vulcan, with the tongs near it: RE. in the field.

ROMA. Winged head.

CALIDIA.

34.

Rev. M. CALID. Q .. MET. CN. F. L. Victory in a biga.

CALPURNIA •

. 35. PISO C..tEPIO Q. Bearded head ; sickle, and trident. Rev. AD. FRU. EMU. EX. S. C. Two figures sitting between

two ears of c~: n. 36.

No legend. H1 ad of Apollo ; behind, CXXIII. Rev. L. PlSO FRUGI. ROMA. A man on horseback.

Varieties of No. 36.

ROMA. Helmed head.

37, 38, 39, 40, 41.

CARISIA.

42.

Rev. T. CARISI. A globe, decempeda, cornucopia, and rudder in a laurel garland.

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43. S. C. Bust of Victory. Rev. T. CARISI. Victory in a quadriga.

44. No legend. Bust or Victory. Rev. T. CARIS!. Victory in a biga.

45. No legend. Female head. Rev. T. CARISIUS III. VIR. A sphinx.

46. No legend. Female head. Rev. T. CARISIUS. Instruments or coinage ; above, a garland.

CASSIA.

41. C.iEICIAN. Head or Ceres. Rev. L. CASSI. A yoke or oxen ; M in the field.

48. Q. CASSIUS LIBERT. Head orLiberty. Rev. No legend. A curule chair in the temple or Vesta: on one

side, an urn ; on the other, A. C. on a tablet.

49. Q. CASSIUS VEST A. Veiled head or Vesta. Rev. Same as preceding.

50. No legend. Winged head ; behind, an urn and star. Rev. C. CASSI. ROMA. Liberty in a quadriga.

51. No legend. Head or Bacchus. Rev. L. CASSI. Q. F. Head or Libera.

52. No legend. Youthful head ; behind, a sceptre. Rev. Q. CASSIUS. An eagle standing on a thunderbolt, between

the lituus and prcerericulum.

CIPIA.

53. M. CIPI. M. F. Winged head ; behind, X. Rev. ROMA. Victory in a biga; below, a rudder.

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CLAUDIA.

54. C. CLODIUS. C. P. Female head. Rev. VESTALIS. A female seated, holding a simpulum.

M. MARCELLINUS. Male head ; behind, the triquetra. Rev. MARCELLUS. COS. QUINQ. A figure holding a trophy,

and entering a temple. ~.

No legend. Female head ; behind, a lyre. Rev. P. CLODIUS M. F. Diana Lucifera, standing.

57. No legend. Head of sun. Rev. P. CLOD IUS M. F. A crescent between five stars.

58. No legend. Winged head of Rome. Rev. AP. CL. T. MAN. Q. MAR. Victory in a triga.

59. No legend. Winged head. Rev. C. PULCHER. Victory in a biga.

CLOULIA. 60.

ROMA. Winged head ; behind, a garland. Rev. T. CLOULI. Victory in a biga ; beneath, an ear of corn.

61. No legend. Laureated bead ; L. behind it. Rev. T . CLOUL. Q. Victory crowning a trophy. (A qui7UU'iua.)

62. Same as 61, except that it bas B below the head.

63. Same, with E behind the bead.

64. Same, with X below the bead.

CO ELlA. 65 . .

C. C.I.EL. CALDUS. COS. Male head ; behind, L. D. on a tablet. Rev. CALDUS. III. VIR. Head of Sun, between a shield and

buckler.

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FAMILY COINS.

66. No legend. Winged bead. Rev. CALD. Victory in a biga; below, E.·

P.iETI. Head of Venus.

CONSIDIA.

61.

Rev. C. CONSIDI. Victory in a quadriga.

68. No legend. Head of Liberty ; behind, A.

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Rev. C. CONSIDI, P .iETI. A curule chair, with a laurel wreath on it.

69. No legend. Head of Liberty. Rev. C. CONSIDTUS P .iETUS. A curule chair.

COPONIA.

10. C. COPONIUS. PR. S. C. A club, covered with a lion's skin,

. between a bow and arrow. Rev. Q. LICINIUS III. VIR. Head of Apollo; beneath, a star.

CORDIA.

71. RUFUS III. VIR. Heads of the Dioscuri. Rev. MAN. CORDIUS. A female, standing, with an owl on her

shoulder, holding the nasta and a pair of scales.

72. RUFUS S. C. Head of Venus. ReY~ MAN. CORDIUS. Cupid riding on a dolphin.

73. RUFUS. An owl on a helmet. Rev. MAN. CORDIUS. (Surrounding the A':gis.)

CORNELIA.

14. C. CASSI IMP. LEIBERT AS. Diademed head of Liberty. Rev. LENTULUS SPINT. A vase and lituus.

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75. CN. BLASIO. CN. F. A helmed head. Rev. ROMA. Bacchus standing between Minerva, who is crowning

him, and a female figure.

76. G. P.R. Bearded head; behind, a sceptre. Rev. LENT CUR. X. FL. EX. S. C. A sceptre, garland, shield,

and rudder.

77. Same u 76, with CN. LEN. Q. EX. SC. on the revene.

78. L. MANLI PROQ. Winged head. Rev. L. SULLA IMP. Figure in a quadriga, crowned by Victory.

79. L. SULLA. Head of Venus ; before, Cupid standing, holding a

palm branch. Rev. IMPER ITERUM. The lituus and praefericulum between

two trophies. 80.

Same as 79, with IMPER. ITER. on the reverse.

81. ROMA. Head of Hercules; behind, the symbol of a shield. Rev. LENT MAR. F. A figure leaning on a spear, and crowned

by another.

82. SULLA COS. Q. POMPEI RUF. Curule chair, between the lituus

and a garland. Rev. RUFUS COS. Q. POMPEI Q. F. Curule.chair, between

an arrow and palm branch.

83. S. C. Head of Hercules; behind, FAUST in monogram. Rev. No legend. A globe between four garlands, the acrostolium,

and an ear of com.

84. S. C. Head ofVenns; behind, a sceptre. Rev. FAUST in monogram. Three trophies, between the lituus

and praefericulum.

85. No legend. Armed bust. Rev. CN. LENTUL. Victory in a biga.

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86. No legend. Head of Jupiter. Rev. CN. LENT. Victory crowning a trophy. (A qui?tarius.)

87. No legend. Winged head; behind, X. Rev. P. SULA. ROMA. Victory in a biga.

COSCONIA.

88. L. COSCO. M. F. Winged head ; behind, X. Rev. L. LIC. CN. DOM. Naked figure in a biga, holding a spear

and shield.

CREPUSIA.

89. L. CENSORIN. Veiled female head. Rev. C. LIMETAN. P. CREPUSI. Female in a biga.

90. No legend. Laureated head with sceptre. Rev. P. CREPUSI. Man on horseback.

CUPIENNIA.

91. No legend. Winged head; behind, a cornucopia. Rev. L. CUP. ROMA. The Dioscuri on hors(lback.

CURIATIA.

92. TRIG. Winged head. Rev. L. CUR. F. ROMA. Figure in a quadriga, crowned by

Victory.

CURTIA.

93. Q. CURT. Winged head. Rev. M. SILA. ROMA. Jupiter in a quadriga.

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DOMITlA.

94. AHENOBARB. Bare head. Rev. CN. DOMITIUS IMP. A trophy on a vessel.

95. C. MALLE. C. F. Winged head. Rev. L. LIC. CN. DOM. Naked figure in a biga, armed with

spear and shield. 96.

OSCA. Bare head. Rev. DOM. COS. ITER. IMP. Pontifical instruments.

97. ROMA. Winged head. Rev. CN. DOMJ. Jupiter in a quadriga.

98. No legend. Winged bead ; behind, an ear of corn. Rev. ROMA. CN. DOM. Victory in a biga ; under the horses, a

man contending with a lion.

EGNATIA.

99. No legend. Head of Liberty. Rev. C. EGNATIUS. CN. F. CN. N. Two figures, holding

spears, standing between two prows of veasels ; the figure to the left is treading with one foot on the head of a boar.

EGNA TULEIA.

100. C. EGNATULEI. C. F. Q. Laurelled bead of Apollo. Rev. ROMA. · Victory writing on a shield suspended to a trophy ;

• Q in the field. (A quinarius.)

FABIA.

101. EX. A. PU. Female head, veiled and turretted. Rev. C. FABI. C. F. Victory in a biga.

102. LABEO. ROMA. Winged head; before it, X. Rev. Q. FABI. Jupiter in a quadriga; beneath, the prow of a ship.

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l03. Q. MAX. ROMA. Winged head; before it, X. Rev. No legend. A cornucopia and thunderbolt crossed ; both

within a wheaten garland.

FANNIA.

104. ROMA. Winged head ; before it, X. Rev. M. FAN. C. F. Victory in a quadriga.

FARSULEIA.

105. MENSOR. S. C. Head of Juno. Rev. L. FARSULEI. An armed figure in a biga, holding his hand

to a figure in the toga.

FLAMINIA.

106. ROMA. Winged head ; before it, X. Rev. L. FLAMINI. CILO. Victory in a biga, holding a garland.

FLAVIA.

107. No legend. Winged head ; X. Rev. FLAUS. ROMA. Diana in a biga.

FONTEIA.

108. M. FONTE!. C. F. APO. Youthful curled head; beneath, a thun­

derbolt. Rev. No legend. Cupid riding on a goat; above, the caps of the

Dioscuri ; beneath, a thyrsus : all in a garland.

109. P. FONTEIUS P. F. CAPITO. III. VIR. Youthful helmed head;

behind, a trophy. Rev. MAN. FONT. TR. MIL. A horseman riding over two sol­

diers.

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110. No legend. Head of Janus ; two stars beneath. Rev. C. FONT. ROMA. A galJey.

Ill. Same ; with the letter E in ('lace of one star.

112. No legend. Heads of the Penates; X. Rev. MAN. FONTE!. A galley; beneath, the letter T and three

dots. ll3.

Same, with the letter B, and the three dots above the galley.

114. Same, with the letter G, and without the dots.

ROMA. Winged head.

FULVIA.

115.

Rev. CN. FOU. M. CAL. Victory in a biga, holding a garland.

FUNDANIA.

116. No legend. Head of Jupiter. Rev. C. FUNDA. Q. Victory crowning a trophy, at the foot of

which is a captive. (A quinarius.)

II7. No legend. Winged head ; behind it, I. Rev. C. FUNDAN. Q. Jupiter in a quadriga.

FURIA.

118. AED. CUR. Turreted female head ; behind, a human foot. Rev. P. FOURWS CRASSIPES. A curule chair.

ll9. M. FOURL L. F. Head of Janns. Rev. PHILI. ROMA. Victory crowning a_ trophy.

120. No legend. Wingett head; X. · Rev. PUR. ROMA. Diana in a biga; abovl', the Murex:.

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FAMILY COINS.

GELLIA.

121. No legend. Winged head, X ; in a garland. Rev. CN. GEL. ROMA. Two figures in a quadriga.

PIETAS. Head of Piety.

HERENNIA.

122.

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Rev. M. HERENNI. A youth carrying an old man on his shoulders; M in the field.

Same, with V in the field.

Same, with T in the field.

123.

124.

HOSIDIA.

125. GETA. III. VIR. Head of Diana. Rev. C. HOSIDI. C. F. A boar pierced with a spear, and attacked

by a dog. 126.

Differs from 125 in tl1e ornament of the head.

HOSTILIA.

127. No legend. Head of Pavor. Rev. L. HOSTILIUS SASERN. A soldier in a biga, defending

himself from an attack behind.

128. No legend. Head of Venus. Rev. L. HOSTJLIUS SASERNA. Victory marching, holding a

trophy and caduceus.

ITIA.

129. No legend. Winged head ; behind, X. Rev. L. ITI. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

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C...ESAR. Helml'd bead.

JULJA.

130.

Rev. L. JU LL L. F. \'en us in a biga of Cupids.

131. C...ESAR. An elephant. Rev. No legend. Pontifical instruments.

132. DICT. ITER. COS. TERT. Head of Ceres. Rev. AUGUR. PONT. MAX. Pontifical instruments.

133. Head of Venus. Rev. A double cornucopia.

134. Laurelled bead ; behind, a tripod and trident. Rev. L. JULI BURSIO. Victory in a quadriga.

135. Same, with a bird in place of the tripod.

136. Same, with a hammer in place of the bird.

137. Winged head; behind, XVI. Rev. L. JULI. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

138. Head of Venus. Rev. CN.SAR. A<.:neas carrying Anchises.

139. Head of Venus. Rev. CN.SAR. Two captives at the foot of a trophy.

140. Winged head ; behind, an ear of com. Rev. L. JULI. Figure in a biga.

AHALA. Head of Ahala.

JUNIA. 141.

Rev. BRUTUS. Head of the elder Brutus.

142. LIBERTAS. Head of Liberty. Rev. BRUTUS. The sons of Brutus, guarded by Lictors .

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143. PIET AS. Head of Piety. Rev. ALBINUS. BRUT!. F. Two joined hands, holding a cadu-

ceus. 144.

SALUS. Head of Salus ; the whole within a circle. Rev. D. SILANUS. L. F. ROMA. Victory in a biga.

145. Head of Mars. Rev. ALBINUS. BRUT!. F. Two litui crossed; two bucklers

between them. 146.

Head of Rome ; behind, R. Rev. D. SILANUS. L. F. ROMA. Victory in a biga.

147. Winged head ; X. Rev. M. JUNJ. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

148. Winged head; X. Rev. C. JUNI. C. 1<'. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

S. C. Head of Venus.

LICINIA.

149.

Rev. P. CRASSUS. M. F. A soldier standing, holding a horse by the bridle.

150. A youthful bust, with a triple javelin on the shoulder. Rev. C. LICINIUS. L. F. MACER. Minerva armed in a quadriga.

Head of Regulus.

LIVINEIA.

151.

Rev. L. LIVINEIUS. REGULUS. A curule chair between six fasces.

LUCILIA.

152. A. PU. Winged head; the whole in a garland. Rev. M. LUCILI. RUF. Victory in a biga.

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Winged head ; X.

M..£NIA.

153.

Rev. P. M.£. ANT. ROMA. Victory in a quadriga.

Head of Mercury.

MAMILlA.

154.

Rev. C. MAMIL. LIMET AN. Ulysses recogniled by his dog.

MANLIA.

155. L. MANLI. PRO. Q. Winged head. Rev. L. SULLA. IMP. Sulla in a quadriga, crowned by Victory.

156. Head of Rome ; behind it, 0. Rev. T. MAN. AP. CL. Q. MAR. Victory in a triga.

MARCIA.

157. ANCUS. Head of Ancus Marcius ; behind, a lituus. Rev. PHILIPPUS. AQUA. MAR. A horseman on a bridge.

158. LIBO. Winged head ; X. Rev. Q. MARC. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

159. Head of Philip, with two goats' horns ; behind it, the monogram of

ROMA; beneath it, ~. Rev. L. PHILIPPUS. A horseman ; X.

160. Winged head ; X. Rev. Q. PILIPUS. ROMA. An armed horseman, galloping ; be­

hind the horse, aome kind of thorn.

161. Winged head; X. Rev. M. MARC. ROMA. Victory in a biga ; below, two ears of

corn.

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MARIA.

162. CAPIT. XXXVIII. Head of Ceres.

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Rev. C. MARl. G. F. S.C. XXXVIII. A man driving two oxen.

MEMMIA.

163. EX. S. C. Head of Saturn. Rev. L. C. MEMIES. L. F. GAL. Juno in a biga, crowned by a

Hying Victory. 164.

Youthful head, with a garland ; before, X. Rev. L. MEMMI. The Dioscuri standing, with their horses.

MINUCIA.

165. ROMA. Winged head ; X. Rev. C. AUG. A pillar formed of modii, and statue on the summit;

at the base, two ears of corn, and two lions : also two men stand­ing, one holding the lituus ; the other, two modii.

166. Rl"F. Winged head; X. Rev. Q. MINU. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

167. Winged head ; X. Rev. L. MINUCI. ROMA. Jupiter in a quadriga.

168. Winged head ; X. Rev. T. MINUCI. C. F. AUGURINI. ROMA. Similar to 165,

without the lions.

Head of the Sun.

MUSSIDIA.

169.

Rev. L. MUSSIDIUS. LONGUS. CLOACIN. The Comitia.

S. C. Head of Venus.

NAWIA.

170.

Rev. C. N..£. BAL. Victory in a triga. D

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NONIA.

171. S. C. SUFENAS. Head of Plato, holding on hia sboulder a book

with a puree hanging to it. Rev. SEX. NONI. PR. L V. P. F. A female sitting on shields,

crowned from behind by Victory.

OPEIMIA.

172. Winged head ; behind, a garland ; bofore, X. ReY. L OPEIMI. ROMA. Victory in a quadriga, holding a gar­

land.

PAPIA.

173. Head of Juno, covered with a goat's skin. Rev. L. P A PI. A winged hol'l8, galloping.

A variety of 173. 174.

PAPIRIA.

175. Winged bead ; X : behind, a laurel branch. Rev. M. CARBO. ROMA. Jupiter in a quadriga.

176. Winged head ; X. Rev. CARB. ROMA. Jupiter in a quadriga.

Winged head; X.

PIN ARIA.

177.

Rev. NATTA. ROMA. Victory in a biga.

PLEI'ORIA.

178. Y outbful bare head ; behind, a dagger. Rev . . M. PLlETORI. CEST. EX. S. C. A winged caduceus.

179. Similar to 178, without the dagger.

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PLAN CIA. 180.

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CN. PLANCWS. AED. CUR. 8. C. Female head, covered with the pileus.

Rev. A goat, bow, and quiver.

PLAUTIA.

181. A. PLAUTWS. AED. CUR. S. C. A female head, with turreted

crown. Rev. BACCHWS. JUDAIDS. A kneeling figure, hoiding a camel,

and presenting a branch. 182.

L. PLAUTIUS. Head of Sun? Rev. PLANCUS. Anrora, holding the horses of the Snn.

183. P. UPS£ S. C. Head of Venus; behind, a dolphin. Rev. C. UPS£ COS. PRIV. CEPIT. Jupiter in a qaadriga.

184. Winged head; X. Rev. C. PLUTI. RO¥A. The Dioscuri on horseback.

POBLlCIA.

185. M. POBLICI. LEG. PRO. PR. Helmed head. Rev. CN. MAGNUS. IMP. A military figure standing on the

prow of a ship, receives a branch from a ftlmale.

186. Helmed head. Rev. C. MAL. A naked man, holding a spear and shield, treading

. on a corslet; behind, the prow of a ship ; before, a trophy. . 187.

Same as 186, except that C. MAL ia on an anvil which occupies the place of the prow.

POMPEIA.

188. Q. POMPEI. Q. F. RUFUS. COS. A curule chair between. a

javelin and laurel branch. Rev. SULLA. COS. Q. POMPEI. RUF. A curule chair between

tile lituus and laurel garland. _ , -.-

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189. Winged head ; behind, a jar. Rev. SEX, POM. FOSTULUS. ROMA. The wolf suckling the

twins beneath a tree, on which a bird is sitting ; the shepherd Faustulus etands near.

POMJ,>ONIA.

190. L. POMPON. MOLO. Laureated head. Rev. NUM. POMPIL. A priest standing at an altar, to which a

man is bringing a goat. 191.

L. POMPON!. CN. F. Winged head. Rev. L. LIC. CN. DOM. Mars in a biga.

192. Female head. Rev. Q. POMPONI. MUSA. A female standing, and leaning on

a pillar.

PORCIA.

193. LJECA. Winged head; X. Rev. M. PORC. :ROMA. A figure in. a quadriga, crowned by a

flying Victory. 194.

M. CATO. PRO. PR. Head of Liberty. Rev. VICTRIX. Victory sitting. (A quinan'us.)

. 195. M. CATO. Head of Bacchus. Rev. Same as 194. (A quinarius.)

196. M. CATO. ROMA. Head of Bacchus. Rev. Same as 194. (A quinarius.)

197. M. CATO. PROPR. Head of a female ; ROMA in the field. Rev. Same as 194. (A quinarius.)

198. P. LJECA. ROMA. Winged head ; X. ftev. PROVOCO. A Lictor crowning a citizen; behind, a soldier.

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199. L. PORCI. LICI. Winged head ; X. Rev. L. LIC. CN. DOM. Mars in a biga

200. Winged head ; X. Rev. C. CATO. ROMA. Victory in a biga.

POSTUMIA.

201. A. POSTUMIUS COS. Bare head of Postumius. Rev. ALBINUS. BRUTI. F. In a wheaten garland.

202. HISP AN. Veiled female bead.

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Rev. A. POST. A. F. S. N. ALBIN. A man stretching his hand to an eagle on a perch ; behind, the fasces.

203. ROMA. Head of Diana. Rev. A. ALBINUS. S. F.

soldier. Three horsemen, preceded by a foot

204. ROMA. Head of Apollo ; X : behind, a star. Rev. A. ALBINUS. S. F. The Dioscuri standing, and their horses

drinking at a fountain.

205. Winged head ; behind, the apex. X. Rev. L. PQST. A. F. • ROMA. Mars in a quadriga.

206. Kead of Diana. Re-r. C. POSTUMI. AT. A hound at full speed.

207. Head of Diana. Rev. A. POST. A. F_ S. N. ALBIN. A priest sacrificing an ox

at an altar on the summit of a mountain.

S. C. Head of Jupiter.

PROCILIA.

2DS.

Rev. L. PROCILI. F. Juno Sospita armed; before her, a serpent.

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209. S. C. Head of Juno, covered with a goat'1 1kin. Rev. L PROCILI. F. JUDO armed, in a biga; beneath, a .erpent.

QUINCTIA.

210. Winged head ; X : behind, the apeL Rev. T. Q. ROMA. The DiOICilri on honeback; beneath, a shield.

Winged head ; X.

RENIA.

211.

Rev. C. RENI. ROMA. A female driving a biga of goata.

BOSCIA. 212.

L ROSCI. Head of Juno, covered with a goat'• 1kin ; behind, the head of 10me animal.

Rev. FABATI. A female feeding a serpent; behind, a ltafF.

RUBRIA.

213. DOSSEN. Head of Neptune, with trident. Rev. L. RUBRI. Victory holding a palm branch, and advancing to

an altar, on which there is a serpent. (A 91'iiiCITiu..)

214. DOSSEN. Laureated head of Jupiter, with BCeptre. Rev. L. RUBRI. A quadriga, in which there is a thunderbolt;

above, a Victory flying. 215.

DOS. Armed bust of Minerva. Rev. L RUBRI. A similar quadriga, with an eagle in it; above,

Victory in a biga. 216.

DOS. Veiled head of Juno. Rev. Same as 215, with Victory flying.

RUSTIA.

211. S. C. Head of Mars ; X : below, a star. Rev. L RUST!. A RUD.

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FLAC. Winged head.

FAMILY COINS.

RUTILIA.

218.

Rev. L. RUTILL Victory in a biga. holding a garland.

SATRIENA.

219. Helmed head ; behind, XXXIII. Rev. ROMA. P. SATRIENUS. A she-wolf.

Winged head ; X.

SAUFEIA.

220.

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Rev. I. SAUF. ROMA. Victory in a biga, holding a whip.

SCRIBONIA.

221. BON. EVENT. LIBO. A diademed head. Rev. PUTEAL. SCRmON. Aa altar, with a lyre on each aide,

and garland between.

Winged head ; X. Rev. C. SCR. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

SEMPRONIA.

:lJS. PITIO. Winged head : X. Rev. I. SEMP. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

ARG. PUB. Wiaged head.

SENT lA.

2if.

Rev. L. SENTI. C. F. Jupiter in a qadriga.

225. Winged head. Rev. L. SATURN. Satum in a quadriga.

226. A variety of 225.

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SERGTA.

Zl'/. ROMA. EX. S. C. Winged bead. Rev. M. SERGI. SILUS. A boneman galloping, holding a human

bead and .word in his left hand ; Q in the field.

SERVILIA.

228. FLORAL. PRIMUS. Head of Flora ; behind, a litu111. Rev. C. SERVEIL. C. F. Two armed men, holding their swords

erect, as if taking an oath. 229.

ROMA. Winged bead : behind, a lituus ; X. Rev. C. SERVEIL. M. One horseman punuing and piercing

another with a spear ; on the shield of the victor, the letter M, and a thunderbolt below it.

230. ROMA. Winged bead ; behind, a garland, and X. Rev. C. SERVEILI. M. F. The Dioscuri, galloping in opposite

directions. 231.

RULLI. Armed bust of Minerva. Rev. P. SERVILI. M. F. Victory in a biga, holding a palm

branch ; P in the field.

SESTIA.

232. L. SESTI. PRO. Q. Veiled head of Liberty. Rev. Q. ClEPIO. BRUTUS. PRO. COS. A tripod between the

axe and simpulum.

SILIA.

233. ROMA. Armed bust ; above, a crescent : a star in the field. Rev. P. NERVA. The comitia.

Winged head; X.

SPUR ILIA.

234.

Rev. A. SPURI. ROMA. Diana in a biga.

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S. C. Veiled female head.

SULPICIA.

235.

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Rev. P. GALB. AED. CUR. The simpulum, axe, and secespita.

TARQUITIA.

236. C. ANNWS. T. F ....•. S. C.• Head of Juno Moneta. Rev. -- TARQUITI. P. F. Q. A female in a biga, holding a

- branch; above, the numerals XXXXVII.

TERENTIA.

237. Winged head ; X : behind the head, a Victory placing a crown on it. Rev. C. TER. LUC. ROMA. The Dioscuri on horseback.

THO RIA.

238. I. S. M. R. ·Head of Juno Sospita, covered with the goat's skin. Rev. L. THORWS BALBUS. A bull bounding; above, R.

Same, with C above the bull.

Female head.

239.

TITIA.

240.

Rev. Q. TITI. Inscribed on a pedestal, over which is a Pegasus.

241. Bearded head, with a winged diadem. Rev. Same as 240.

Bust of Victory. Rev. Same as 240, except that the inscription is not on a pedestal.

(A quinarius.)

• On this coin there are two letters (I think T. A.) before C. ANN IUS, &c.

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TITURIA.

:Ma. TA. SABIN. Beardedhead. Rev. L. TITURI. Two men, each carrying off a female.

244. SABIN. Same head. Rev. L. TITURI. Tarpeia overwhelmed with shields.

245. SABIN. A. PU. Same bead and reverse u 244.

246. SABIN. Same head. Rev. L. TITURI. Victory in a biga.

241. Laurelled bead of Jupiter; behind, A. Rev. P. SABIN. Q. Victory crowning a trophy. (A quinarius.)

248. Same as 247, with a star behind the head.

Winged head ; X.

TREBANIA.

249.

Rev. L. TREBANI. ROMA. Jupiter in a quadriga.

ROMA. Winged bead.

TULLIA.

250.

Rev. M. TULLI. Victory in a quadriga, holding a palm branch ; under the horses, X ; above, a garland.

VALERIA.

251. ACJSCULUS. Diademed head ; behind, a hammer ; above, a star. Rev. L. V ALERIDS. Europa on the bull.

252. Winged head ; behind, XVI. Rev. C. VAL. C. F. FLAC. ROMA. Victory in a biga.

253. Same as 252, with X in place of XVI.

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254. Bust of Victory ; X. Rev. L. VALERI. FLACCI. Mars standing, holding a sword in

his right hand, and trophy in his left ; before him, the apex ; behind, an ear of com.

VARGUNTEIA.

255. M. V ARG. Winged head ; X. Rev. ROMA. Jupiter in a quadriga.

VET URI A.

256. TI. VET. Helmed head ; a palm branch in the helmet. Rev. ROMA. 1'wo men leaning on spears, and touching with their

daggers a pig, which another kneeling is holding in his am1s.

PANSA. Head of Apollo.

VIBIA.

257.

Rev. C. VIBIUS. C. F. Minerva in a quadriga, bearing a trophy.

258. Same as last, except that the quadriga is turned in opposite direction.

259. Head of Bacchus. Rev. C. VIBIUS VARUS. A panther springing on an altar on

which are a human head and a thyrsus.

Head of Jupiter.

VOL TElA.

260.

Rev. M. VOLTEI. M. F. Temple with four columns.

261. Head of Hercules, covered with the lion's skin. Rev. M. VOLTEI. M. F. A boar.

262. Head of Libera. Rev. M. VOL TEl. M. F. Ceres in a biga of serpents ; behind, a

poppy.

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COINS OF UNCERTAIN FAMILIES.

263. ROMA. Winged bead ; X. Rev. Rome ~eated on shields ; before her, the wolf and twins : ia

the 6eld, two birds.

Head of Janus. Rev. ROMA. In indented letters. Jupiter in a quadriga ; behind,

Victory, holding the reins. (Very larRe rize.)

265. Similar to ~ but amaller, and the letters not indented.

266. Laureated head of Jupiter. Rev. ROMA. Victory crowning a trophy. (A quinaritu.)

267. Winged head; X. Rev. ROMA. Victory in a biga.

268. Head of Apollo. Rev. Jupiter in a quadriga.

269. Winged head; X. Rev. ROMA. Figure in a biga; beneath, a dolphin.

Bare head.

SPANISH DENARIUS.

270.

Rev. A horseman; 1ome barbarian inscription.

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IMPERIAL SILVER.

POMPEIUS MAGNUS.

271. MAG. PIUS. IMP. ITEU. Head of Pompey between the lituus

and prrefericulum. Rev. PILEF. CLAS. ET. OR.iE. MARIT. EX. S. C. Anapis and

Amphinomus carrying their parents from Catana; between them, Neptune bearing the acrostolium.

JULIUS C..ESAR.

272. C.iESAR. IMP. Head of Cresar ; behind, the Iituus. Rev. M. METTIUS. A female standing, holding a Victory in the

right hand, and a spear transversely in the left, and leaning on a buckler ; H in the field.

273. CN.SAR. IMP. Head of Cresar, with a star behind it. Rev. P. SERVILIUS. MACER. Similar type to 69, without the

buckler : no letter in the field.

274. DICT. PERPETUO. C.iESAR. Veiled head ofCcesar. Rev. Same as 273.

275. DIVOS. JULIUS. DIVI. F. Heads of Cresar and Augustus, face

to face. Rev. M. AGRIPPA. COS. DESIG. In the field.

276. liT. Head of Venus. ftev. C.iESAR. A trophy and axe.

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Z/7. Head of Venus, between the lituus and aceptre ; a Cupid on her

breast. Rev. CN.SAR. A male and female captive at the foot of a trophy.

SEXTUS POMPEIUS.

278. MAG. PillS. IMP. ITER. A column, with a statue of Neptune on

it, standing on a galley, in which is a standard. Rev. PILEF. CLAS. ETOILE. MARIT. EX. S. C. Scylla.

279. NEPTUNI. Head of Neptune, with trident. Rev. Q. NASIDWS. A galley in full sail.

LEPIDUS. 280.

C.iESAR. Head of Augustus. Rev. M. LEPIDUS. PONT. MAX. Head ofLepidus.

MARCUS ANTONIUS. 281.

M. ANTONIUS. M. F. M. N. AUGUR. IMP. TER. A figure in the toga, holding the lituus.

Rev. III. VIR. R. P. C. COS. DESIG. ITER. ET. TER. Head of the Sun.

282. M. ANT. IMP. AUG. III. VIR. R. P. C. M. BARBAT. Q. P.

Head of Antony. Rev. C. CJESAR. IMP. PONT. III. VIR. R. P. C. Head of

Augustus. 283 •

. . NT ... MP. III. COS. DES. AUGUR. Head of Antony. Rev. ANTONIUS. AUG. IMP. III. In the field.

284. Head of Antony. Rev. C. VIBIUS. VARUS. A female standing, holding a Victory

and cornucopia. 285?

....... COS. TERT. • . . . Bearded head. Rev. No legend. Victory holding a garland and branch ; all within

a wreath.

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AUGUSTUS.

286. AUGUSTUS. · DIVI. F. Laurelled head of Augustus. Rev. C. C.ESAR. AUGUST. A youthful figure on horseback, and

three ensigns. 287.

AUGUSTO. C.ESARI. S. P. Q. R. Head of Augustus. Rev. VOT. SUSC. PRO. SAL. ET. RED. I. 0. M. SACR. Mars

standing, holding the labarum and parazonium.

288. AUGUSTUS DIVI. F. Head of Augustus. Rev. IMP. XII. SICIL. Diana standing, with a dog at her feet.

289. Same. Rev. IMP. XII. A bull.

290. Same. Rev. M. SANQUINIUS. III. VIR. A laurelled head, and star

over it. 291.

/ Same. ~ev. IMP. X. Two figures presenting branches to Augustus seated.

292. Same. Rev. IMP. XI. Capricorn holding a globe.

293. AUGUSTUS. C.ESAR. Head of Augustus. Rev. OB. CIVIS. SERV ATOS. An oak garland.

294. Same. Rev. MARTIS. ULTORIS. Statue of Mars, in a temple of four

columns.

295. Same. Rev. TURPILIANUS. III. VIR. A female in the midst of a heap

of shield!. 296.

Same. Rev. Victory holding a garland and buckler, on which is inscribed

CL. V. -' ~ : ~ J ~ J

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<JfY/. Same. Rev. TURPlLIANUS. III. VIR. A star within a crescent.

298. Same. Rev. C. ANTISTIUS. REGINUS. III. VIR. A simpulwn, lituus,

tripod, and patera. 299.

Same. Rev. IMP. X. A bull.

300. Same. Rev. SIGNIS. RECEPTIS. S. P. Q. R. Two standards; between

them, a shield, on which is inscribed CL. V.

301. Same. Rev. OB. CIVIS. SERVATOS. An oak garland ; within it, a

shield. (See 293.) 302.

AUGUST. DIVI. F. LUDOS. SJE. A figure standing, holding a shield and caduceus.

Rev. M. SANQUINIUS. III. VIR. Laurelled head.

303. AUGUSTUS. Head of Augustus. Rev. P. CARISI. LEG. Victory crowning a trophy. (A quinari148,)

304. .

CJESAR. AUGUSTUS. DIVI. F. PATER. PATRIJE. Head of Augustus.

Rev. C. L. CJESARES. AUGUST!. F. COS. DESIG. PRJNC. JUVENT. Caius and Lucius standing ; between them, two bucklers, the simpulum and lituu11.

305. Same. Rev. TI. C.<ESAR. AUG. F. TR. P . . . Figure in a quadriga.

306. C.<ESARI. AUGUSTO. Laurelled head. Rev. MAR. ULT. Three standards in a temple.

307. C. C.<ESAR. III. VIR. R. P. C. Head of Augustus. {te~. BALBUS. PROPR.. A club.

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308. CJESAR. S. C. A triumphal quadriga. Rev. L. AQUILLIUS FWRUS. III. VIR. . . . Head of the

Sun. 309.

CJESARI AUGUSTO. Laurelled head. Rev. S. P. Q. R. A triumphal car in a circular temple.

310. Same. Rev. S. P. Q. R. A quadriga with a standard in it.

311. CJESARI AUGUSTO. A triumphal car; above, a quadriga. Rev. S. P. Q. R. PAREN. CONS. SUO. An eagle, toga, and

garland. 312.

CN.SAR. DIVI. F. Head of Augustus. Rev. ACT. IMP. X. Apollo in a female dress, holding a lyre.

313. C. CJESAR. III. VIR. R. P. C. Head of Augustus. Rev. POPULI. JUSSU. An equestrian statue.

314. Same as 306, with MART in place of MAR.

315. CJESAR. DIVI. JULI. F. Head of Augustus. Rev. M. AGRIPPA. COS. D:e8IG. In the field.

316. DIVUS. . • . . Radiated head of Augustus. Rev. . . ATUS. Q. ROMANUS. Victory holding a shield, on

which is inscribed VI. AU. 317.

IMP. CJESAR .•••. III. VIR. ITER. Head of Augustus. Rev. COS. ITER ETTER DESIG. A figure in a temple, on

which is inscribed DIVO JUL. ; above, a star; an altar at the side of the temple.

318. IMP. CN.SAR. Emperor in a triumphal chariot. Rev. Victory standing on tlie prow of a ship, and holding a gar­

land. 319.

III. VIR. • . . . . . TURPILIANUS. Head ofFeronia. Rev. CJESAR. AUGUSTUS. SI. RECE. A man kneeling, and

presenting a standard. F

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D).

M. DURMIUS. III. VIR. Head of Augutul ~ Rev. Same as 319.

321. L. AQUILLIUS FWRUS. III. VIR. Helmed bead. Rev. AUGUSTUS CN.SAR. Biga of elephants.

322. TURPILIANUS Ill. VIR. PETRO. Head of Bacchus 1

Rev. Same as 321.

323. Head of Augustus; a thunderbolt behind it. Rev. IMP. CN.SAR. A female seated on a curule chair, and hold­

ing a Victory in her hand.

Head of Augustus. Rev. IMP. C£SAR. On an arch; over which is a quadriga.

326. Same. Rev. CN.SAR. A trophy on the prow of a ship.

~-Same. Rev. IMP. CJESAR. DIVI. F. A buckler.

:rJ.'l, Same. Rev. AUGUSTUS. Capricorn holding a globe; above, a cornu-

copiL 328.

Same. Rev. No legend; type of 325.

329. Same. Rev. C...ESAR DIVI. F. Apollo seated on a rock, and playing

the lyre.

330. Same. Rev. Three figures standing on a temple, on which is inscribed IMP.

CN.SAR.

331. Same. Rev. FORT. RED. C..ES. AUG. S. P. Q. R. On an altar.

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Same. Rev. C.iESAR AUGUSTUS. S. P. Q. R. A shield between two

laurels. 333.

Same. Rev. C.iESAR DIVI. F. A female holding a spear, and a helmet

in ~er right hand ; behind, a shield.

334. Head of Venus ?

Rev. TI SEMP. GRACCUS. III. VIR. cos: DESIG. A stan­dard, eagle, plough, and decempeda.

335. Head of Augustus. R.ev, IMP. C.iESAR. Type of325.

336. Head of Venus. Rev. C.iESAR DIVI. F. A man holding a spear in the left hand,

and extending the right. 337.

Same. Rev. C1ESAR DIVI. F. Victory walking.

338. Built of Victory. Rev. CJESAR · DIVI F. A naked figure holding a spear and

laurel branch, treading on a globe with one foot.

[From this to the end the reverses only of the coi~ are mentioned, e.rcept in the case of some peculiarity in the obverse.]

TIBERI US.

339. IMP. VII. TR. POT. XVII. A figure in a quadriga.

:MO. PONTI'F~ MAXIM. A female seated, leaning on a spear, and hold­

ing a branch. 341.

A mucli more youthful head than 340, more like the head of Caligula.

CALIGULA.

342. AGRIPPINA MAT. C. CJES. 'AUG. GERM. Head of Agrippina.

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343. DIVUS AUG. PATER PATRI.£. Radiated head of Augustas.

344. No legend. Radiated head of Augustus between two stan.

345. Obv. r. KAI:EAP l:EB. &c. Head ofCaligula. Rev. No legend. Radiated head of Augustus and seven stars.

CLAUDIUS.

346. AGRIPPIN.£ AUGUST.£. Head of Agrippina.

347. NERO CLAUD. C.£8. DRUSUS. GERM. PRINC. . . . . Head

ofDrusus. 348.

S. P. Q. R. P. P. OB. C. S. In an oak wreath.

NERO.

349. AUGUSTUS AUGUST A. Two figures standing, one holding a

patera and basta, the other a patera and cornucopia.

350. JUPITER CUSTOS. Jupiter seated.

351. PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. VIII. COS. IIII. P. P. EX. S. C. A

soldier standing.

352. PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. III. P. P. A wreath, within which is EX.

s. c. 353.

ROMA. Roma Victrix seated.

354. SACERD. COOPT. IN. OMN. CONL. SUPRA. ....• A sim­

pulum, patera, lituus, and tripod.

355. SALUS. Seated.

356. VESTA. A circular tumple.

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No legend. Three standards. 357.

GALBA.

358.

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CONCORDIA PROVINCIARUM. A female standing, holding a branch and cornucopia.

359. Same, with IMPERATOR GALBA on the obverse.

360. ROMA RENASC. A soldier standing, holding a Victory on his

hand. 361.

SALUS. GEN. HUMAN!. A female sacrificing.

362. S. P. Q. R. In a garland.

363. Obv. IMP. SER. GALBA AUG. Bare head of Galba. Rev. VICTORIA. P. R. Victory standing on a globe, holding a

garland. 364.

Obv. SER. GALBA IMP. AUG. Laureated head of Galba. Rev. VICTORIA. P. R. S. C. Same type as 363.

365. VIRTUS. A naked man holding the basta.

366. Obv. S. P. Q. R. In a garland; C. 0. at the bottom. Rev. SALUS. GENER. HUMANL Victory standing on a globe.

OTHO.

367. PAX. ORBIS. TERRARUM. A female standing, holding a cadu-

ceus. 368.

SECURITAS. P. R. A female standing, holding a garland.

VITELLIUS.

369. Obv. FIDES EXERCITUUM. Two hands joined. Rev. FIDES. PRJETORIANORUM. Same type.

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370. FIDES EXERCITUUM. Two bands joined.

371. YHERT AS RESTITUT A. Liberty standing.

372. PONT. MAXIM. A female seated.

373. S. P. Q. R. OB. C. S. In a garland.

374. VICTORIA AUGUST!. Victory holding a buckler, on which is in-

scribed S. P. Q. R.

No legend. Victory seated.

VESPASIAN.

376. ANNONA AUG. A female seated ..

377. AUGUR. TRIPOT. Sacrificial instruments.

378. CiESAR. AUG. F. COS. CiESAR. AUG. F,PR. Heads of Titus

and Domitian, face to face. 379.

CERES. AUGUST. Female standing.

380. CONCORDIA. AUGUST!. Female seated, holding patera and

cornucopia. 381.

COS. V. Between two laurels. asg_

cos. vii. An eagle. 383.

COS. VIII. Mars holding a trophy.

384. COS. VIII. Two oxen yoked.

385. COS. VIII. Mars holding a trophy ; behind, an ear of com.

386. COS. VIlli. TR. POT. X. Capricorn and globe.

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387. Obv. DIVUS. AUGUSTUS. VESPASIANUS. Head of Vespa­

sian. Rev. EX. S. C. The carpentum drawn by four horses.

388. Obv. Same as 386. Rev. EX. S. C. A vase between two laurels.

389. IMP. ITER. TR. POT. Female seated, holding a laurel and ca­

duceus.

390. IMP. XIII. A sow and three young ones.

391. JOVIS CUSTOS. A naked male figure sacrificing at an altar.

392. JUD& A female seated under a trophy.

393. NEP. RED. Neptune standing, with his foot on a globe.

394. PACI AUGUST£. Victory standing.

395. PACT. ORB. TERR. AUG. Female turreted head.

396. PON. MAX, in the field. A female seated.

397. PONTIF. MAXIM. Emperor seated, holding a laurel.

398. PON. MAX. TR. P. COS. V. A winged Caduceus.

399. Dift'ers from 397 in the legend ofthe obverse, having VESPASIANUS

for VESP. AUG.

400. PON. MAX. TR. P. COS. VI. Victory standing on a prow of a

ship.

401. Same legend. A female seated holding a laurel.

402. Same legend. Victory on a pedestal ; a serpent on each side.

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403. PON. MAX. TR. P. COS. VII. A winged caduceus.

404. Obv. IMP. . . . . OR VESP ASIANUS AUG. Laurelled head of

Vespasian. Rev. PON. MAX. TR. POP. . . • . . Female seated, holding a

branch. 400.

SALUS AUG. A female seated, holding a patera.

406. Obv. DIVUS AUGUSTUS VESP ASIANUS. Laurelled head of

Vespasian. Rev. S. C. On a shield between two Capricorns.

407. S. P. Q. R. In a garland.

408 • . . . . . . TER. TR. POT. Female seated, holding a branch and

caduceus. 409.

TRI. POT. In the field. Female seated holding a patera.

410. TR. POT. il COS. III. P. P. Type of408.

411. TR. POT. X. COS. VIlli. A female seated, holding a branch and

(cornucopia ? ) 412.

VEST A in the field. Vesta standing.

413. VICTORIA AUGUST!. Victory crowning a standard.

414. No legend. The emperor in a quadriga.

TITUS.

415. Obv. DIVO TITO. Radiated bead. Rev. CONSECRATIO. An eagle. (Base silver,struckbyGallienus.)

416. COS. IIIJ. FORT. RED. A female standing, holding a globe and

caduceus.

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417. COS. V.? An eagle. (Belongs to Vespasian.)

418. COS. VI. Mars holding a trophy ; behind, an ear of com.

419. Type of417.

420. COS. VII. TR. P. VIIII. IMP. XIII. Capricorn and globe,

421. IMP. XIII. A sow and three young ones.

422. JOVIS. CUSTOS. A naked male figure sacrificing at an altar.

423. JUDlEA. A female sitting at the foot of a trophy.

424. NEP. RED. Neptune standing, with one foot on a globe.

425. PONTIF. TRI. POT. A female seated, holding garland and basta.

426. TR. POT. VIII. IMP. XIIII. COS. VII. P. P. A flower in a

quadriga.

427. TR. P. IX. IMP. XV. COS. VIII. P. P. A dolphin on an anchor.

428. Same legend. A curule chair, highly ornamented.

429. Same legend. A dolphin on a tripod.

430. Same as 428, with a thunderbolt on the chair.

431. Same legend. Two captive• under a trophy.

432. Same legend. An elephant.

433. Same legend. A garland on a curule chair.

434. No legend. The emperor standing ; and a female sitting at the foot

of a palm tree. G

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DOMITIAN.

435. CERES. AUGUST. Ceres standing.

436. COS. II. The emperor on horseback.

437. COS. llll. Pegasus standing.

438. COS. V. Type of 436.

439. COS. V. Wolf suckling the twins.

440. COS. Xliii. LUD. SAC. FEC. On a pedestal, before which is a

figure with a sceptre and shield.

441. IMP. XI. COS. XI. CENS. P. P. P. Mine"a standing, armed.

442. ·IMP. Xllll. COS. Xliii. CENS. P. P. P. Minerva armed, stand.

ing on the prow of a ship ; an owl at her feet.

443. IMP. XVII. COS. Xliii. CENS. P. P. P. Minerva, standing.

444. IMP. XIX. COS. XIIII. CENS. P. P. P. Type of 442.

445. IMP. XXI. COS. XV. CENS. P. P. P. Minerva, standing.

446. Same legend. Minerva holding a thunderbolt in her right hand, and

a spear in her left ; a shield at her feet.

447. Same legend. Type of 442.

448. IMP. XXI. COS. XVI. CENS. P. P. P. Minerva, standing armed.

449. IMP. XXII. COS. XVI. CENS. P. P. P. Type of446.

450. Same legend. Type of 442.

451. Same legend. Minerva, standing.

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462. IMP. XXII. ·cos. XVII. CENS. P. P. P. Type of 442.

463. IMP. XXIII. COS. XVII. CENS. P. P. P. Minerva, standing.

454. PRINCEPS JUVENTUTIS. Two hands joined; on one side, an

eagle and garland ; on the other, the prow of a ship.

455. Same legend. A helmet on a curule chair.

456. Same. An altar, with fire on it.

457. Same. A female seated, holding a small figure in her hand.

458. Same. A female leaning on a column, and holding a patera.

459. Same. Minerva, standing.

460. Same. A goat within a garland.

461. Ditl'ers in the obverse from 456, having COS. XVII. for COS. VII.

462. TR. P. COS. VII. DES. VIII. "A curule chair, crowned.

463. TR. POT. IMP. II. COS. VIII. DES .. IX. Fortune, standing.

464. TR. POT. COS. VIIJ. P. P. A dolphin on an anchor.

465. TR. POT. . . . . A curule chair.

466. Legend defaced. The emperor in a quadriga, holding a sceptre and

laurel branch.

NERVA.

467 • ..EQUITAS AUGUST. Equity, standing.

468. CONCORDIA EXERCITUUM. Two hands joined.

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469. Same legend. The two bands, holding a standard.

470. COS. III. PATER. P ATRI..E. Pontifical instruments.

471. FORTUNA. AUGUST. Fortune, standing.

472. FORTUNA. P. R. Fortune, seated.

473. JUSTITIA AUGUST. Female, seated.

474. LIBERT AS PUBLICA. Liberty, standing.

TRAJAN.

475. COS. V. P. P. S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO. PRINC. A trophy.

476. Same. Minerva seated, holding a Victory in the band.

477. Same. Victory standing, holding a garland.

478. Same. A female standing, holding a branch.

479. Same. Equity, standing.

480. Same. A female leaning on a pedestal, and holding a caduceus.

481. Same. Arabia standing, with a camel at her feet.

482. Same. Victory inscribing DACIA on a buckler.

483. Same. Dacia weeping, and seated on arms; in the exergue, DAC.

CAP. 484.

Same. A similar type, with the hands of the figure bound behind its back.

485. Same. · A female standing, holding a cornucopia and branch.

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486. Same. The emperor in a quadriga.

487. Same. Victory inscribing OB. DACAS. on a buckler.

488. Same. Veiled female sacrificing ; PIET in the exergue.

489. Same. Equity, seated.

490. COS. VI. P. P. S. P. Q. R. Mars bearing a trophy.

491. Obv. AYT. KAI:E. NEP. TPAIANO:E :EEB rEPM. Laurelled head

ofTrajan.

Rev. .6HM E!l!l YIIA T. B. An owl over two lyres.

492. DIVUS. PATER. TRAJANUS. Trajan's father seated, holding the

basta and patera. 493.

PARTHICO. P.M. TR. COS. VI. P. P. S. P. Q. R. PROVID. Providence, standing.

494: Same legend. Mars bearjng a trophy.

495 . . Same legend. A radiated head.

496. Same legend. A female holding a caduceus and cornucopia.

497. PAX. COS. V. P. P. S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO. PRINCIPJ. Peace

burning a shield. 498.

P. M. TR. P. COS. II. P. P. A female standing, holding a cornu-co pia.

499. P. M. TR. P. COS. 1111. P. P. A female seated, holding a patera.

500. Same. Victory standing, holding a garland and branch.

501. Same. Victory standing on the prow of a ship, holding a garland and

branch.

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50'l. Same. Herculet~. standing.

wa. Same. Type of 501, except that Victory bas a trophy in place ofthe

branch. 504.

Same. Mars bearing a trophy.

505. Same. Victory seated, holding a garland and branch.

506. P. M. TR. P. COS. V. P. P. S. P. Q. R. A statue on a pedestal,

and two eagles at the foot. 507.

Same legend. A naked man holding a patera.

508. P. M. TR. P. COS. VI. P. P. S. P. Q. R. Fortune seated ; in the

exergue, FORT. RED. 509.

Same legend. Mar~~ bearing a trophy.

510. Same. Providence standing; PRO. AUG. in the field.

511. Same as 510, with PROVID. in the field.

51~

Same legend. A soldier standing, with one foot on a globe, holding a spear and stalf.

513. PONT. MAX. TR. POT. COS. II. A female seated.

514. Same legend. A female standing, holding a cornucopia.

515. PROVID. TR. P. COS. II. P. P. Two figures, holding bandJ.

516. S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO. PRINCIPI. A soldier, with one foot on a

helmet. 517.

Same legend. Arabia typified ; in the exergue, ARAB. A. D. Q.

518. Same. A female standing, and a child at her feet ; in the exergue,

ALIM. ITAL.

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519. Same. Bonus Eventus holding a patt>ra.

520. Same. Soldier leaning on a spear and shield.

521. Same. A female, nearly naked, holding a cornucopia, treading on a

smaller figure. 522.

Same. Type of 506. 523.·

Same. The emperor crowned by Victory.

524. Same. A captive sitting at the foot of a trophy.

525. Same. Three standards.

.526. Same. Victory holding a garland and branch.

527. Same. Hercules sacrificing.

528. Same. A Dacian sitting on his shield ; beside him, his broken bow.

529. Same. Fortune seated; in the exergue, FORT. RED.

530. Same. Victory walking.

531. Same. A female holding a cornucopia and patera.

532. Same. A female standing, and holding a branch.

533. Same. Victory inscribing DACICA on a buckler ?

534. VIA. TRAJANA. S. P. Q. R. OPTIMO. PRINCIPI. A female

seated, with a wheel before her.

535. Legend of 467. Fortune standing.

HADRIAN.

536. ADVENTUS AUG. Rome and the emperor joining hands.

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537. IEGYPI'OS. Egypt seated on the ground, holding the sistrum ;

before her, an Ibis. 538.

AETER. AUG. P. M. TR. P. COS. IlL Eternity standing, hold­ing the heads of the sua and moon.

539. AEQUITAS AUG. Equity, standing.

540. AFRICA. The province, personified, sitting on the ground.

541. ALEXANDRIA. The province, standing.

542. ANNONA. AUG. The modi us, with eara of com in it.

543. ASIA. The province, standing.

544. CLEM. P. M. TR. P. COS. III. A female sacrificing at an altar.

545. CLEMENTIA. AUG. COS. III. A female standing, holding a

patera. 546.

CONCORD. P. M. TR. COS. III. A female seated, holding a patera.

Obv. DJVO. HADRIANO. Radiated head of Hadrian. Rev. CONSECRATIO. An eagle. (Baae silver.)

548. COS. III. Victory holding a palm tree in her bed.

549. Same legend. Pontifical instruments.

550. Same. Victory seated, holding a garland and palm branch.

551. Same. A soldier standing, with one foot on a globe.

552. Same. A star in a crescent ; a dot below it.

553. Same. A female standing, holding the basta and (a purse?)

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554. Same. Seven stars in a crescent.

555. Same. A veiled female seated.

556. Same. The emperor standing, holding a garland.

557. Same. A veiled female standing.

558.

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Same. Hereules sitting on a shield, and leaning on his club with his right hand.

559. FEL. AUG. P. M. TR. P. COS. II. A female standing, holding

a caduceus and cornucopia.

560. FEL. P. R. P. M. TR. P. COS. III. A female seated, holding a

caduceus and cornucopia.

561. FELl CIT AS AUG. Two figures joining hands.

562. FELICITATI AUGUST!. A galley full of men.

563. FELICITATI. AUG. COS. ill. P. P. Same type as 562.

564. FIDES. PUBLICA. A female standing.

565. . Obv. IMP. C£8. TRAJAN. HADRIANO AUG. DIVI. TRA.

Laurelled head of Hadrian. Rev. FORT. RED. PARTH. P. DIVI. NER. P. M. TR. P. COS.

Fortune seated. 566.

FORTUN..E REDUCI. Fortune seated.

56?. FORTUNA AUG. Fortune standing.

568. . FORTUNlE. REDUCI. Fortune and the emperor joining hands.

569. GERMANIA. The province, standing.

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570. HILAR. P. R. P. M. TR. P. COS. III. A female standing.

571. HISPANIA. The province, seated.

572. INDULGENTIA. AUG. P. P. COS. III. A female seated.

573. JUSTITIA. P. M. TR. P. COS. III. A female aeated.

574. JUSTITIA. AUG. P. P. COS. III. Same type as 573.

575. Same as 574; except that the letters P. P. are on the obverse.

576. LIBERALIT AS AUG. P. P. COS. III. A female standing.

577. MONETA. AUG. A female standing with cornucopia and balance.

578. PIETAS AUG. A veiled female seated.

579. Same legend. Piety standing.

580. P. M. TR. P. COS. III. Minerva armed.

581. Same legend. Providence standing; PRO. AUG. in the field.

582. Same. A female seated, with a globe on her knees.

583. Same. Peace standing. PAX. in the exergue.

584. Same. A male figure standing, holding an anchor in his right hand,

and a javelin in hia left. 585.

Same. A female seated; LIB. PUB. in the exergue.

586. Same. A female seated, holding a patera over an altar; SAL. AUG.

in the exergue. 587.

Same. A female standing holding a spear and branch.

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588. Same. Mars m~rching with spear and trophy.

589. PROVIDENTIA. AUG. Providence standing.

590. ROMA FELIX. Rome seated, holding a garland.

591. Same legend, with COS. III. P. in the exergue.

592. ROMJE .MI'ERNJE. Rome seated, with a small image in her hand.

593. SALUS AUG. A female sacrificing at an altar, from which a serpent

is rising. 594.

Same legend. The emperor sacrificing.

595. SALUS. AUG. P. M. TR. P. COS. DES. III. Type of 585 .

. 596. TELL US ST ABILIS. A man standing, holding a plough and anchor ;

behind him, two ears of com.

597. TRANQUILLITAS. AUG. COS. III. A female standing.

598. VICTORIA AUG. Victory seated, holding a garland.

599. Same legend. Victory standing.

600. VOTA PUBLICA. The emperor sacrificing.

SABINA.

601. CONCORDIA. AUG. A female seated.

602. Same legend. A female standing, holding a double cornucopia.

603. PIETATI AUG. An altar.

604. PUDICITIA. A female standipg.

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605. VENERI GENETRICI. Venus standing, holding an apple .

.-ELI US.

606. TR. POT. COS. II. Hope standiJig.

ANTONINUS PIUS.

00'/. AID. DIVI. AUG. REST. COS. IIII. Two figures in a temple.

608 • ..£QUIT AS AUG. Equity standing.

609. ANNONA AUG. The medius with. a poppy and ears of com in it.

610. The same, with two poppies in the medius.

611. AUG. PIUS. P. M. TR. P. COS. DES. II. A female standing,

holding a (patera?) 612.

Same legend. A female holding a caduceus and cornucopia.

613. AURELIUS C..ESAR. AUG. PII. F. COS. Head of Aurelius.

614. CLEMENTIA. AUG. A female standing.

61~.

Obv. DIVUS. ANTONINUS. Bare head of Antoninus. Rev. CONSECRATIO. An eagle standing on an altar.

616. Same as 615, with a wreath around ilie altar.

617. Same, with a funeral pile 1 for the reverse.

618. Same as 615, without the altar.

619. COS. 1111. Two hands joined, holding a caduceus and two ears of

com.

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620. Same. Naked man, holding a patera.

621. Sante. A female, holding a caduceus and a cornucopia.

622. Same. A thunderbolt on an altar.

623. Same. A female holding an anchor, and sacrificing.

624. Same. The emperor sacrificing.

625. Sante. A female, holding the basta and a patera.

626.

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Sante. A female holding ears of com, with her left hand on a pana-rium.

627. Same. A female holding a cornucopia and rudder.

628. Sante. A female holding a cornucopia and simpulum.

629. Same. Equity standing.

630. Oqv. DIVUS ANTONINUS. Head of Antoninus. Rev. DIVO. PIO. The Antonine pillar.

631. Same, with an altar on the reverse.

632. Obv. DIVO. PIO. Radiated head of Antonine. Rev. CONSECRATIO. An altar, with the fire kindled on it.

633. FELICITATI. AUG. COS. III!. A female holding a globe and

cornucopia. 634.

FORTUNA. COS. III!. Fortune standing.

635. GENIUS. POP. ROMANI. Genius standing.

636. GENIO SENATUS. A figure in the toga, holding a laurel and

staff.

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637. IMPERATOR II. Victory standing, holdm"g a garland.

638. LIBERALIT AS. VII. COS. Ill. The emperor standing, holding a

vexillum. 639.

P ACI. AUG. COS. IIII. Peace standing.

640. PIETATI. AUG. COS. 1111. A female with two children in her

arms, and two standing at her feet.

641. PROVIDENTI..R DEORUM. A thunderbolt.

642. ROMA. COS. 1111. Rome seated.

643. TR. POT. COS. II. Pontifical instruments.

644. Same legend. A female holding a caduceus and cornucopia.

645. Same. A female holding a cornucopia and rudder.

646. TR. POT. COS. Ill. A soldier holding a spear and staff:

647. Same legend. A female holding a tessera and cornucopia; LIB. 1111.

in the exergue. 648.

TR. POT. XV. COS. 1111. A female dragging a victim to an altar; PIET AS in the exergue.

649. TR. POT. Xllll. COS. Ill. A female standing, holding a rudder

aDd ears of com; TRANQ. in the. exergue.

650. TR. POT. XXL COS. llll •. A female holding ears of com over a

panarium in her right hand, and the rudder of a ship in her left. ·

651. Same as 649, with XV. for XIIII.

652. . . TEMPLUM J>IV'I. AUG. REST. COS. UII. A temple.

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653. VOTA SUSCEPTA. DEC. III!. A female sacrificing.

654. VOTA. SUSCEP. DECENN. III. COS. IIII. Same type.

655. VOT A. SOL. DEC. II. COS. III!. Same type.

FAUSTINA SENIOR.

656. JETERNITAS. A female standing, holding a globe in her right

hand, and holding a veil over her head in the left. 651 • .

Same. A female standing, holding a globe and the rudder of a ship.

658. -Same. A female standing, holding a spear.

659. Same. A peacock, spear, and lectistemium.

660. AUGUST A. A female standing, holding a torch, and ears of com. . . - . -

661. Same. A female seated, holding a patera.

662. Same. A female standing, holding the basta.

663. Same. A veiled figure, holding the basta.

664. Same. A veiled female, holding ~ staff and spear.

665. Same. A lectisterniiun and spear transverse.

666. CERES. Ceres standing, as in 660.

667. CONCORDIA. Two figures joining hands.

668. CONCORDIA AUG. A female standing, holding cornucopia and

patera. 669.

CONSECRATIO. An eagle standing.

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670. Same. A peacock walking.

671. Same. A veiled female standing.

672. DIANA LUCIF. Diana standing with torch.

673. JUNONI REGIN..£. Juno standing, with a peacock at her feet.

674. Same legend. A peacock, basta, and lectisternium.

675. PIETAS AUG. Female standing at an altar.

MARCUS AURELIUS.

676. ARMBN. P.M. TR. P. XVIII. IMP. II. COS. III. An Arme­

nian captive sitting before the labarum.

677. CONCORD. AUG. TR. P. XV. COS. II. A figure sitting, hold­

apatera.

678. CONSECRATIO. An eagle on a thunderbolt.

679. Same, without the thunderbolt.

680. Same. An eagle on a globe.

681. COS. II. A female standing, holding a cornucopia and branch.

682. DE. GERM. TR. P. XXXI. IMP. VIII. COS. III. P. P. A

heap of arms. 683.

FORT. RED. TR. P. XXII. IMP. V. COS. III.. Fortune sit­ting.

684. IMP. VI. COS. III. A captive sitting under a trophy.

685. Same. Equity standing.

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686. Same. An armed female sitting on a shield, and holding a Victory in

her hand. 687.

IMP. VII. COS. III. A female sitting holding a patera.

688. JUVENTAS. A female, sacrificing.

689. PIETAS. AUG. TR. P. XX. COS. III. A figure, sacrificing.

690. PIET AS. AUG. S. C. Sacrificial instruments.

691. PIETAS. AUG. Same type as 690.

692. P. M. TR. P. XVII£. IMP. II. COS. III. A soldier standing.

693. PROV. DEOR. TR. P. XVI. COS. III. A female stanuing, holu­

ing a globe and cornucopia.

694. PROV. DEOR. TR. P. XVII. COS. III. Same type as 693.

695. TR. POT. II. COS. II. Minerva standing.

696. TR. POT. III. COS. III. Same type.

697. TR. POT. 1111. COS. IIJ. A figure standing, holding a patera;

CLEM in the exergue. 698.

TR. POT. VII. COS. III. A figure sacrificing and holding a (stan-

dard ?_\

699. TR. P. XX. IMP. IIII. COS. III. Victory inscribing VIC PAR

on a shield. 700.

TR. P. XXI. IMP. IIII. COS. III. Equity standing. 701.

TR. P. XXV. IMP. V. COS. III. Providence standing.

702. TR. P. XXXI. IMP. VIII. COS. III. P. P. Victory marching.

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703. VOTA. SUSCEP. DECENN. II. COS. III. A figure sacrificing.

704. VOTA. SOL. DECENN. COS. Ill. Same type.

FAUSTINA JUNIOR.

705. AUGUST!. PJI. FIL. A female holding a victory, and leaning on

a shield. 706.

Same. Similar type without the shield.

7fYl. CERES. Cere11 seated.

708. CONCORDIA. A female sitting holding a patera.

709. Same. A female standing, holding a cornucopia.

710. CONSECRATIO. An altar.

711. Same. A lectistemium and peacock.

712. DIANA LUCIF. Diana standing, holding a torch.

713. HILARITAS. A female standing, holding a palm branch, and cor.

_ nucopia. 714.

JUNO. Juno standing; a peacock at her feet.

715. JUNONI REGINJE. Same type.

716. Same legend. Juno sitting; the peacock at her feet.

717. JUNONI LUCJNJE. Juno standing, without the peacock.

718. PUDICITIA. A female sacrificing.

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719. Obv. FAUSTINlE. AUG. PII. AUG. FIL. Head of Faustina,

with a rich ornament on the back. Rev. PUDICITIA. A veiled female, standing.

7?/J. SALUS. A female sitting near an altar.,

721. SlECULI. FE~ICJT. Two figures on a lectistemium.

122. TEMPOR. FELIC. A woman standing, with two children in her

arms, and four standing at her feet.

723. VENUS. Venus standing, holding a dove.

724. VENUS GENETRIX. A naked figure, holding a shield in one

hand, and a Victory in the other.

LUCIUS VERUS.

725. CONCORD AUG. TR. P. COS. II. A female seated.

726. CONSECRATIO. An eagle.

727. Same. A funeral pile.

728. PROV. DEOR. TR. P. II. COS. II. A female standing, holding

a globe and cornucopia.

729. TR. P. Ill!. IMP. II. COS. II. Victory standing on a globe, and

holding a garland and branch.

730. Same. A soldier standing.

731. TR. P. VIII. IMP. IIII. COS. III. Equity standing.

732. TR, P. VIII. IMP. V. COS. III. Female sitting, holding a balance,

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733. DIANA LUCIFERA. Diana standing, holding a torch.

734. HILARIT AS. A female standing, with cornucopia and palm branch.

735. JUNO REGINA. Juno standing, with the peacock.

736. PIETAS. A female sacrificing.

737. PUDJCITIA. A veiled female seated.

731-l. VENUS VICTRIX. Standing.

COMMODUS.

739. APOL. PAL. P. M. TR. P. XVI. COS. VI. Apollo standing;

his lyre resting on a column.

740. AUCT. PIET. P. M. TR. P. XII. IMP. VIII. COS. V. P. P.

A female sacrificing. 741.

CONC. COM. P. M. TR. P. XVI. COS .... A female standing, holding a patera and basta.

742. FEL. AUG. P. M. TR. P. XI. IMP. VII. COS. V. P. P. A

female standing, holding a Victory and caduceus.

743. FIDEI COM. P. M. TR. P. XVI. COS. . . . A female standing,

holding a spear with a globe on the top.

744. FOR. RED. P. M. TR. P. XI. IMP. VII. COS. V. P. P. For­

tune sitting. 745.

Obv. The bea:d with the lion's skin. Rev. HERCUL. ROMAN. AUGU. A club; all within a gar-

land.

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746. HERCULI ROMANO AUG. Hercules standing near a trophy.

747. HILAR. AUG. P. M. TR. P. XII. IMP. VIII. COS. V. P. P.

Hilarity standing.

748. I. 0. P. M. SPONSOR. SEC. AUG. Jupiter and the emperor

standing. 749 .

. -... FENS. SALUTIS. AUG. Jupiter, and seven stars.

750. JOV. JUVEN. P. M. TR. P. Xliii. COS. V. DES. VI. Jupiter

standing with the basta and thunderbolt; an eagle at his feet.

751. LIB. AUG. V. TR. P. VII. IMP. IIII. COS. III. P. P. Libera­

lity standing.

752. LIB. AUG. P. M. TR. P. XVII. COS. VII. P. P. Liberty

standing. 753.

LIB. AUG. VIII. P. M. TR. P. XVII. COS. VII. P. P. Li­berality standing.

754. LIBERALITAS AUG. VII. Liberality standing.

755. NOBILIT. AUG. P. M. TR. P. XII. IMP. VIII. COS. V. P. P.

A female standing, holding the basta, and a victory.

756. 0 ... ME. MAXIME. Jupiter standing.

757. P. M. TR. P. XI. lMP. VII. COS. V. P. P. Equity standing.

758. P. M. TR. P. XV. IMP. VIII. COS. . . . . A female seated,

holding a flower and the basta. 759.

P. M. TR. P. XVII ..... COS. VII. P. P. A female standing, holding a cornucopia and (standard ; ) a star in the field.

760. P. M. TR. P. XVII. IMP. VIII. COS. VII. P. P. Victory hold­

ing a garland and palm branch; a star in the field.

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761. ROM£. FELICI. COS. VI. Rome siUing on a shield.

762. S...£C. FEL. P. M. TR. P. XI. IMP. VIII. COS. V. P. P. Vic.

tory inscribing VO. DE. on a shield.

763. SBC. ORB. P. M. TR. P. XIII. COS. V. DES. VI. A female

seated, holding a globe in her hand.

764. VIRTUT. AUG. P. M. T R. P. XII. IMP. VIII. COS. V. P.

P. A soldier standing, holding a Victory in his hand.

7M. VOTA. SOLU. PRO. SAL. P. R. A veiled figure sacrificing.

766. VOTA. SOL. DEC. P. M. TR. P. XII. IMP. VIII. COS. V. P .

P. Same type. 767.

VOTA. SOL. DECENN. COS. VII. Same type.

768. VOTA. SUSC. DEC. P. M. TR. P. VIII. IMP. VII. COS. IIII.

P. P. Same type. 769 .

. . . . . . IMP. VIII. COS. V. P. P. Bonus Eventus, stand. ing.

CERES. Standing.

CRISPINA.

770.

771. CONCORDIA. Two hands joined.

JUNO. Standing. 772.

PERTINAX.

773 . ..£QUIT. AUG. TR. P. COS. II. Equity standing.

774. OPI. DIVIN. TR. P. COS. II. A female seated.

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DIDIUS JULIANUS.

'l'/5. CONCORD MILIT. A woman, holding two standards.

DIDIA CLARA.

'l'/6. Obv. DIDIA CLARA. Head. Rev. DIANA LUCIFERA. Diana holding a torch.

CLODIUS ALBINUS.

'l'l'l. PROVID. AUG. COS. Providence standing.

'l'/8. ROM£ ..£TERN£. Rome seated.

'l'/9. Di1fers from 'l'l'l in the legend of the obverse.

SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS.

'/80.

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ADVENT. AUGG. The emperor on horseback, preceded by a soldier.

'/81. ADVENTUI AUG. FELICISSJMO. The emperor on horseback.

'/82 . ..EQUlTATI AUGG. Equity standing.

'/831 BONI EVENTUS. Bonus Eventus standing. (Probably Pescenni­

nus Niger.) 784.

CONCORDIA MILITUM. A woman holding two standards.

'/85. COS. II. P. P. Victory holding a garland.

'/86. FELICIT. AUG. ? A crescent and seven stars.

787. FELICIT. TEMPOR. An ear of corn between two cornucopire.

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788. FELICITAS AUGG. A female holding a cornucopia and tessera.

789. FIDEI. LEG. TR. P. COS. A female holding a victory and

standard. 790.

FORTUN. REDUC. Fortune seated.

791. Same legend. A female standing, holcling a palm branch and cornu-

copia. 792.

FORTUNA REDUX. Fortune seated.

793. FUNDATOR PACIS. A veiled figure holding an olive branch.

794. HERCULI. DEFENS. Hercules with his club and a bow.

795. INDULGENTIA AUGG. IN CARTH. Cybele on a lion; behind,

a figure on the ground. 796.

INDUL • • . . . • A female seated, holding a spear and patera.

791 . . . . . GENTIA AUGG. An elephant.

798. INVICTO. IMP. TRO. A trophy.

799. LIBERALITAS AUG. 1111. Liberality standing.

800. LIB. . .•. ATRI. Bacchus standing; an animal at his feet.

801. PACI lETERN.iE. Peace seated.

802. PART. MAX. P. M. TR. P .. COS. III. P. P. Two captives at

the foot of a trophy. 803.

PART. MAX. P. M. TR. P. Xliii. Same type.

804. P. M. TR. P. III. COS. II. P. P. Mars bearing a trophy .

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805. Same. A female standing, with cornucopia and rudder.

806. P. M. TR. P. IIII. COS. II. P. P. Victory marching.

807. Same. Minerva armed.

808. P. M. TR. P. V. COS. II. P. P. A female seated holding a branch.

809. Same. A naked figure sacrificing.

810. P. M. TR. P. VIII. COS. II. P. P. Victory marching; before her,

a shield on a pedestal. 8ll.

Same. A female seated. 812.

P. M. TR. P. XI. COS. III. P. P. Fortune sitting.

813. P. M TR. P. XII. COS. III. P. P. A figure sacrificing.

814. P.M. TR. P. XIII. COS. III. P. P. Jupiter standing; an eagle at

his feet. 815.

P.M. TR. P. Xliii. COS. III. P. P. A figure sacrificing.

816.

P. M. TR. P. XV. COS. III. P. P. Victory writing on a shield fastened to a tree.

817. Same. Africa standing ; a lion at her feet.

818. P. M. TR. P. XVII. COS. III. P. P. Jupiter standing; two boys

at his feet. 819.

PROFECTIO AUG. The emperor on horseback.

820. PROVID. AUGG. ProYidence standing.

821. RESTITUTOR T:RBIS. The emperor sacrificing.

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822. Same. Roma-Victrix seated.

823. S. P. Q. R. OPI'IMO PRINCIPI. The emperor on horseback.

824. VICTORI1E AUGG. FEL. Victory, holding a fillet; before her,

a shield on a pedestal. 825.

VICT. AUGG. COS. II. P. P. Victory holding a garland.

826. VICT. PART. MAX. Victory marching.

f!Zl. VIRTUS AUGUSTOR. A female seated on spoils, and holding a

victory. 828.

VIRT. AUGG. A soldier holding a victory.

829. VIRT. AUG. TR. P. CAES. A similar type.

830. VOTA SUSCEPI'A XX. A veiled figure sacrificing.

JULIA DOMINA.

831. CERERI FRUGIF. Ceres seated.

832. CONCORDIA. A female seated.

833. DIANA LUCIFERA. Diana holding a torch.

834. FECUND IT AS. A woman sitting, and holding a child in her arms;

another standing before her.

835. FORTUN1E FELICI. Fortune seated; a child before her.

836. JUNO REGINA. Juno standing; a peacock at her feet.

831. MATER DEUM. Cybele seated.

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838. MATRI • . . • . • A female seated; two standards before her.

839. PIETAS AUGG. A female sacrificing.

840. PIETAS PUBLICA. A veiled female, with hands extended over an

altar. 841.

PUDICITIA. A female seated.

842. Same. Similar type, full faced, and holding a spear.

843. S.IECULI FEUCITAS. A woman standing on a ship, and suckling

a child; behind her, a trident.

844. VENUS GENETRJX. Venus seated, holding an apple ; Cupid

before her. 845.

Same legend and type ; large size.

846. VENUS VICTRIX. Venus leaning on a pillar, and holding a branch;

a coat of mail at her feet. 847.

VEST A. Seated.

CARACALLA.

848. ADVENT AUGG. A galley.

849. FELICITAS. A female standing. (Plated.)

850. FELl CIT AUGG. A female standing,· holding a cornucopia and

tessera. 851.

FIDES MILITUM. A figure holding a standard and labarum.

852. FIDEI EXERCITUS. A woman and three standards. (This coin

has the title BRIT. on the obverse.)

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853. IMPERII I<' ELICIT AS. A female standing, holding a branch.

854. INDULGENTIA AUGG. IN CARTH. Juno or Cybele on a lion,

holding a spear and thunderbolt.

855. LIBERALITAS AUG. VI. A female standing.

856. MARTI PACATORI. Mars standing, holding an olive branch.

857. MARTI PROPUGNATORI. Mars bearing a trophy, and attack-

ing with his spear. 858.

MARTI ULTORI. A similar type. PONT. on the obverse.

859. MINER VICTRIX. Minerva and a trophy.

860. MONET A. AUG. Equity standing.

861. PART. MAX. PON. 'l'R. P. V. COS.

trophy. 862.

Two captives under a

P.M. TR. P. VIII. COS. IIII. P. P. A figure in the stola hold-ing a branch and the basta.

863. P. M. TR. P. XVI. COS. 1111. P. P. A naked figure holding a

branch and flowers. 864.

P. M. TR. P. XVII. COS. IIII. P. P. A female seated, holding a branch and leaning on a lyre.

865. P. M. TR. P. XVIII. COS. IIII. P. P. Hercules standing.

866. Same. A lion with radiated bead. (Large size.)

867. P. M. TR. P. XVIIII. COS. IIII. P. P. The sun standing, hold­

ing a globe and patera. (Large size.)

868. PONT IF. TR. P. III. A naked figure holding a globe and basta.

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869. PONTIF. TR. P. VI. COS. A soldier holding a victory.

870. PONTIF. TR. P. VIII. COS. . . . A soldier, with his left foot on

a helmet. 871.

PONTIF. TR. P. XII. COS. III. A similar type.

872. PRINC .... JUVENTUTlS. The emperor, and a trophy.

873. PROFECTIO AUG. The emperor, and two standards.

874. SEVERI. AUG. PII. FIL. Pontifical instruments.

875. VICT. PART. MAX. Victory marching.

876. VIRTUS AUGG. A soldier holding a victory.

877. VIRT. AUGG. Same type.

878. VOTA SUSCEPTA X. Emperor sacrificing.

PLAUTILLA.

879. CONCORDIJE JETERNJE. The emperor and Plautilla, joining

i}.ands. 880.

PlET AS. AUGG. A woman standing, holding an infant in her arms.

881. PROP AGO IMPERII. Type of 879.

882. VENUS VICTiUX. Venus seated on a shield, holding an apple ;

Cupid standing before her.

GETA.

883. FELl CIT AS AUGG. A female standing, holding a cornucopia ~Jl!i

caduceus. : : : · ·: .. .. ~ : . . .

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884. FELl CIT AS TEMPOR. A similar type.

885. Same legend. A female holding a cornucopia and tessera.

886. FELJCIT AS PUBLICA. Type of 883.

887. MINERV. SANCT. Minerva standing.

888. NOBILITAS. A female standing, holding a small figure on her left

hand. 889.

PONTIF. COS. Minerva standing.

890. PONTIF. COS. II. The emperor standing, holding a globe in his

hand. 891.

PRINC. JUVENTUTIS. The emperor standing near a trophy.

892. PRINC. JUVENT. The emperor standing, holding a branch.

893. PROVID. DEORUM. Providence standing.

894. SECURIT IMPERII. A female seated, holding a globe.

895. SEVER! PII AUG. FJL. Pontifical instruments.

896. SPEI. PERPETU iE. Hope standing.

897. VOT A PUBLICA. The emperor sacrificing.

MACRINUS.

898.

ANNONA AUG. A female seated.

899. :e. M. TR. P. II. COS. P. P. The emperor seated, holding a staff : ~ and globe.

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900. PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. COS. P. P. Jupiter standing, holding the

basta and a thunderbolt. 901.

SECURITAS TEMPO RUM. Security leaning on a column.

902. Same legend. Security, seated.

DIADUMENIANUS.

903. PRJNC. JUVENTUTIS. The emperor standing, and three stan­

dards.

ELAGABALUS.

904. ABUNDANTIA AUG. A figure pouring fruit from a cornucopia ;

a star before it. 905.

Same, with the star behind. 906.

CONSERVATOR AUG. The sun marching, holding a whip ; a star in the field.

907. FORTUN1E REDUCJ. Fortune standing.

908. INVICTUS SACERDOS AUG. The emperor sacrificing ; a star

in the field. 909.

JOVI CONSERV A TORI. Jupiter standing, and two ensigns; an eagle at his feet.

910. LIBERT AS. AUG. Liberty standing; a star in the field.

911. Obv. IMP. C1ES. M. AUR. ANTONINUS AUG. Radiat!ld head

of Elagabalus. Rev. MARS VICTOR. Mars bearing a trophy. (.Large si:e.)

912. Obv. IMP. C1ES. ANTONINUS AUG. Radiated head. Rev. Same as last. (Large si:e.)

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913. Same u 912. (Sntall •iu.)

914. P. M. TR. P. IIII. COS. III. P. P. A figure sacrificing, holdin~

a cornucopia in the left hand ; a star in the field.

915. Same legend. The sun marching, holding a whip ; a star in the field.

916. PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. Roma-Victrix seated.

917. PONTIF. TR. P. VIII. COS. II. A figure seated, holding a patera

to a serpent rising out of a tripod.

918. Same legend. A soldier standing, with spear and shield.

919. PROVID. DEORUM. Providence standing, and leaning on a pillar.

920. Same as 919. (Large me.)

921. SACERD. DEI. SOLIS. ELAGAB. The emperor sacrificing; a

star in the field. 922.

SALUS ANTONINI. AUG. Hygeia standing. (Large size.)

923. Same as 922. (Small size.)

924. Di1Fers from 923 in the legend of the obverse.

925. SALUS AUGUST!. A female feeding a serpent at an altar, and

holding a (rudder?) in her left hand.

926. SANCT. DEO. SOLI. ELAGABAL. A stone with an eagle on it,

surrounded by four standards ; all in a quadriga.

921. SUMMUS SACERDOS. AUG. The emperor sacrificing; a star in

the field. 928.

TEMPORUM FELICITAS. A female holding a caduceus and cor• nucopia.

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929. VICTOR. ANTONINI. AUG. Victory marching. (Large si=e.)

930. VICTORIA AUG. Victory marching.

931. Same legend. Victory standing, holding a vessel of fruit; two shields

on the ground, and a star in the field.

932. Similar to 931, with the star in front, instead of behind.

JULIA PAULA.

933. CONCORDIA. A 'remale seated ; a star in the field.

JULIA S01EMIAS.

934. VENUS. CiELESTIS. Venus standing. ,

935. Same legend. Venus sitting; Cupid before her.

JULIA MJESA.

936. FECUNDITAS. AUG. A female standing, with a cornucopia; a

child at her feet.

937. PIETAS AUG. A female sacrificing, and holding a modius on her

left arm.

938. PUDICITIA. A female seated.

939. S.IECULI FELICITAS. A female holding a caduceus, and sacri­

fiCing·; a star before her.

940. Same as 939, with the star behind.

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941. ABUNDANTIA AUG. A female standing, pouring fruit from a

cornucopia.

942. ANNONA AUG. A female standing, holding a modius and rudder;

her foot on the prow of a vessel.

943. FIDES MILITUM. A figure in the stola, holding a labarum.

944. Same legend. A female sitting.

945. JOVI. CONSERV A TORI. Jupiter standing; a small figure at his

feet. 946.

Same legend and type, without the small figure.

947. JOVI PROPUGNATORI. Jupiter hurling a thunderbolt, and hold­

ing an eagle on his band. 948.

JOVI ULTORI. Jupiter seated.

949. LIBERALITAS AUG. Liberality standing.

950. LIBERT AS AUQ-. Liberty standing.

951. Same legend. A female holding a cornucopia.

952. MARTI P ACIFERO. Mars standing, holding an olive branch.

953. MARS ULTOR. Mars marching.

954. PAX AUG. Peace marching.

955. PAX AETERNA AUG. Peace standing.

956. PERPETUITATI AUG. A female standing, with a globe and

basta.

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957. PIETAS AUG. A female sacrificing.

958. P. M. TR. P. II. COS. P. P. A female sitting, feeding a serpent.

959. Same legend .. Jupiter standing.

960. Same legend. Peace standing.

961. P. M. TR. P. III. COS. P. P. The emperor standing, holding a

globe and hasta. 962.

P. M. TR. P. IIII. COS. P. P. Mars bearing a trophy.

963. P. M. "TR. P. V. COS. II. P. P. The emperor sacrificing.

964. P. M. TR. P. VII. COS. II. P. P. A soldier standing.

965. P. M. TR. P. XI. COS. III. P. P. The sun standing.

966. PROVIDENTIA AUG. Providence standing.'

967. Same legend. A female holding ears of com over a modius, and

holding !1 rudder in the left hand.

968. Same as 967, with a cornucopia in place of the rudder.

969. SALUS PUBLICA. A female sitting, and feeding a serpent.

970. S)?ES PUBLICA. Hope standing.

971. VICTORIA AUG. Victory standing.

972. Same legend. Victory marching ; a star in the field.

973. VIRTUS AUG. A soldier standing, and leaning on a shield.

974. Same legend. Rome sitting on arms, and holding a branch.

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975. Same legend. A soldier standing, with one foot on a helmet ; leaning

on a spear with the right hand, and holding a (staff?) in the left.

BARBIA ORBIANA.

976. CONCORDIA AUG. A female seated, holding a double cornucopia

and patera.

JULIA MAMlEA.

977. FECUND. AUGUSTJE. A female sitting ; before her, a boy

standing. 978.

Same legend. A female standing, holding a patera and cornucopia; a boy before her.

979. FELICIT AS PUBLICA. Felicity seated.

980. Same legend. Felicity standing, leaning on a pillar.

981. JUNO CONSERV ATRIX. Juno standing ; a peacock at her feet.

982. VENERI FELICI. Venus standing, holding a Cupid on her hand.

983. VEST A. Veata standing, holding the palladium.

MAXIMINUS I.

984. FIDES MILITUM. A female holding two standards.

985. PAX AUGUST!. Peace standing.

986. P. M. TR. P. P. P. The emperor standing between two standards.

987. P. M. TR. P. II. COS. P. P. Same type as 986.

988. PROVIDENTIA AUG .. Providence standing.

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989. SALUS AUGUST!. A female seated, feeding a serpent.

990. VICTORIA AUG. Victory marching.

MAXI MUS.

991. PIET AS; AUG. Sacrificial instruments.

GORDIANUS AFRICANUS, JUN.

992. PROVIDENTIA AUGG. Providence leaning on a column.

BALBINUS.

993. FIDES. MUTUA. AUGG. Two hands joined. (Large size.)

994. VICTORIA AUGG. Victory standing.

PUPIENUS.

995. CONCORDIA AUGG. A fe!llale seated.

996. PAX PUBLICA. Peace seated.

997. P. M. TR. P. COS. II. P. P. A female standing, holding a cadu­

ceus and basta.

GORDIAN US III. a

998. AEQUITAS AUG. Equity standing. (Large.)

999. AETERNITATI AUG. The sun standing. (Large.)

• Those marked with a star have the title CJESAR.

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1000. DIANA LUCIFERA. Diana holding a torch. (S'Milil.)

1001. FELl CIT AS TEMPO RUM. A female standing, holding a caduceus

and cornucopia. (Large.)

1002. FELICIT. TEMPOR. Same type as 1001. (Large.)

•1003. FIDES MILITUM. A female holding a spear and standard. (Large.)

1004. FORTUNA REDUX. Fortune seated. (Large.)

1005. Same legend and type, with a wheel underneath. (Large.)

1006. JOVIS STATOR. Jupiter standing, naked. (Large.)

1007. JOVI STATORI. Same type. (Large.)

1008. LJBTITIA AUG. N. A female holding a garland and anchor.

(Large.)

LIBERALITAS AUG. II. Liberality standing. (Large.)

1010. LIBERALITAS AUG. IJI. Same type. (Large.)

1011. MARS PROPUG. Mars marching. (Large.)

1012. MARTEM. PROPUGNATOREM. Same type. (Large.)

1013. MARTI. PACIFERO. Mars holding a branch. (Large.)

•1014. PAX AUGUSTl. Peace standing. (Large,)

1015. PIETAS AUGUST!. A female standing. (Small.)

•1016. P. M. TR. P. II. COS. P. P. A female holding a globe and hasta.

(Large.)

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•1011. Same legend. A female sacrificing. (Large.)

1018. P. M. TR. ·p, III. COS. P. P. Same type. (Large.)

1019. Same legend. A horseman. (Small.)

1020. ' P.M. TR. P. III. COS. II. P. P. The emperor holding a globe and

basta. (Large.) 1021.

P. M. TR. P. IIII. COS. II. P. P. A female seated, holding a branch. (Large.)

1022. P. M. TR. P. V. COS. II. P. P. A similar type. (Large.)

•1023. PROVIDENTIA AUG. Providence standing. (Large.)

1024. ROMJE .<ETERNJE. Roma Victrix seated. (Large.)

"1025. Same legend and type. (Large.)

1026. SJECULI FELICITAS. Emperor holding a globe and basta.

(Large.) 1027.

SECURITAS PERPETU A. Security leaning on a column. (Large.)

1028 • • SECURIT PERP. Same type. (Large.)

1029. SECURITAS PUBLICA. Female seated. (Small.)

1030. VENUS VICTRIX. Venus standing, holding a helmet. (Small.)

1031. VICTORIA JETERNA. Victory standing; a captive at her feet.

(Large.)

VICTORIA. AUG. Victory marching. (Large.)

1033. VIRTUS AUG. A soldier holding a branch. (Large.)

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"1034. Same legend. A soldier leaning on his shield. ( Larpe.)

1035. VIRTUTI AUGUST!. Hercules leaning on his club. (Larpe.)

PHILIPPUS SENIOR.

1036. ADVENTUS AUGG. The emperor on horseback.

1037. A!:QUITAS AUGG. Equity standing.

1038. ANNONNA AUGG. A female standing, holding a cornucopia; a

modius at her feet. 1039.

FELJCITAS IMPP. In a garland.

1040. FELl CIT AS. TEMP. Felicity standing.

1041. FIDES EXERCITUS. Four standards.

1042. FIDES MILITUM. A female holding two standards.

1043. FORTUNA REDUX. Fortune seated.

1044. LA!:TIT. FUND AT. A female holding a rudder and garland.

1045. LIBERALITAS AUG. II. Liberality standing.

1046. NOBILIT AS AUGG. The emperor holding a globe and basta.

1047. PAX JETE RNA. Peace standing.

1048. PAX 1ETERN. Peace marching.

1049. PAX FUNDATA CUM PERSIS. Peace standing.

1050. P.M. TR. P. II. COS. P. P. The emperor seated, holding a globe.

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1051. P. M. TR. P. III. COS. P. P. A female, holding a caduceus and

cornucopia. -1052.

P. M. TR. P. !III. COS. II. P. P. A similar type.

1053. ROMJE JETERNJE. Roma Victrix seated.

1054. SJECULARES AUGG. II. The wolf and twins.

1055. SJECULARES AUGG. V. A deer.

1056. SJECULARES AUGG. VJ. Same type.

1057. S.!ECULARES AUGG. A column with COS. III. inscribed on it.

1058. SJECULUM NOVUM. A statue in a temple.

1059. SECURIT ORBIS. A female seated.

1060. TRANQUILLIT AS AUGG. A female holding a ~olphin; B in the

field. 1061.

VICTORIA AUGG. Victory marching.

1062. Same legend. Victory standing.

1063. VIRTUS. AUGG. Two horsemen ; beneath, some letter.

OTACILIA.

1064. CONCORDIA AUGG. A female seated, holding a cornucopia and

patera. 1065.

Same legend and type, with an altar before the female.

1066. JUNO CONSERV AT. A female standing, holding a basta and

patera. M

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1067. PIETAS AUGUST£ A veiled female standing.

1068. PIETAS AUG. A woman standing, holding some kind of box; a

child at her feet. 1069.

SJECULARES AUGG. III!. A hippopotamus.

PHILIPPUS, JUNIOR.

1070. JETERNIT. IMPER. The sun marching, holding a whip.

1071. LIDERALITAS AUGG. III. Two figures seated.

1072. PRINCIPI JUVENT. The emperor holding a globe and basta.

1073. Same legend and type, with a captive on the ground. ·

1074. Same legend. Emperor marching, holding a globe, and spear trans-

verse. 1075.

Same legend and type, with another figure behind the emperor.

1076. S..£CULARES AUGG. III. A deer or goat.

TRAJANUS DECIUS.

1077. ABUNDANTIA AUG. Abundance standing.

1078. ADVENTUS AUG. The emperor on horseback.

1079. DACIA. The province standing, holding a spear with an ass's head

on it. 1080.

GENIUS EXERC ILLYRICJANJ. The genius holding a patera and cornucopia; behind, a standard.

1081. P ANNONI1E. Two females holding a standard between them.

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1082. Same legend. One female holding a standard.

1083. Same legend. Two females, each holding a •tandard.

1084. PUDICITIA AUG. A female seated.

1085. UBERITAS AUG. A female holding a purse and cornucopia.

1086. VICTORIA AUG. Victory marching.

HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA.

1087.

83

FECUNDITAS AUG. A woman standing, and a child at her feet.

1088. PUDJCITIA AUG. A female seated.

1089. Same legend. A female standing.

HERENNIUS ETRUSCUS.

1090. CONCORDIA AUGG. Two hands joined.

1091. PIETAS AUGG. Mercury holding a purse and caduceus.

1092. PIETAS AUGUSTORUM. Pontifical vases.

1093. PRINCIPI JUVENTUTIS. A male figure standing.

HOSTILIAMES.

1094. PRINCIPI JUVENTUTIS. A figure holding a standard and spear.

TREBONIANUS GALLUS.

1095. ADVENTUS AUG. The emperor on horseback.

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1096. AETERNITAS AUGG. A female holding a globe with a bird on it.

1097. ANNONA AUG. A female standing, holding a rudder and ears of

com. 1098.

APOLL. SALUTARI. Apollo holding a branch and lyre.

1099. FELICITAS PUBLICA. Felicity standing.

1100. JUNO MARTIALIS. A femaie sitting, holding a spear and ears of

com. 1101.

LIBERT AS AUGG. Liberty leaning on a spear ; a star in the field.

1102. Same legend. Liberty leaning on a column.

1103. PAX JETERNA. Peace standing.

1104. PIET AS AUGG. A female standing at an altar.

ll05. ROMJE JETERNJE AUG. Roma-Victrix sitting on a shield.

ll06. S...ECULUM NOVUM. A statue in a temple.

1107. VICTORIA AUGG. Victory standing.

VOLUSIAN.

II OS. £Q11ITAS AUGG. Equity standing.

ll09. CONCORDIA AUGG. A female sitting with cornucopia and

patera ; a star in the field.

1JIO. Same legend. A female standing with cornucopia and patera.

llll. FELICITAS PUBL. Felicity standing.

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lll2. PIETAS AUGG. A female standing at an altar.

1113. P. M. TR. P. IIII. COS. II. A figure in the toga, holding a branch

and stalf. lll4.

Same legend. A veiled figure sacrificing.

lll5. SALUS AUGG. Hygeia standing.

lll6. ,YffiTUS AUGG. A soldier standing.

AEMILIANUS.

lll7. APOL. CONSERVAT. Apollo standing, holding a branch and lyre.

lll8. DIANJE VICTRI. Diana standing, with bow and arrow.

1119. ROMJE JETERN. Roma-Victrix standing, holding a globe with a

bird on it.

VALERIAN 1.8

1120. APOLINI CONSERV AT. Type of lll7.

ll21 ? DEO VOLKANO. Statue of Vulcan in a temple.

ll22. FELl CIT AS AUGG. Felicity standing.

1123. FIDES MILITUM. A female holding a labarum and standard.

1124. Same legend. A female holding two standards.

ll25. JOVI CONSERV A TORI. Jupiter standing.

• Those marked (1} are probably Valerian the Third.

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1126. LIBERALIT AS AUGG. Liberality seated.

1127. ORIENS AUGG. The sun standing, holding a globe.

1128. Same legend. The sun marching, holding a whip.

I 129. Same legend. The sun standing, holding a whip.

1130. PAX AUGG. Peace standing.

ll31. PIETAS AUGG. The two emperors, sacrificing.

ll32. RESTITUTOR ORBIS. The emperor, raising a female.

ll33. RESTITUT. ORIENTIS. The emperor, crowned by a female.

ll34. SECULI FELl CIT AS. Felicity standing.

II a!).

SECURIT. PERPET. Security, leaning on a column.

1136? VICTORIA AUGG. Victory standing.

ll37? VIRTUS AUGG. Two military figures, one holding a victory and

a javelin ; the other, a globe and basta.

II38. VOTA ORBIS. Two victories; between them, a shield, suspended

to a palm tree, on which is inscribed S. C.

MARINIANA.

1139. CONSECRATIO. The empress, home by a peacock fiying.

GALLIENUS.

1140. ABUNDANTIA AUG. . A female pouring fruit on the ground.

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1141. iEQUITAS AUG. Equity standing; a star in the field.

ll42 . .iETERNITAS AUG. The sun standing, holding a globe.

ll43. Same legend. The wolf and twins.

1144. Same legend. A veiled figure holding a sta1f; P. XV. in the

exergue. ll45.

APOLLO CONSER. Appollo standing ; his lyre resting on a column.

1146. Same legend. Apollo standing, without the lyre or column.

ll47. APOLLINI CONS. AUG. A centaur, holding a globe and rudder;

H in the exergue. ll48.

Same legend. A griffin walking ; .:l in the exergue.

II49. Same legend. A griffin sitti1J!(; .:l in the exergue.

II 50. Differs from 1148 in the legend of the obverse.

II 51. COHH. PR.iET. VI. P. VI. F. A lion with radiated head.

1152. CONCORDIA AUGG. Two hands joinecl.

II 53. CONCORDIA EXERCIT. A female holding a cornucopia and

patera. ll54.

DEO MARTI. Statue of Mars in a temple.

II 55. DIAN.iE CONS. AUG. A deer; XII in the exergue.

1156. DIANA FELIX. Diana shooting an arrow ; a hound at her feet.

P57. Same legend. Diana leaning on a spear and holding her bow; a

hound running.

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II 58. FELl CIT. PUBL. Felicity seated ; T in the exergue.

1159. FIDES EXERC. VIII. A female holding two. standards.:

ll60. FIDES MILITUM. An eagle on a globe, between two standards.

ll61. Same legend. A female holding a spear and standard ; N in the

field. 1162.

GERMANICUS MAXU. Two captives at the foot of a trophy.

Jl63. Same as ll62, with the head in an opposite dir.ection.

ll64. HERCULI CONS. AUG. A wild boar; A. E· in the exergue.

II65.

Same as 1164; only e in the exergue.

Il66. INDULGENTIA AUG. A female seated ; P in the exergue.

1167. JOVI CONSERVA. Jupiter standing.

1168.

JOVI PROPUGNAT. Jupiter hurling a thunderbolt; IX in the field.

Jl69. JOVI VICTOR!. Jupiter-Victor standing on a pedestal, on which

is inscribed IMP. CES. ll70.

JOVI ULTORI. Jupiter hurling a thunderbolt; Sin the field.

ll71. LJETITIA AUG. A female holding a garland and anchor; Pin the

exergue. ll72.

Same legend and type ; S in the field : no letter in the exergue.

1173. LEG. I. ADJ. VII. P. VII. F. Capricorn.

II74. LEG. II. PART. VI. P. VI. F. A centaur.

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1175. LEG. III. ITAL. VI. P. VI. F. An Ibis.

1176. LEG. IIXX. VI. P. VI. F. Capricorn.

1171. LEG: X .•.•..•.• P. VI. P. VI. F. Neptune standing.

1178. LIBERAL. AUG. Liberality standing.

1179. Same as 11_78 ; S. in the field.

1180. LIBERO. P. CONS. AUG. A panther; B. in the exergue.

1181. LIBERT. AUG. Liberty leaning on a column.

1182. MARTI. PACIFERO. Mars holding an olive branch.

1183. Same as 1182; A in the field.

1184. NEPTUNO CONS. AUG. Capricorn; S beneath.

1185. Same legend. A sea-horse ; N in the exergue.

1186. ORJENS AUG. The sun, holding a glQbe.

1187. PAX AUGG. Peace standing.

1188. Differs from 1187 in the legend of th_e obverse.

1189. PAX PUBLICA. Peace sitting ; N in the exergue.

1190. PIETAS AUGG. The emperor and empress sacrificing.

1191. PROVIDENTIA AUGG. Providence standing.

1192. RESTIT. GALLIAR. The emperor, raising a female.

1193.

89

RESTIT{)TOR GALLIAR. Same type. Tke obverse has a armtd bust, and tke legend GALLTENUS AUG. GERM. U.

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ll94. ROM..fi AETERNJE. Roma-Victrix seated; a star in the field.

ll95. SALUS AUGG. Hygeia standing, feeding a serpent.

ll96. SECURIT. ORBIS. Security seated ; VI in the exergue.

IIY7. SECURIT AUG. Security standing ; VI in the field.

ll98. SOLI. CONS. AUG. A bull standing; XI in the exergue.

ll99. SPES PUBLICA. Hope standing.

1200. VICTORIA AET. Victory standing; N in the field.

1201. Same legend and type ; S. P. in the field.

1202. VICTORIA AUGG. Victoria standing, with wings expanded; two

shields at her feet. 1203.

VICTORIA AUG. III. Victory marching.

1204. VICT. GERMANICA. Victory on a globe ; hyo captives beneath.

1205. Same legend. Victory holding a trophy, and trampling on a captive.

1206. VICTORIA GERMAN. Victory placing a garland on the emperor.

1207. VICTORIA G. M. Victory standing ; a captive at her feet.

1208. VIRTUS AUGUSTJ. A soldier holding a branch, and treading on

a helmet ; X in the field. 1209.

VIRTUS AUG. A soldier carrying a spear and standard.

1210. VIRT. GALLIEN! AUG. An armed soldier, trampling on an

enemy.

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1211.

91

AUG. IN. PACE. A female seated, holding a flower; M. C. in the exergue.

1212. CONCORDIA AUGG. The emperor and empress, joining hands.

1213. CONCORDIA. AUG. A female seated, holding a patera.

1214. DE.iE SEGETI..E. A female standing in a temple.

1215. FECUND IT AS AUG. A female holding a child in her arms;

another at her feet. 1216.

·Same legend. A female holding a cornucopia ; a child at her feet.

1217. FELICIT. PUBL. A female leaning Qn a column.

1218. FELICITAS. PUBLICA. A female seated, holding a caduceus and

cornucopia. 1219.

JUNO REGINA. Juno standing; a peacock at her feet.

1220. Same legend and type ; without the peacock.

1221. JUNO AUG. A female sitting, holding a sceptre and bird ; M. S.

in the exergue. 1222.

JUNO CONSERV AT. .Juno standing with the peacock ; Ill in the field.

1223. PIET AS AUGG. A female seated ; two children before her.

1224. PIETAS AUG. A female standing.

1225 .. PUDICITIA. A female seated ; two letters in the exergue.

1226. ROM..£ AETERN..E. Roma-Victrix seated ; the emperor standing

before her.

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1~. VENUS FELIX. Venus seated; Cupid before her.

1228. Same legend. Venus standing, holding Cupid in her hand.

1229. VENUS GENETRIX. A female standing, with a figure iu her

hand, and another at her feet ; VI in the field.

1230. VENUS VICTRJX. Venus standing, holding a helmet, spear, and

shield; a captive at her feet.

1231. Same legend. A similar type, without the captive.

1232. Same legend. A female leaning on a shield, and holding a palm

branch. 1233.

VEST A. A female seated, holding a figure in her hand.

1234. Same legend. A figure standing, holdinr a hasta and patera ; S in

the field. 1235.

VESTA FELIX. Same type as last.

SALONINUS.

1236. JOVI. CRESCENT!. The youthful Jupiter on. a goat.

1237. PIETAS AUG. Sacrificial instruments.

1238. PIETAS AUGG. A similar type.

1239. Same legend. A variety of 1238; also dift"ers in the legend -of the

obverse. 1240.

PRINCIPI JUVENT. The emperor, holding a standard- and basta.

1241. PRINC. JUVENT. A similar type.

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1242. Same legend. The emperor before a trophy, at the foot of which are

two captives. 1243.

Same legend. The emperor and two standards.

1244. SPES PUBLICA. Two figures, standing.

SALONINUS, (or VALERIAN, JUNIOR?)

1245. CONSACRATIO. An eagle.

1246. Same legend. An eagle bearing the emperor.

1247. CONSECRATIO. A altar, with fire on it.

1248. Same legend. An eagle.

1249.

PRINCIPI JUVENT. The emperor standing with globe and basta.

POSTUMUS.

1250. CON COR, .. EQ • • . A female standing on a ship; S in the

exergue. 1251.

FIDES MILITUM. A femaJe holding two standards.

1~2.

HERC. DEUSONffiNSI. Hercules standing.

1253. Same legend. Hercules standing in a temple.

1254. HERC. P ACIFERO. Hercules, holding a branch.

1255. JOVI PROPUGNATORI. Jupiter, hurling a thunderbolt.

. 1256. JOVI STATOR!. Jupiter standing.

1257. LiETITIA AUG. A galley, with four rowers.

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1258. MERCURIO FELICI. Mercury standing.

1259. MINER. FAUTOR. Minerva marching.

1260. MONET A AUG. Equity standing.

1261. PAX AUG. Peace running.

1262. Same legend. Peace standing.

1263. PIET AS AUG. A female, with two children in her arms; two more

at her feet. 1264.

P. M. TR. P. COS. II. P. P. A soldier standing, holding a globe.

1265. SALUS AUG. JEsculapius standing.

1266. SERAPIDI COMITI AUG. Serapis standing; a ship's prow below;

1267. VICTORIA AUG. Victory trampling on a captive.

1268. VIRTUS AUG. A soldier standing.

MACRIANUS.

1269. APOLINI CONSERV A. Apollo holding a laurel branch and lyre.

There are also many coins of the emperors about this period, but they all appear to be washed.

FAUSTA, (Wife of Constantine the Great.)

1270. SPES. REIPUBLIC...E. A woman suckling two children ; B. SJS

in the exergue.

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JULIANUS II.

1271.

95

VICTORIA. D. D. N. N. AUG. Victory standing; LUG in the exergue.

1272. VOT. X. MULT XX. In a wreath ; S. CONST in the exergue.

1273.

VOTIS V. MULTIS X. In a wreath; LVG in the exergue.

V ALENTINIAN.

1274. VOT V. MULT X. In a wreath; R. T. in the exergue.

VALENS.

1275. RESTITUTOR REIP. The emperor holding the labarum, and

crowned .Pya victory standing on a globe in his hand; P. LVG in the exergue.

1276. URBS. ROMA. Roma-Victrix seated ; T. R. P. S. in the exergue.

MAGNUS MAXIMUS.

1277. VIRTUS. ROMANORUM. An armed woman seated; T. R. P. S.

in the exergue. (A quinarius.)

VICTOR.

1278. VIRTUS R . . . • . Type of 1277; in the exergue, T. R. P. S.

(A quinarius.)

HONORIUS.

1279. Same legend and type as 1278 ; MDPS in the exergue. (A quina~us.)

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1280. Monogram of Christ between two stars ; all in a wreath.

ATTILA.

1281. Obv. ATEULA. Winged bust. Rev. A hone.

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