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CORINTH RESULTS
OF EXCAVATIONS
CONDUCTED
BY
THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS
VOLUME
VI
COINS 1896-1929 BY
KATHARINE M. EDWARDS
PUBLISHED
FOR
THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 1933
Text printed in Great Britain at the University Press, Oxford by John Johnson Printer to the University Plates made by the Photo-Gelatine Printing Company Hoboken, New Jersey
THIS publication of the results of the excavations carried on at Corinth
by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens is in charge of the Publication Committee of the School. The general editor is Professor Harold North Fowler. Opinions expressed are those of the individual contributors. GEORGE H. CHASE HAROLD N. FOWLER DAVID. M. ROBINSON Publication Committee.
PREFACE THEcoins which are described in this volume are those found in Old Corinth during the excavation of that site by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens from the beginning of the work in 1896 until the end of the year 1929, excluding the even more numerous coins found by Mr. T. Leslie Shear in his Corinth excavations, which are to be published by him. It is based upon a card catalogue of all the coins, which contains, besides the descriptions as given in this report, the date and place of finding and page reference to the note-book of the finder. This catalogue, arranged by years, is at the School in Athens, but will ultimately find its place in the coin-room of the new Corinth Museum. The coins themselves are in the Numismatic Museum at Athens. A beginning of a coin catalogue, summarizing the results of the earlier years of excavation, was made by Mr. C. A. R. Sanborn, when he was a member of the School in 1910-1913. This was replaced and added to by a card catalogue of coins from the earlier years of excavation on deposit in the Numismatic Museum at Athens by Mr. Alfred R. Bellinger, Fellow of the School in 1925-1926. Mr. Bellinger also made a card catalogue of coins found in 1925, and that catalogue, after careful revision, is included in the present report. It has since been published by Mr. Bellinger.' He also contributed the chapter on coins to the report of the excavations on Acrocorinth in 1926.2 In the later work of making the catalogue two members of the School have given valuable assistance. When it was discovered that a large number of coins at the Numismatic Museum had not been cleaned, the task of cleaning was undertaken and carried through most cheerfully and efficiently by Miss MaryZelia Pease, Fellow of the School in 1928-1929. Part of the catalogue of coins of the season of 1929 was made by Mr. Frederick Waage 3d, Agora Fellow of the School for 1929-1932. Hearty thanks are extended to these members of the School for their cooperation. Much of the study of coins has been done at the Numismatic Museum in Athens, and the invariable kindness and helpfulness of the staff there, Dr. Oikonomos, Mr. Constantopoulos, and Mrs. Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou,is fully appreciated. Thanks are also extended to Messrs. Hill, Mattingly, and Robinson of the British Museum, to Dr. Milne of the Ashmolean Museum, to Mr. Lloyd of the Fitzwilliam Museum, and to M. Babelon of the Cabinet de Medailles for the privilege of consulting their collections and for helpful advice. Especial gratitude is felt to Mr. Charles T. Seltman for his help and encouragement at the difficult beginning of the work. To Mr. Newell and Mr. Noe, of the American Numismatic Society, the most sincere thanks are here tendered for their generous hospitality at the Museum of the Society in New York, and for their invaluable assistance in the last stages of the work. Mr. Newell 1 2
Catalogueof the Coinsfound at Corinth,1925, by Alfred R. Bellinger. Yale University Press. 1930. Corinth,Vol. III, Part I, Acrocorinth,Excavations in 1926. Harvard University Press. 1930.
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kindly read the whole manuscript and made many valuable suggestions, and Mr. Noe gave freely of his time and experience in the preparation of the plates. The catalogue was originally undertaken at the suggestion of Professor Edward Capps, Chairman of the Managing Committee of the School, and he has cheered on the work from time to time. The members of the Committee on Publications have fulfilled with promptness and care their strenuous task of seeing the work through the press. To them, many thanks. The few separate publications of coins from single excavated sites have generally dealt with a shorter, and more or less homogeneous, period. Excavations of a city like Corinth, occupied almost continuously from earliest times of coinage to the present, offer considerable difficulty to the cataloguer, who must deal not only with Greek, Roman, and Byzantine coins, but also with those of the Frankish and Venetian rulers of a later time. The Turkish conquest has been taken as the end of the period covered. Plates have been made from all the Greek types which are representedby specimens clear enough for the purpose, and from some which are very poor but represent new or variant types. Many are too bad for photographic reproduction,as the soil of Corinth seems to be especially destructive to bronze. A few non-Greekcoins have been included: the two issued from the mint at Corinth by Villehardouin, and a few Byzantine types not previously identified, which, it is hoped, may be taken into consideration in the much needed study of the Byzantine period. KATHARINE M. EDWARDS. ATHENS,
June, 1932.
CONTENTS . . PREFACE ... ABBREVIATIONS
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The Coins in Relation to the Excavated Area .. . Coins of Corinth in the Greek Period . . . . ... Coins of Corinth as a Roman Colony: A. Coins issued under duoviri . . . . . B. Anonymous . . . . . . . . C. From Domitian to Geta . . . .. D. Tesserae . . . . . . . . Coins of Greek States other than Corinth . . Roman Coins .. . . . . . . Barbarous Imitations of Late Roman Coins, the so-called Vandalic . . . . . . .. Byzantine Coins Frankish and Foreign Coins . . . . Hoards . .. .. .. CATALOGUEOF COINS: Corinth . . .
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ABBREVIATIONS A. J. A. Babelon
American Journal of Archaeology. Babelon, Ernest C. F. Traite des monnaies grecques et romaines. Paris, 1901-. Bab.-Rein. Waddington, W. H., Babelon, Ernest, and Reinach, Theodore. Recueil general des mnonnaies grecques d'Asie Mineure. Paris, 1904-1912. Bellinger, Alfred R. Catalogue of Coins found at Corinth, 1925. New Bellinger Haven, 1930. , (Byz.) Bellinger, Alfred R. Anonywous Byzantine Bronze Coinage. New York, 1928. Blanchet-Dieudonne Blanchet, Adrien, and Dieudonne, Adolphe. Manuel de numismatique francaise. Paris, 1916. B. M. C. British Museum Catalogues. Greek Cities (volume designated). Imperial Byzantine Coins. Roman Republic. Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Lombards. C. Cohen, Henry. Monnaies frappees sous l'Empire romain. Second edit., Paris, 1880-1892. C. N. I. Corpus Numtmorum Italicorum. Rome, 1911-. Engel Engel, Arthur. Recherches sur la numismatique et la sigillographie des Normands de Sicile et d'Italie. Paris, 1882. Engel, Arthur, and Serrure, Raymond. Traite de numismatique du Engel-Serrure moyen age. Paris, 1891-1894. Fox Fox, H. B. Earle. 'The Duoviri of Corinth', J. I .A. ., vol. 2 (1899), pp. 89-116. Fox (6) Fox, H. B. Earle. 'Colonia Laus Julia Corinthus', J.I. A.N., vol. 6 (1903), pp. 1-16. Gaebler Gaebler, Hugo. Die antilcen Miinzen von Malcedoniaund Paionia. Berlin, 1906. Head Head, Barclay V. Historia Numorum. Second edit. Oxford, 1911. Hoffmann Hoffmann, Henri. Monnaies royales de France. Paris, 1878. Hunter Catalogue of Greek Coins in the Hunterian Collection. G. Macdonald, Glasgow, 1899-1905. Imhoof-Blumer (M.Gr.) Imhoof-Blumer, Friedrich. Monnaies grecques. Amsterdam, 1883. Imhoof-Blumer (Kl.M.) Imhoof-Blumer, Friedrich. Kleinasiatische Miinzen. Vienna, 1901. Journal international d'archeologie numismatique. J. L A. 1N. M. Paris, 1908-1912. Maurice, Jules. Numismatique constantinienne. McCl. Catalogue of McClean Collection of Greek Coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum. S. W. Grose, Cambridge, 1923-9. MiUller Muller, Ludwig. Num,ismatique d'Alexandre le grand. Copenhagen, 1855. N. C. P. Imhoof-Blumer, Friedrich, and Gardner, Percy. Numismatic Comnmentary on Pausanias, reprinted from Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1885, 1886, 1887.
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Newell (Dem. Pol.) Num. Chron. Pap. Poey d'Avant Rev. Num. R. I. C. Sab. Sambon Schlum. Spinelli Svoronos Svoronos
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West S. = sestertius. Med. = medallion.
Newell, Edward T. The Coinages of Demetrius Poliorcetes. London, 1927. Numismatic Chronicle. Papadopoli, Nicolo. Le monete di Venezia. Milan, 1893-1919. Poey d'Avant, Faustin. Monnaiesfe'odales de France. Paris, 1858-62. Revue Numismatique. Roman Imperial Coinage, Mattingly, H. and Sydenham, E. A. (vols. i-iii); Webb, P. (vol. v, pt. 1). London 1923-1930. Sabatier, Justin. Description general des monnaies byzantines. Paris, 1862. Sambon, Giulio. Repertorio generale delle monete coniate in Italia e da Italiani all'estero dal secolo v al xx. Paris, 1912. Schlumberger, Gustave LUon. NYumismatique de l'Orient latin. Paris, 1878-1882. Spinelli, Domenico. Monete cufiche. Naples, 1844. Svoronos, Ioannis N. Tresor des monnaies d'Athenes. Munich, 1923-1926. Svoronos, Ioannis N.
Ta vodoatlara roV Kparovs rcv
IroAXEiatcv. Athens.
1904. West, Allen B. Corinth. Vol. viii, part ii, Latin Inscriptions. bridge, Mass., 1931. Dp. = dupondius.
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Size is given in millimetres, weight (of gold and silver coins only) in grammes. An asterisk * before a catalogue number indicates that the coin is illustrated in the plates.
INTRODUCTION THE COINS IN RELATION TO THE EXCAVATED AREA.1 IT is not tlle purpose of this report to discuss the deductions, historical, political, or economic, to be drawn from the coins found, but it is hoped that a mere list of them may prove of value to students of the history of Corinth. To numismatists, a report on the coins from the excavation of a city of great importance through the whole history of Greece may throw useful light on some of the problems in this field. Although the excavation was begun in 1896 and has been continued from year to year, with an interval of nine years from 1916 to 1924, only a small fraction of the whole city has been touched. In the main, this small portion surrounds the old temple of Apollo, extending east and south in great stoas, with the fountain of Peirene, the Peribolus of Apollo and the Lechaeum Road, and westward to the Odeum and the fountain of Glauke. To the north, the Greek Theatre and its neighboring streets and buildings are included in the excavations by Mr. Shear. In all this area a layer of earth, washed down from the slope of Acrocorinth, sometimes as much as twenty or twenty-five feet deep, lay over the Roman levels of the old city. In these upper layers, quite close to the surface, the excavator may come upon a few modern Greek and Turkish coins, or perhaps a very few Venetian coins of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, or one or two with the Greek legend lonikon kratoscombined with the lion of St. Mark on one side and Britannia on the other. These coins have not been included in this report. Mingled with these, and below themyfor a considerable depth, are found the Byzantine coins which constitute more than half the total number found. They are distributed over the whole area. In several instances, large numbers of coins of a single emperor have been found together. Coins of John I, Romanus I, and Manuel I have been especially numerous in such " pockets ". The term " pocket ", as defined by the excavators, is applied to an unusual number of coins found together, but without a container and not in a mass, so that they cannot properly be called a hoard. In this Byzantine layer occur also the denarii of the Frankish Princes of the Morea, who were masters of the Peloponnesus for nearly a century, and the small autonomous bronze coins of Corintli, with Pegasos and trident, which will be discussed later. The Byzantine city was built in and on the ruins of the Roman city, and it is this latter which now lies partly open to view in the excavated area and from which the most important coins have come. Julius Caesar rebuilt Corinth and settled it as a Roman colony in 44 B.C.,a century after its destruction by the Roman army, and it remained a Roman colony until it was again destroyed by Alaric in 395 A.D. On the basis of the coinage, this long period is Compare Ancient Corinth,A Guide to the Excavations and Museum,by Rhys Carpenter. Published by The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1928. B
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divided into two parts. During the first part, from 44 B.C. until the time of Septimius Severus and his family, with the exception of a short interval from the death of Galba to the reign of Domitian, the city had the right of coinage and, notwithstanding their Latin legends, the coins preserve the old Greek tradition. They have for reverse types true Greek gods, Poseidon, Athena, Aphrodite, Asclepius, Dionysus, and others, with their usual attributes ; the city-goddess is Tyche with turret-crown,not Roma ; the local legendary heroes, Bellerophon with Pegasos and the Chimaera, Ino with Melicertes, Melicertes with his dolphin, and Isthmus are regularly represented, and Pegasos flies through the whole series. These coins are found, in no great numbers, in the earliest parts of the Odeum, Peirene, and the Peribolus of Apollo, in the Roman market, and other places where remains of the earlier Roman city have come to light. With these and above them, and mingling in some places with the Byzantine, are the coins of the second period, when Corinth had been deprived of the privilege of coinage and was using the imperial coinage of Rome. Of the pre-Roman city almost no ruins have been found. Apparently when the Roman city was built what remained of the Greek city was destroyed. The few Greek coins occur in the same sections as the earlier Roman ones.
COINS OF CORINTH IN THE GREEK PERIOD Only ten silver coins from the Corinthian mint have been found in the excavations. One of these is a stater of the well-known Pegasos type which has for symbol on the reverse the same archaic Zeus which appears on certain bronze coins to be discussed later. Most of the Greek coins found, 286 in number, are the small Pegasos-trident bronze pieces. They come from all parts of the excavations and from all levels. They are now and then turned up by Corinthian peasants working in their fields. The metallic composition of these coins,1 added to the notoriously destructive soil of Corinth, results in rendering many of them almost, if not quite illegible. On less than a third can the symbols to right and left of the trident be made out with certainty, so that a classification or chronological arrangement of them seems difficult, if not impossible. Their number, however, and their general distribution indicate that they were minted in enormous quantities or, as is far more probable, that their period of use extended beyond the terminal date usually assigned to them. Mr. Shear, in the article previously cited, reports these coins as constituting I'one of the largest groups ". Of our total of 752 Greek coins of Corinth, including those issued in the Roman period, these coins show a percentage of 38. Although they appear in all layers, they are most abundant in excavations of the Roman level. It seems a logical conclusion that they were in circulation until the fall of the city in 146 B.c. The presence of very similar I For chemical analysis of these coins cf. T. L. Shear, 'A Hoard of Coins from Corinth', A. J.A. XXXV, 140 ff. pp.
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types of Pegasos and trident on early coins of the Roman period suggests that these coins were at least in existence, if not in circulation,down to the refounding of Corinth. For the period during which Corinth was held by Macedon, Head recognized the local coinage of a few bronze pieces, four types in all.' Of these types only the last two appear in our list, with a total of seven coins. The scarcity of Macedonian bronze coins of the same period seems to indicate a distribution of small change quite inadequate for the use of a large city, even in one of its less prosperous periods. It might be argued that all the bronze coins, as well as the silver, were destroyed with the city, but the survival of so large a number of the Pegasos-trident type is against this assumption. The Corinthian mint was open during this period for the coinage of silver money, and the facts seem to indicate that the coinage of small bronze pieces was also going on.2 For the period during which Corinth was a member of the Achaean League, according to Head (loc. cit.) the only bronze coins struck at Corinth were Federal coins bearing the types of the League. Again the question arises, what became of these coins? Coins of Corinth, issued under the League, appear to be quite rare, both in museums and other collections and with dealers. None have been found in our excavations at Corinth, and in all only five coins of the League issued by other member states. Both Argos and Sicyon, the two most important neighbors of Corinth, had the right to issue municipal coins while in the League, and several cities of far less importance than Corinth had the same right.3 It seems only reasonable, therefore, to assume that Corinth also was permitted to continue the issue of its common bronze type for local use. Sir Charles Oman in ' Problems of the Later Coinage of Corinth', ANum.Chron.,1926, p. 33, suggests that Corinth was permitted by the League to issue Pegasos staters of its old type. Other small bronze coins of this period have not been previously recorded, but a small group of six coins of two similar types (nos. 14 and 15), the style and technique of which place them in the second century B.C.,are here ascribed to Corinth. A specimen of no. 14, on which the symbols are not clear, is in the McClean collection (no. 6982), and was attributed by Grose to Mantinea. The obverse types of these coins are a head of Athena and a head of Apollo. On both reverses the central figure is a naked archaic Zeus holding a thunderbolt low in front in one hand and a long staff with stiff hanging fillets in the other. In the two coins of no. 14 Zeus is standing left, there is a 2 in front of him and a torch behind. These coins are slightly concave, clean-cut, and of good style. They are not from the same die. The four coins of no. 15 are not of so good a style, the Zeus is a little heavier and stiffer, and the technique not so fine. None of them is in good condition, and the symbols are not clear, but one, at least, has a torch, another shows part of a torch or a 2. In this class, the Zeus faces right, and the attributes are reversed so as to bring the staff behind. The Zeus of these coins suggests an archaic bronze statue, such, for instance, as may have stood in the temple of Zeus near the recently excavated temple of Asclepius 1 B. M. C., p. xxxii, and nos. 476-482. 3 Cf. Gardner,B. M. C. (Pel.), pp. xxv ff. B2
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where Pausanias saw a bronze statue of Zeus.1 Copies of statues from temples occur on some of the Corinthian staters, and among them an archaic Zeus which seems to be a copy of the same statue as that represented on the coins in question. It is included by M. Adrien Blanchet in his 'Representations de statues sur des stateres de Corinthe',2 and is mentioned by Head in B.M.C. (Cor.),pp. xxiv and xxvi in a similar list.3 These coins are without an indication of the city which issued them. That the 2 does not stand for the city appears from the fact that a similar coin in the Ashmolean Museum has A in place of E and a different symbol. These letters must therefore stand for the magistrate's name. Both : and A occur in this use on the Pegasostrident type. It is possible that the absence of a city-mark is due to the fact that Corinth was, at the time of issue, a member of the Achaean League.
COINS OF CORINTH AS A ROMAN COLONY A.
COINS ISSUED UNDER DUOVIRI.
During the period of one hundred and thirteen years, from the rebuilding of Corinth as a Roman colony until the death of Galba, the coinage was under the direction of magistrates, elected annually and called duoviri, one or both of whose names appear regularly on their coins with the title I VIR. Every fifth year, when the census was taken, they were named Duoviri Quinquennales, the title generally appearing on the coins as IIVIR QV IN.
A thorough study of the coins of this period was made in 1899 by Mr. Earle Fox,4 who eliminated many " ghosts " of early catalogues and arranged the series, so far as is possible, in chronological order. His arrangement is followed in this catalogue. All of his twenty-three classes and most of his sub-types are represented in our list of 224 coins. It is now possible to supply the missing name of the colleague of M. Ant. Orest. in class VII, as Cn. Pub. Regulus. The same name appears with that of L. Paconius Flam., who held office in the time of Claudius, about the year 50 (class XIX). This man is perhaps a descendant of the earlier magistrate. Under his class VIII (p. 101, 16 b) Fox noted a coin of these duoviri with athlete and race-torchfor obverse and reverse types, as mentioned in the catalogue of Rollin and Feuardent for 1862, but questioned the correctness of the description. Five examples of this type have been found, and it is catalogued as IX b. No coin of Fox's doubtful Class VIII 16 b, based upon Cohen's description, has come to light. Our one coin of Class XII (= Fox XI, 19) shows the word ITER following the names, and there is no room for P RF before it (see PLATEII, 34). But this does not dispose of the question of prefects at Corinth. In Class XI (= Fox X, 18) Fox was I
Cf. Paus. ii, 4, 5.
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3 Cf. nos. 168-170; pl. iv, nos. 14 and 15; figured also in Babelon, pl. ccx, 1.
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'The Duoviri of Corinth', J. I A. N., 2, pp. 89-116.
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inclined to take P R F as part of the name of Heius Pamphilus and to question the evidence for prefects acting as duoviri at Corinth (loc. cit., p. 93). That a prefect might serve as duovir is proved by an inscription which reads T MANLIO T F COL IVVENCO AED PRAEF 1. D. IIVIR.1 Mr. West suggests that Juvencus was acting as the personal
representative of Tiberius, probably in the quinquennial year 32/3. The position of the P R F on the obverse side of the coin with I T E R and the official C 0 R is more suitable if it is a title, especially as, on one of our coins, there would be enough space for it after PAMPHILO if it belonged to his name. One new pair of duoviri is included in our list as Class V, represented by seven coins of three sub-types. They were found in various parts of the excavations from 1903 to 1929. The duoviri are M. Antonius Theophilus and P. Aebutius. The latter had previously been duovir with C. Pinnius under Mark Antony, whose head appears on their coin (Class IV). Of M. Antonius Theophilus Plutarch says (Antony 68,3) that he was Antony's manager (80LoLK7r?) at Corinth, to whom Antony, before Actium, sent his friends "to be kept in safety until they can make peace with Caesar". He continues, "This Theophilus was the father of Hipparchus,who had the greatest influence with Antony, was tlle first of Antony's freedmen to go over to Caesar, and afterwards lived in Corinth." Another passage of Plutarch (Antony73, 2) mentions Hipparchus as already with Augustus before Antony's deatli. He appears twice as duovir, once with C. Servilius in Class VIII and again-I T E R-with M. Novius Bassus in Class IX. Probably Theophilus and Aebutius were appointed to office early in the reign of Augustus. The first quinquennial year of his reign was 24/3 and they may be assigned tentatively to that year. The coins are clearly of an early date. They are very small, especially in sub-class a (11 and 12 millimetres) in which the VIR is omitted on both sides and quinquennales is abbreviated to QV and Q. In this group the dolphin and trident are similar to those on anonymous coins which have been ascribed to this period. No coins of this class have COR,and the absence of the city-name caused ImhoofBlumer2 to describe sub-classes b and c as "probably" of Pella. Sub-class c had previously been given by Mionnet to Parium. On the basis of Imhoof-Blumer's attribution, Fox gave a coin of sub-class a to Pella, revising the reading of the name.4 This coin from Fox's collection is now in the British Museum and the inscription is read as [M]A TEO PL IIQ
It is interesting to read that the coin was forwarded to Fox
'as of Corinth'. One would like to know its provenance. Two specimens of subclass c were bought in Corinth recently. In all three sub-types the names, when given in full, are in the nominative. This is unusual, but there is precedent for it in one coin of Class XIV, d, which has both names in the nominative, although the ablative is the usual form.5 In Class XXIV the name regularly appearsas Agrippae, but in one coin from the excavations it is Agrippa,6 so that whether it is nominative or ablative, it is a variant from the usual form. 2
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Allen B. West, Corinth,Vol. VIII, Part II, Latin Inscriptions,no. 81. 3 Sup. M. Gr., p. 88, nos. 107, 107a. v, 393, no. 691 6 Cf. PLATE II, no. 43. J. I. A. N. 6, p. 16, P.S.
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M. Antonius Theophilus adds one more name to the long list of Greeks who held high office in Corinth under the Romans. According to Strabo (VIII, 6, 23), Caesar settled his new colony largely with freedmen- ivOlKovs TOV dnEXEV0EpLKOV yEvOVS 7XrXEaTrov'. Probably many of these were Greeks. With the remnant of the old inhabitants who remained in the ruined city or returned to it after its destruction by Mummius, and, with other Greeks who were enfranchised by Roman emperors or their representatives and given citizenship in Corinth, they helped to maintain the old Greek spirit under Roman rule. Of the duoviri who issued coins, at least ten appear from their names to be of Greek origin. Besides Theophilus and Hipparchus, M. Ant. Orest. was probably a Greek freedman of Mark Antony. The name C. Julius alone or with Greek cognomina, Nicephorus, Polyaenus, and Hera, points to enfranchisement by Julius Caesar. Pamphilus and Chilo have Greek names. C. Memmius Cleander was probably enfranchised by P. Memmius Regulus, Governor of Achaea under Caligula, and T. Claudius Anaxilaus had the emperor Claudius as his patron. A. P. Caninius Alexiadae f. Agrippa is named in two Corinthian inscriptions (West, loc. cit., nos. 65 and 66), indicating the Greek origin of this important family which furnished two duoviri. Inscriptions found at Corinth give the names of other Greek duoviri, who apparently issued no coins. T. Claudius Dinippus (West, nos. 86-90) and Cn. Babbius Philinus (West, nos. 131-132) were both duoviri quinquennales. The famous Spartan family of the Euryclids was also honored in Corinth. C. Julius Laco, son of Eurycles, was duovir quin. in the time of Claudius, perhaps in the year 42/3, and his son Spartiaticus was IIVIR QVINQITER before 50A.D. (Cf. West, nos. 54, 67, 68.) Mr. West also suggests that the C. Julius Hera-who served with P. Aebutius Sp. f. as duovirqui. iter. under Augustus (Class X), may have been C. Julius HIeraclanus,a relative, possibly the brother, of Eurycles.1 These inscriptions furnish additional evidence in favor of the theory that money was not issued every year but only from time to time, as required. A comparative table of the Classes as catalogued and Fox's list is added, with a few certain and some doubtful dates. Tableof Duoviri of CorinthwhoseNames appearon Coins. Catalogue Class
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VI VII VIII IX
V VI VII VIII
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Q. Caecilius Niger and C. Heius Pamphilus Cn. Publicius Regulus and M. Ant. Orest. C. Servilius C. f. Primus Mand . Ant. Hipparchus M. Novius Bassus and M. Ant, Hipparchus
QVIN QVIN
Before 30 B.C. 24/23 B.C. (?) 19/18 B.C. (?) 17 B.C.
West, 'The Euryclids in Latin Inscriptions from Corinth', A. J. A. xxx (1926), p. 391.
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INTRODUCTION Catalogue Class
Fox Class
P. Aebutius Sp. f. and C. Julius Hera P. Aebutius Sp. f. and C. Heius Pamphilus C. Heius Pollio and C. Heius Pamphilus C. Heius Pollio and C. Mussius1 Priscus L. Arrius Peregrinus and L. Furius Labeo P. Caninius Agrippa and L. Castricius Regulus A. Vatronius Labeo and L. Rutilius Plancus P. Vipsanius Agrippa and M. Bellius Proculus Octavius and Licinus L. Paconius Flam. - and Cn. Publicius Regulus Ti. Claudius Anaxilaus and P. Ventidius Fronto M. Ac. Candidus and Q. Ful. Flaccus Ti. Claudius Optatus and C. Julius Polyaenus L. Rutilius Piso and P. Memmius Cleander L. Caninius Agrippa
X IX XI X XII XI XIII XII XIII XIV XV XIV XV XVI XVII XVI XVIII XVII XIX XVIII XX XIX XX XXI XXII XXI XXIII XXII XXIV XXIII
B.
There is a series
QVIN
4/5 A.D. QVIN
22/23 A.D.
49/50 or 50/51 A.D. 51/52 A.D.(.)
67/68 A.D. 68/69 A.D.
QVIN
ANONYMOUS COINS
of small bronze
coins from the Corinthian
mint on which
no
names appear, either of duoviri or of emperor. These anonymous coins have on one side, and occasionally
on both, the legend
COR or CORIN; some of them have on one
side the letters SE, others have COL. They include, as types, the usual Corinthian subjects, Pegasos, dolphin, trident, Melicertes,
and Isthmus.
They are linked by subject,
inscription, size and general appearance with the smaller coins of the duoviri of the time of Augustus
and later, and have been placed in this catalogue
immediately
after
the coins with names of duoviri. One extremely interesting group has a head of Poseidon and the inscription COL on the obverse and various athletes,-boxers, runner, and discus-thrower-on the reverse. On one of them, no. 87, the pose of the runner is like that on the coins of the duoviri Bassus and Hipparchus, Class IX, b. They were undoubtedly issued on the occasion of the Isthmian
games and probably the duoviri coin above mentioned
was
minted on a similar occasion. Fox 2attributedthese coins to the time of Domitian, with a qualifying
" probably ", on the basis of the inscription
COL, but this appears insufficient
ground for so placing them. In connection with the games Domitian issued coins of the same type as those of his successors,
namely, large coins with i STHMIA in a pine-wreath
on the reverse and the emperor's head on the obverse. It is probable that coins of duoviri which
have the magistrate's
names
in a vwreath (Classes IV b, VIII b, X, XI,
XIII, XX c) have some association with the Isthmian games. All of these duoviri except those of Class XX, who acted under Nero, held office during the time of Augustus, and on the coins of the two earliest classes, IV b and VIII b, the obverse is a head of
Poseidon similar to the one on the anonymous coins. It may be inferred that this fashion in coin-types was most in vogue during the time of Augustus and that the athletic types belong to this period. I
For form of name cf. p. 19, note.
2
J. . A. N. 6, p. 10.
INTRODUCTION
8 C.
FROM DOMITIAN TO GETA
The greatest value of the coins of this period is for the study of Corinthian sculpture and architecture. The Numismatic Commentaryon Pausanias of Imhoof-Blumer and Gardner, published originally in the Journal of Hellenic Studies for 1885, 1886, and 1887, and illustrated by coins from the principal museums of Europe, is so complete that very few new types are to be added from our excavations. A glance through our catalogue, however, does perhaps bring out two points of interest. First, all the emperors used the same types, based frequently on a statue, doubtless in Corinth itself, as Imhoof-Blumer, Gardner and Blanchet1 believe. Secondly, the coin-maker had great freedom in his representation of the statue or the building, as the coins vary considerably in detail. For example, Ino, a common type on Corinthian coins, appears with and without Melicertes in her arms, with Isthmus seated before her, and with a sea-godor a dolphin at her feet. Melicertes himself may be sitting or standing or lying on the dolphin, with or without the pine-tree which appears to suggest the pine-grove in which his shrine stood. Poseidon may be in the form of the great statue in the harbor of Cenchreae, or seated within a shrine. Isthmus with a rudder in each hand, Aphrodite with the shield as mirror, Artemis hunting, Nike and Tyche occur in fairly uniform presentations. But interesting variations occur. Nike may hold the purse of prosperity as in no. 227. Tyche, as city-goddess, may have the rudder of the commercial city instead of the patera (no. 209). Aphrodite may wear the turreted crown of Tyche as the city-goddess of Corinth (no. 218). On the earliest coin representing the " armed Aphrodite " (no. 101, a coin of Domitian), the shield, though held in both hands, is resting on a pillar. The same pillar appears on a coin of Hadrian (N. C. P. pl. FF xvi), where the statue is represented in a temple. The question at once arises whether the original statue in the temple on Acrocorinth may not have had the pillar. Later coins have one or two Erotes before and behind the goddess, and on one of them the child is standing directly under the shield, which seems to be resting on his head. Under the later emperors, especially Septimius Severus and his family, the diecutters apparently strove to outdo their predecessors, and, since there were no new statues to copy, made groups by combining separate statues. Undoubtedly the group of Asclepius and Hygieia was a copy of a group in the temple of Asclepius which has been recently excavated (cf. Paus. ii, 4, 5), but Poseidon and Dionysus (no. 198), Hermes and Aphrodite (no. 208), Poseidon and Aphrodite (no. 218), were grouped together by the coin-makers from separate statues which sometimes appear alone on coins. Even representationsof buildings vary somewhat in detail. The circular temple of Melicertesappearswith five equidistant columns (no. 11),with three columns on each side (nos. 151 and 152),orwith two columns on each side(no. 186). Of extreme interest are the coins on which an attempt is made to present a complete scene. The most ambitious is one of Acrocorinth,with the temple at its summit and trees and shrines at its base and Pegasos flying off (no. 181). One of the coins of Antoninus Pius (no. 149) represents the harborof Cenchreaewith temples at the sides, a statue of Poseidon in the centre,and ships coming in. 1 Rev. Num.,
1907, pp. 317 ff.
INTRODUCTION
9
Two new types add to the problems of those who are attempting to reconstruct the Roman city. A coin of Septimius Severus (no. 192) represents the Scylla-fountain, already known from several coins, as in an architectural fagade with steps leading up to it and an arcade, with statues, above. Another coin (no. 153) not previously published represents a small shrine under a palm-tree with a seated figure within, possibly Poseidon with a dolphin, and a worshipper approaching. A small temple of Poseidon, with Triton acroteria and a palm-tree beside it, is illustrated by ImhoofBlumer in ' Choix de monnaies grecques', pl. II, no. 51. Of distinctly Roman subjects there are but few. The genius of the colony is represented sacrificingat an altar on one coin of Domitian (no. 104) and two of Hadrian (nos. 123 and 124) and, without the altar, on one of Marcus Aurelius (no. 161). Victory is represented only once (no. 103), while Nike is one of the most frequent reverse types. Hadrian, Lucius Verus, and Commodusare shown on horsebackwith right hand raised, in the common Roman coin-type inscribed adventusaugusti. Caracalla is represented riding down a fallen enemy and striking downwards with his spear, as in Roman coins of the profectiotype. On this coin, however, the composition of the group is strongly suggestive of the coins which represent Bellerophon on Pegasos striking downwards at the Chimaera below, a common Corinthian coin-type. D.
CORINTHIANTESSERAE
The term " tesserae" is here applied, somewhat loosely it is granted, to a small number of coin-like bronzes, belonging, it seems probable, to the early Roman period. There are two main types, but all alike have the obverse plain and the reverse type rather crudely stamped in a shallow and irregular incuse. They run from 19.5 to 21 millimetres in diameter. One type bears a dolphin to right and the letters D D (decretodecurionum). This signature gives them at once an official value, as the decuriones ranked above the duoviri as municipal magistrates. The other type has a Pegasos flying right, similar to those on the anonymous coins, and with the same inscription COR. It therefore appears to be semi-official. The dolphin sometimes, but not always, has Melicertes lying upon it, and in one case the pine-tree which appears on the coins with emperors' portraits on the obverse (e.g. Antoninus Pius, no. 137) is present. A specimen in the British Museum has the pine-tree. Fox 1 mentions two specimens in the Paris collection of an obverse with Pegasos and CORand "with a perfectly plain reverse ". These two pieces probably belong here, and doubtless others have been overlooked or disregarded by cataloguers, as not being true coins. These "tesserae" were found with the early Roman coins, eight of them in the Odeum. Others came from Peirene, from the Peribolus of Apollo and along the Lechaeum Road. They seem to have been used for some other purpose than money, and to have been authorized by the municipal senate as special limited issues, perhaps on the occasion of an athletic festival, to be used as admission tickets of honoured guests. 1 J.I.A. N. 6, p. 7, no. 10.
10
INTRODUCTION
COINS OF GREEK STATES OTHER THAN CORINTH The total number of coins from Greek states other than Corinth is not large, and their evidence presents little of general interest. A rather large proportion are from pre-Romantimes. More than half of them come from the Peloponnesus. The neighboring city of Sicyon leads the list with 106 out of a total for the Peloponnesus of 266. Argos is next with 64, of which 50 are of the Roman period, and Patrae, the other Roman colony of the Peloponnesus, is third, with 24. It is noticeable that association with the West has left very little evidence in the coins, as there is only one coin from Italy, one from Syracuse, and one from Carthage. ROMAN COINS Three coins of the Roman Republic of the century when Corinth is assumed to have been in ruins after its sack by Mummius suggest the possibility of some contact with Rome before the rebuilding of the city, while coins of the later republic probably were brought by Caesar'smen. During the time when the colony had the privilege of coining its own money, no large number of coins from the imperial Roman mint were lost. Naturally most of the money in circulation was from the local mint. The reigns of Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius show an apparent increase in intercourse with Rome, as well as a relatively large output of local issues. After the closing of the provincial mint, the city apparently lost its importance to some extent. Relatively few coins were found for the next century, although the reigns of Severus Alexander, Gallienus, Aurelian, and Probus yield more than the average number, and there is a noticeable increase from the time of Diocletian. With the transfer of the government to Constantinople, under Constantine the Great, Corinth became more active and attained a high degree of prosperity, which reached its highest point in the long reign of Constantius II, whose coins appear in enormous numbers in Corinth, and, in fact, in all of Greece. This period of prosperity seems to have continued until the sack and burning of the city by Alaric in 395, after which, except for the coins of Arcadius, only dwindling numbers of Roman coins appear. The Roman coins have been catalogued in as concise a form as possible, by giving the inscription and type of reverse, with references to Cohen and to Roman Imperial Coinage,as far as published. Where the inscription on the obverse differs from that of the reference, it has been noted. An attempt has been made to assign the various types to the mints, but as nearly all of the coins are in bad condition, the results are incomplete. The mint-marks, small and at the edge of the flan, are frequently missing or illegible. It does appear, however, that, for a time after the establishment of the earlier eastern mints, the coins found in Corinth come from western as well as eastern mints, but that, beginning with Constantine the Great, although coins from western mints still appear, there are increasing numbers from eastern mints, especially from Constantinople, Nicomedia, and Thessalonica.
INTRODUCTION
11
It is of interest that of the many types listed by Cohen for the Constantinian emperors, relatively few were distributed in Corinth and these were small bronze coins, mostly of the military issues. For instance, only 31 types of Constantine I were found in the excavations at Corinth, while the 682 coins of Constantius II are distributed among 17 types. Of these coins of Constantius II, 44 are of the gloria exercitustype and 329 of the fel. tenmp. reparatiotype with a soldier spearlinga fallen horseman. BARBAROUS IMITATIONS OF LATE ROMAN COINS, THE SO-CALLED VANDALIC COINAGE When the British Museum Catalogue of the Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Lombards was published by Wroth in 1911, thle coins which he called Vandalic had been reported only from Africa and Sicily, with one hoard from South Italy. He therefore suggested that they were coined in Africa, after the settlement of the Vandals there in 429. He adds, " To the Vandal period they may well belong, but their issuers would seem to have been some tribe or people less civilized than the Vandals." 1 About one hundred partly legible coins of this class have been found in Corinth. As many more which have nothing visible on either side were rejected. That these could have been made in Africa, with which Corinth had no connection, is impossible. They must have been made at some eastern mint. They are found with the coins of the later Roman emperors, especially Valentinian II and Arcadius, whose types they frequently copy. Their general appearanceis that of the small Roman coins, in fact, many of them look like old Roman flans re-used. Sometimes very small pieces, from five to ten millimetres in diameter, with nothing on them, and looking as if they had been cut down for use as " small change " are found with them. The finding of these coins in Corinth in such numbers implies the presence there of the people who were using them. Now a great invasion of barbarianstook place at the end of the Fourth Century, when Alaric the Goth overran the Peloponnesus and withdrew northward in 395, having sacked and burned Corinth. It seems reasonable to suppose that these barbarouscoins were theirmoney, made perhaps in the abandoned Roman mints to the north where old dies might be found for models and bronze ready for use. BYZANTINE COINS More than half of the total number of coins found in the excavations are Byzantine, and of these a majority come from the time of Alexius I, John II, and Manuel I, whose coins add up to the enormous number of 1500. In spite of the quantity of Byzantine coins found, there are practically no new types to be added to those listed in the British Museum Catalogue. There is one type, which is here ascribed to Alexius I (no. 126), which does not appear there. These coins are always badly struck, many of them apparently re-struck, but the head is certainly that of Alexius, though none of the specimens shows the determining inscription. A bronze scyphate type of which 37 examples were found, all worn so much that 1 B.M.C.
(Van.), p. xx.
12
INTRODUCTION
the inscription is lost, is ascribed to John II on the basis of its similarity to a larger billoncoin of that emperor (B.M.C., p. 562, type 6). FRANKISH AND FOREIGN COINS The earliest coins of the Villehardouin princes of Achaea were minted at Corinth,and the fine design of a castle-gate surmounted by the cross may be taken to be a conventionalized representation of the fortress on Acrocorinth (see PLATE X, 2). Schlumberger ascribes both this type and that with reverse of the Genoa gate to William Villehardouin between the year of his accession, 1245, and the year 1250, when he moved his court and mint to Clarenza. The numbers of coins of the two issues, 194 of the first and 137 of the second, seem disproportionatelylarge as compared with 37 of those from the Clarenza mint unless it be assumed that Corinth sank suddenly into total inactivity with the removal of the court. Probably the city was less prosperous, but it is also possible, as suggested by Bellinger 1, that the Acrocorinth type was at least begun by Geoffrey Villehardouin II, second Prince of Achaea, and that William either continued his brother's type for a time or adopted the Genoa-gatetype for his coins from 1245 to 1250. Coins of the kings of France and of various French feudal lords and bishops attest the presence of French travellers in Achaea or, at least, the circulation of French money in Greece at this time. Eight English pennies of the short-cross and long-cross types, which were widely circulated in Europe during this period, are doubtless to be similarly explained. Venice, the last state to hold Corinth before its final conquest by the Turks, issued a special coinage for her extensive Levantine possessions, and a few of these coins have been found scattered about the city. HOARDS Three hoards, all of late Byzantine times, and not of great importance, are recorded from Corinth excavations during the period 1896-1929. The first, a hoard of seventy-four coins of Isaac I, was found on April 30, 1929, stuck together in a badly corroded mass, but without a container. The coins are of interest because all three varieties of the type described on p. 140, no. 108 (cf. PLATE X) were present. The other hoards are French and belong, supposably, tothe period of Frankish occupation of the Morea. One was a bag of money found in a Byzantine house, April 29, 1907. It contained, with a silver ring, 119 coins of the Bishops of Clermont, one of the Bishops du Puy, and one gold coin of Alexius I. (Cf. p. 156, nos. 35, 36, 37, and p. 141, no. 116.) A smaller collection of coins was found on August 17, 1905, in dug earth, with bits of the cloth in which they had been put adhering to some of the coins. It consisted of five coins of Henry II of Saxony, minted in Lucca, and nine of the Bishops of Valence (p. 158, nos. 45 and 46). I
Corinth,III, Part I, pp. 66 ff.
CATALOGUE OF
COINS
An asterisk (*) beforea number indicates that the coin is illustrated in the plates.
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size.
Reverse.
Obverse.
No. of Coins.
CORINTH GREEK PERIOD Sixth century B.C.
*1
AR
145 1-80
drachm. Incuse of swastika pattern. Pegasos, bridled, with curled wing, flying 1.; beneath, ?. B.M.C. nos. 29 ff.; Babelon II', no. 1163.
*2
R
11 1-16
b Incuse of swastika pattern. hemidrachm. Forepartof Pegasos,bridled, with curled wing, flying 1.; beneath, 9. B.M.C. nos. 36-39; Babelon II', no. 1158.
1
Circa 520-480 B.C.
3
Al
15 2.50
Head of Athena 1. in Corinthian drachm. Pegasos, bridled, with curled helmet in incuse square. wing, flying 1.; beneath, [9]. B.M.C. nos. 87-90. Cf. Babelon IIV,no. 1178.
1
Circa 400-338 B.C.
Head of Athena 1. in Corinthian helmet with leather flap; to r., Zeus, naked, standing r., holding thunderbolt and sceptre. B.M.C. no. 168; Babelon II3, no. 494.
1
drachm. Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying 1.; beneath, 9.
Head of Aphrodite 1., wearing earring and necklace; hair in sphendone tied in front; ends tied high and falling loose behind. B.M.C. no. 181; Babelon II3, no. 511.
1
Head of Aphrodite 1., wearing drachm. with earring; hair in saccos. flypointed wing, Pegasos, ing 1.; beneath, 9. B.M.C. no. 184; Babelon II3, no. 511.
1
4
A
21 8.42
stater. Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying 1. ; beneath, [9].
5
AR
15 2.49
6
AR
16 2.15
c
14
GREEK COINS No.
RMetal.
7
Size. ze. Weighb.
8 ?475
Obverse.
No. of onf Coins
Reverse.
1
obol. Ornamented trident. Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying 1.; beneath, 9. B.M.C. nos. 215-216; Babelon II, no. 521. Circa 350-338 B.C.
8
Al
15 1.60
drachm (broken). Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying 1.; beneath, 9.
Head of Aphrodite 1., hair drawn up in knot, without net, ends hanging loose, (no letter visible). B.M.C. nos. 225-233; Babelon IIs, no. 554.
1
*9
AL
16 2.35
Head of Aphrodite 1., drachm. with similar to above; to r., A. Pegasos, pointed wing, flying 1.; beneath, 9. B.M.C. nos. 225-233; Babelon IIS, no. 554.
1
*10
M
10.5 ?65
diobol. Pegasos, with curled wing, Pegasos, with pointed wing, fly- walking 1.; beneath, AP. ing 1.; beneath, 9. B.M.C. no. 270; Babelon II8, no. 588.
1
Circa 400-146 B.C. *11
E
11-15
Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying; beneath, 9.
Ornamented trident upwards.
Pegasos r.
Symbol to r., amphora Symbol uncertain Symbol to r.: wreath race-torch dolphin thunderbolt star double-ax naked warrior r. Athena with Nike amphora cornucopiae tripod serpent bunch of grapes owl r. trophy naked warrior 1. running griffin Symbol to 1.: helmet Athena with Nike r. standing figure with cornucopiae r.
Pegasos 1.
286 1 16 (17) 10 9 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
15
GREEK COINS No.
Metal. Meta.
ize. Weight.
Reverse.
Obverse.
Symbols to r. and 1.: to 1., amphora; to r., 1 Nike Letters with and without symbols: 7 to ., A ,, A; to r., naked 2 figure r. 1 to 1., A; to r., bee , A; to r.,pine-cone 1 ,, ivy-leaf and A; to 1 r., Y to 1., amphora and A; 2 to r., -' to 1., /l 1 7 . H 1 ,, H; to r., wreath 3 1,, 1 ,, ; to r., wreath ,, E; to r., thunderbolt 1 to 1., S; tor., bunch of 1 grapes to r., L 1 to 1., amphora; to r., A 1 to r., ( 2 to 1., Athena with Nike; to r., () 1 to 1., Nike holding 3 wreath; to r., (N 1 O tor., 1 ,,n~~-~ 1 ,,amphora and 149 Symbols uncertain Direction uncertain.
1 to r., dolphin 33 uncertain Symbol B.M.C. pp. 53-56; Babelon II3, nos. 603-604.
N of Coins.
(235) (34)
Circa 300-243 B.C. 12
j
16-19
Head of Poseidon r., wearing wreath.
Bellerophon, wearing petasos, on Pegasos r., striking downwardswith spear; beneath, A 9 (1) A 9 A
3
B.M.C. p. 57, nos. 478-480. 13
_E
12-14
Head of bearded Herakles r., wearing wreath. B-f
p
Forepart of Pegasos, with pointed wing, flying r.; beneath, 9 TT (1) (1 ,, ,, 9. (1 ? (1 .
B.M.C. p. 57, nos. 481-482.
4
16
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Wei. Weight.
*14
E
15
*15
}E
14-16
Obverse.
No. of Conf Coins.
Reverse.
I
Second century B.C. Head of Athena 1. in Corinthian Zeus, naked, standing 1., helmet without crest. holding in r. long staff with hanging fillet; in 1., thunderbolt; to 1., ; to r., torch. Head of Apollo r., laureate.
COIT
2
4
Zeus, naked, standing r., holding in 1. long staff with hanging fillet; in r., thunderbolt. to 1., torch (1 AS A RM
C(2)
CORINTH AS A ROMAN COLONY A.
*16
*17
E
E
23-26
24-25
*18
E
21-23
*19
E
18-20
COINAGE UNDERDUOVIRI
I. L. Certus Aeficius and C. Julius L CERTO /EFIClO LAVS IVLI CORNW Head of Julius Caesar r., lau- C IVLIO IIVIR and C IVLI ? IIVIR reate. No countermark. (1) Countermark, open hand. 4) Bellerophon, wearing peta" sos, on Pegasos r., striking , ,, and A (1) downwards with spear. open hand, A, and V (1) ? ,, (2) B.M.C. 485-489; Fox 1.
9
II. P. Tadius Chilo and C. Julius Nicephorus P . TADI . CHILO CORINTHVM Bellerophon, wearing petasos and C IVLI . NICEP IIVIR chlamys, striding r. and seizing Pegasos by the bridle, before a Poseidon, naked, seated r. on rock; r. hand on knee; porch. 1. on long trident. B.M.C. 483-484; Fox 2.
3
III. Inst .. . and L. Cas[tricius Regulus ?] INST L. CAS a. CORIN II VIR Head of Zeus r., laureate. Athena advancing r., Countermark, A holding thunderbolt and shield. B.M.C. 525; Fox 3. INST L. CAS b. CORIN II VIR Nike advancing r., holding palm Chimaera walking 1. in 1.; in field to r., Q. Countermark, S B.M.C. 526-528; Fox 4.
11 4
7
17
GREEK COINS No.
etal.
Size. Weight.
*20
AE
24
*21
-E
16-20
Obverse.
No. of oins
Reverse.
IV. P. Aebutius and C. Pinnius a. CORI,IN P.AEBVTIO.C.PINNIO. Head of Mark Antony 1., bare. 11. VIR Prow left. B.M.C. 490; Fox 7. b. CORIPN Head of Poseidon r., bound with taenia. Fox 9.
P . AEBVTIO C ? PINNIO II . VIR . in wreath.
V. M. Antonius Theophilus and P. Aebutius P . AEBVTIVS. II .Q _ a. M ATEO IIQ Dolphin r.; border of dots. Trident; border of dots.
*22
.E
11-12
*23
AE
16, 18
b. M . ANTONIVS . II . VI . OQVINQ. Table with four straight legs; upon it, wreath; border of dots.
*24
_
15,16
c. MATTEOPL. II .VIR. QVIN. Bucranium; border of dots.
P . AEBVTIVS.II . VIR . VIN . Sacrificial vase; palmbranch to r. and around it; border of dots.
5 1
4
7 2 2
3 PAEBVTIVS IIVIR. QOVIN NQ PAEBVTIVSII Q. As in b. For discussion of this class, see Introd., p. 5.
VI.
*25
26
XA
2
22
22-24
Q. Caecilius Niger and C. Heius Pamphilus [Q C]AECIL . NIGR a. CORINT Head of Aphrodite r., wearing C.HEIO PN\ IIVIR earring and necklace; hair gathered back and tied, leaving Bellerophon on Pegasos loose ends. prancing r., striking with spear at Chimaera 1. beneath him. B.M.C. 496-497; Fox 10. b. CORIN Q CAECIL NIGR Head of Aphrodite r., hair bound IIVIR with crossed bands, and tied be- C HEIO PA\ hind, leaving loose ends. Pegasos flying r. B.M.C. 498-499; Fox 11.
4
8
1 *27
.
16
VII. Cn. Publicius Regulus and M. Ant. Orest. CN . PVBLICIO MAT COR.INN OKEST... 1., wearing Dionysus standing short chiton and boots; holds Head of Kronos r., bound kantharos in outstretched r. and with taenia; sickle behind neck; border of dots. thyrsus, obliquely, in 1. Fox 12.
GREEK COINS
18 No.
Metal.
*28
E
Size. Wei Weight.
No.o or Coins.
Reverse.
Obverse.
C. Servilius C. f. primus and M. Ant. Hipparchus C SERVILIOC F PRIMO 22 a. CAESARCORINTHI M ANTONIO HIPPARCORIN CHO IIVIR Head of Augustus r., bare. Heads, face to face, of Caius and Lucius, bare; between them, C L. B.M.C. 505; Fox 13. VIII.
29
.A
20-22
15, 16
b. CORIN Head of Poseidon r., wearing wreath.
C SERVI LIOCFPRI MOMANTO NIOHIPPA in wreath. RCHO B.M.C. 506; Fox 14.
M. Novius Bassus and M. Ant. Hipparchus .. a. [M NO]VIO BA[SSO.... IIVIR Head of Julius Caesar r., Head of Augustus r., bare. laureate. B.M.C. 503-504; Fox 15.
3
7
IX.
30
*31
22
.
ME
14-16
b. COR M NOVIO BASSO M Athlete, holding palm over ATHIPPARC shoulder, running 1. (4 coins); Lighted race-torch. running r. (1 coin). Cf. Fox 16 b. note; Bellinger 28.
E
33
E
20-23
P. Aebutius Sp. f. and C. Heius Pamphilus PR FITER P.AEBV TIO.SP.F COR C-HEIO Pegasos.flying r. PAMPH in wreath. [I]LO B.M.C. 494; Fox 18.
2
XII.
*34
E
24.5
5
4
XI.
16.5-20
2
P. Aebutius Sp. f. and C. Julius Hera. P./EBV .S[P F] and AVGVSTVS CORIN P./EBT.S ?** Head of Augustus r., bare. C.ILIO.1HE[,RA] IIVIR Q.VI within wreath. ITER B.M.C.491-492; Fox. 17. X.
32
25
C. Heius Pollio and C. Heius Pamphilus C. HEIO.POL. C .HEIO .PAA CORINTH[I] IIVIR ITER Head of Julius Caesar r., Head of Augustus r., bare; laureate; border of dots. border of dots. Fox 19.
1
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Sze. Weight.
Obverse.
XIII. *35
^
20-22
36
AE
22
*37
JE
21-22
I
19 No. Coinof Coins.
Reverse.
C. Heius Pollio and C. Mussius Priscus
24
a. CORINTHI AVGVSTVS Head of Augustus r., bare.
15 C FEIO POL CMVSSIOP RISCOIIVIR LIOiE ITER CIEIO POLLI CMVSSIO PR OlE I'ER ISCO IIVIR in parsley-wreath, CMVSSIO I'ER PRISCO &c. (1 coin). (1 coin). B.M.C. 509; Fox 20.
b. CORINTHI .. . Both forms as in type a. Head of Agrippa r., bare. B.M.C. 510; Fox 21. C hEIOPOL LIOE I'ER CMVSSIO P RISCO.II.VIR in parsleywreath.
c. CORINTHI TICAE ... Head r., bare.
2
2
Fox 22. 38*
J
20-21
d. CORINTHI DRVSVSCAESAR Head of Drusus Caesar r., bare.
C MVSSIO P RISCO IIVIR C -EIO POLLI OIE IER in parsleywreath. B.M.C. 511; Fox 23.
2
*39
A
21-23
Both forms as in type a. e. GERMANI CVS CAESARCOR Head of Germanicus r., bare. B.M.C. 512; Fox 24.
3
XIV. 40
.E
20
L. Arrius Peregrinus and L. Furius Labeo
a. L ARRIO PER... Head of Tiberius 1., radiate.
[LLFVR10 LA[BEONE I]VIR COR Hexastyle temple inscribed GEN IVLI
29 3
B.M.C. 520. Fox (loc.cit.) and B.M.C.give this name as Mussidius,abbreviatedon the coins to MVSSID. Froehnerin 'Les monnaies coloniales de Corinthe' (Revue Numismatique,1907, pp. 164 ff.) states that the letter is 0, not D, on coins which he has examined. Of our 24 specimens, 10 show O clearly, in 3 the letter might possibly be D but is more like 0, and in the remaining 11 the letter is illegible. The name Mussius occurs on an inscription from Acrocorinth (Corinth,vol. iii, pt. I, Acrocorinth,p. 53, no. 7 d), assigned by Broneer to the second century A.D., probably about the time of Hadrian (I.c., p. 60).
20
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weigh. Weight.
*41
JE
19-22
42
AE
21
*43
E
19-22
Obverse.
b. L ARRIO PEKEGRINOIIVIR, L FVRIO LABEONE Bust of Livia with hair in knot IIVIR COR at back; Hexastyle temple inhead r., 7. scribed GEN IVLI head 1., 4. B.M.C. 514-516; Fox 26. c. [L]FVPIO LABEO... Head of Liviar.,wearing stephane and veil.
L ARRIO PEKEGRINO IIVIR COR Hexastyle temple; inscr. illeg. B.M.C. 517; Fox 27.
JE
21.5
11
1
d. LARKIO PEKEGRINOIIVIK L FVPIO LABEON IIVIR 14 COR, L FVRIO LABEOI IIVIK L ARRIO PEKEGRINO IIVIR COR L FVRIVS LABEOIIVIR L AKRIVS PEREGRINVS IIVIR COP Head of Tiberius 1., laureate. Hexastyle temple inscribed GEN IVLI B.M.C. 518, 519, 521; Fox 28; for coin with names in nominative, cf. Bellinger 32 and Fox 25 (Cohen I, p. 160, no. 754). XV.
P. Caninius Agrippa and L. Castricius Regulus *. COK .... Head of Drusus r., bare. SeatedstatueofJuliaGens, veiled, r., with feet on footstool; holds patera and sceptre. B.M.C. 523; Fox 29. ..
44
No. of oisf Coins.
Reverse.
XVI.
*45
AE
19-21
*46
_
18-21
A. Vatronius Labeo and L. Rutilius Plancus a. A VATRONIO LABEONE L RVTILIO PLANCO 7 IIVIK IIVIR COR L KVTILIO PLANCO IIVIR A VATRONIO LABEOI\E Head of Caligula, laureate; IIVIR COR r., 6 coins; 1., 1 coin. Pegasos walking r. B.M.C. 500, 502; Fox 30. b. A VATKONIO LABEOIE IIVIR L KVTILIO PLANCO IIVIK Head of Caligula, laureate; r., 11 coins. 1., 2 coins, B.M.C. 501;
L RVTILIO PLANCO 13 IIVIK COP A VATRONIO LABEOFE IIVIK COR Nike alighting on globe 1., holding wreath and palm. Fox 31.
1
20
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
21 No. ofi Coins.
Reverse.
Obverse.
P. Vipsanius Agrippa and M. Bellius Proculus M BELLIO PROCVLO a. CAIVS CAESAR C CAESARAVGVS IIVIR COR PVIPSANIO AGRIPPA ......AVGVSTV IIVIR COR Head of Caligula, bare; r., 9 coins. Pegasos flying r. 1., 3 coins. B.M.C. 531-539; Fox 32. XVII.
*47
?E
*48
E
17-22
21
b. GERMANI CAESAR Head of Germanicus L., laureate.
M BELLIO PROCVLO IIVIR COR Rudder and globe.
14 12
1
Fox 34.
E
49
20
[P VIP]SANIO..... Heads, face to face, of Nero and Drusus, bare; between them, IE[D] Fox 35. B.M.C. 530;
GERM c. AGRI ....... Bust of Agrippina r.
XVIII. 50
E
19,21
3
Octavius and Licinus
P.. [TI C]LAVD ........VG Head of Claudius, laureate; r., 2 coins. 1., 1 coin. B.M.C. 541;
(a) LICINO (b) OCT.V to 1., ITER Hexastyle temple on rock; below, COR Fox 36.
L. Paconius Flam. and Cn. Publicius Regulus ... AA... a. [TI CLA]VDIVS[C]AESAR Nero and Britannicus Head of Claudius l., laureate. standing face to face; between them, NE BR; beneath, COR B.M.C. 542-543; Fox 38.
6
XIX.
51
E
*52 .
22
20
..
1
BLICIO REGVLO IIVIR As in no. 51.
1
COR SE Poseidon, naked, standing 1., holding dolphin and trident. Fox 40. B.M.C. 544;
4
b. IVL AGRIPP.. Head of Agrippina 1.
.
Fox 39.
*53
_
15-16
c. FLA\ REG IIVIR Head of Helios r., radiate.
D
22
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
*54
?
Size. Weight.
Obverse.
XX. 20-21
No Coins.
Reverse.
Ti. Claudius Anaxilaus and P. Ventidius Fronto
a. NERO CAESAR Head of Nero, laureate; r., 2 coins. 1., 1 coin.
TI CLA/ ANAXILAO IIVIlRCOR ..... NTONE IIVIR COR Nero standing 1., holding patera; behind him, Tyche, turreted, crowning him with r. hand, holding cornucopiae in 1.
7 3
Fox 42.
*55
?E
20, 23
b. ... CAESAR Head of Nero l., laureate.
56
E
20, 21
c. NERO CAESAR Head of Nero 1., laureate.
PVEN FRONTOISEIIVIR 2 COR (1 coin with . . NE) Tetrastyle temple, within which, statue of Nero standing facing. B.M.C. 550; Fox 43.
TI CLA/ ANAXI LAOIIVR COR in wreath. B.M.C. 547; Fox 44.
XXI. *57
M
21-22
2
M. Ac. Candidus and Q. Ful. Flaccus
a. NERO CLAVD CA... Head of Nero r., laureate.
MACCANDIDO IIVIR Genius standing l., holding patera and cornucopiae; in field, GEN COL; in ex., COR
5 2
Fox 45.
58
S
20
INA AVGVSTA . .... 1 MACCANDIDO IIVIR As in type a. Bust of Agrippina 1. B.M.C. 553; Fox 46.
1
59
?E
21
c. [NER]O CLAV . .. CAESA . Head of Nero 1., laureate.
1
60
E
23.5
d. AGRIPPINA AVGVSTA Bust of Agrippina r.
1
....... IIVI COR Aphrodite in biga drawn by Tritonsl.; holds mirror. B.M.C. 554; Fox 51.
..... IIVIR COR Helios, radiate, driving r. in quadriga. B.M.C. 552; Fox 54.
23
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
No. of
Reverse.
Obverse. O s
Ti. Claudius Optatus and C. Julius Polyaenus C IVLIO POLYAENO a. NERO CLAI .... IIVIR CQO Head of Nero r., bare. Inscr. illeg. on 1 coin. Bellerophon, naked, with shield on 1. arm, striding r. and seizing by bridle Pegasos 1. 56. Fox B.M.C. 564;
5
XXII.
61
?A
20, 21
*62
E
20-21
C IVLIO POLYAENO IIVIR COR TI CLA/DIO OPTATO IIVIR COR ISTH MIA in wreath. B.M.C. 565-566; Fox 57.
b. NERO CLA/D C ? ? Head of Nero, bare; r., 1 coin. 1., 2 coins.
L. Rutilius Piso and P. Memmius Cleander L R. . PISONE I .... a. NERO CAESARAVG IMP ; in fied, AD\E of laureate. Nero Head Gally r., A/G B.M.C. 571; Fox 58.
2
3
4
XXIII.
*63
E
21
64
AE
20-21
PMEMC ..... .... ANDROII Emperor standing 1. on suggestum, holding scroll in raised r.; in field, AD LO AV G B.M.C. 569; Fox 59.
b. NERO CAE.. AVG IMP Head of Nero r., laureate.
L. Caninius Agrippa ..... AGRIPP . ...CO . a. NEPTVNO Claspedl ands holdingtwo [A/G] Head of Poseidon r., bound with ears of corn and poppyhead. taenia; [trident behind neck]. Fox 60.
2
2
19
XXIV.
65
_E
20
*66
?E
19.5
b. NEPTVNO AIG Head of Poseidon r., bound with taenia; trident behind neck.
L CA]N
AG[RIP]PAE IVIR COK Isthmus, naked, standing facing, holding rudder in each hand.
Fox 61. *67
E
21
c. P . Q . .SENATV . Veiled head r., wearing stephane; border of dots. Fox 64.
LCAN AGRIPPAE IIVIR CO R Nike advancing 1.,holding wreath and palm; border of dots.
1
1
24
GREEK COINS No.
Size. j Metal- | wSlzeht ^ Weight.
*68
IE
20
tObverse.
No. of c Coins.
Reverse.
d. ROMAE ET.. Head of Roma r., turreted.
L CAN A... Clasped hands holding two ears of cornand poppyhead.
1
. . . AE IIVIR COR Tetrastyle temple seen from corner. B.M.C. 573, 574; Fox 66.
1
Fox 65. *69
.E
21
e. ROMAE ET IMPERIO Head of Roma r., turreted.
70
tE
21
f ......... Head of Roma r., turreted.
CO R Nike advancing 1., with wreath and palm.
1
L CAN] AGRIPPAE IIVIR COR Claspedhands holding two ears of corn and poppyhead. B.M.C. 577, 578; Fox 68.
4
Fox 67. 71
JE
*72 _,
*73
E
19-21
g. SVL[GAL]BAE /ENG IMP Head of Galba r., bare.
20-21
h. SVLGALBA[E CAE A/G IMP [SVJL GAL CAESAR AVG Head of Galba r., bare. Countermark, ivy leaf(?). B.M.C. 575,
18-20
i. SVL GAL CAESARAVG (S altered from A in die.) Head of Galba r., bare.
LCAN AGRI PPAE IIVIR COR Tetrastyle temple seen from corner. 576; Fox 69.
3
LCAN [AGRIPP]A IIVIR COR L ........ PAE . . CO . The coin with Agrippa has no room for an E;
6
cf. PLATE.
Nike advancing 1., with wreath and palm. B.M.C. 579; Fox 70.
B.
*74
kJ
13
*75
M
11, 14
*76
Ei
16
ANONYMOUS
COR Rudder: border of dots. I Trident upwards. B.M.C. 684-685; Fox (6), no. 5. CORIN
Dolphin r.
I Trident, square-headed,upwards. B.M.C. 687-688; Fox (6), no. 3.
COR Pegasos flying r.
SE Do n COK Dolphin r. B.M.C. 680; Fox (6), no 17.
.
25
GREEK COINS No.
Meal.
Size. Weight.
Obverse.
No. of Con. Coins.
Reverse.
77 77
16 18 E1E 16, 18
COR Pegasos flying r.
2
78
A
16
COR Pegasos flying r.
Melicertes lying on dolphin r., guiding it with his hands. Fox (6), no. 15, pl. I, 4.
1
16
[SE] Isthmus, naked, standing facing, holding rudder in each hand. B.M.C. 683;
COK Melicertes sitting on dolphin r., holding thyrsus over shoulder. Fox (6), no. 13.
1
CO0R Pegasos flying r.; border Chimaera r.; border of dots. of dots. Fox (6), no. 11.
79'3
*80
E
13
*81
_E
13, 17
*82
E
*83
E
16
*84
E
15
COR Melicertes sitting on dolphin r., holding thyrsus over shoulder. B.M.C. 681; Fox (6), no. 14.
Head of Poseidon r., bound with CORIN Pegasos taenia; trident behind neck; border of dots. border of dots. Fox (6), no. 7.
flying
1
r.;
16.5, 18 Head of Poseidon r., bound with CORIN taenia; archaic style with wedge- Dolphin r.; border of dots. shaped beard; trident behind neck; border of dots. Fox (6), no. 6.
Similar.
2
(a) COP, at 1.; (b) * P at r. Two naked boxers, face to face, striking at each other. Fox (6), no. 20; Bellinger, no. 51.
2
Two naked boxers, face
1
CO . Head of Poseidon r.,,bound with taenia; trident behind neck.
.
2
COR
to face; the one to r. with r. foot raised, as if falling backwards. 52. no. Bellinger, *85
JE
16
COL Similar.
COP At 1. naked athlete standing r., 1. foot advanced, holding palm (?) over r. shoulder; before him naked runner crouched r. for start; border of dots. Bellinger, no. 53.
1
*86
E
17
COL Similar.
COR Discobolus standing 1., r. foot advanced, holding discus in r., 1. raised; border of dots.
1
26
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
87
E
*88
3_
Size. Size. Obverse. Weiglit. * * * Similar. 17
Reverse.
?** Athlete running 1. [holding in r. palm], 1. down and back as in running. (Obscure).
16
Head of Helios r., radiate, draped. CORIN Fox (6), no. 12.
*89
IE
15
COR Head of Apollo r., hair bound, long locks at back of neck.1
90
AE
16
Head of Herakles r., lion-skin around neck, club behind neck.
Pegasos flying r.
No.of Conf Coins. 1
1
Pegasos flying r., border of dots.
1
COL COR Perseus standing facing, head to r., holding Gorgon-head in outstretched r., harpa and chlamys in 1. Fox (6), no. 24, pl. I, 12.
1
C.
DOMITIAN TO GETA
DOMITIAN 81-96 91
AE
27
*92
E
*93
*94
.OMITIANVS AVG ... Head r., laureate.
1
21-22
IMP CAESDOMIT AVG GERM COL IVL... AVG COR Head r., laureate. Pegasos flying r. Cf. B.M.C. 586; Cohen 702, 703.
4
E
20, 22, 24
IMPCAESDOMITIAVGGERM COL IVL FLAV AVG CORIN Head r., radiate. Chimaera r. B.M.C. 585; Cohen 698.
3
E
28
COL IVL .. AVG COR Bellerophon on Pegasos r., striking downwards at Chimaera 1. Cohen I, p. 528, no. 697; Bellinger, no. 54.
IMP CAES DOMITIANVS AVG .... GERM PP Ino running 1., with Melicertes Head r., laureate. in her arms. N.C.P. p. 12, no. 2; pl. B xx.
1
*95
AE
31
Obliterated.
PERM IMP Ino 1., holding Melicertes in her arms; facing her, Isthmus seated r. on rock; dolphin at his feet. Cohen 687; N.C.P. p. 12, 2; Bellinger 49.
1
*96
E
20
IMP CAES DOMIT. AVG GER COR IV ...... COR .. Head r., laureate. Poseidon standing 1., holding dolphin and trident.
1
The sameheadappearsas reversetype on a Corinthiancoin of MarcusAurelius(Paris,no. 878).
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
97
ize. Weight.
Reverse.
Nosof Coins.
COL IVL F .. OR (On r., upwards.) Poseidon seated 1.on throne, holding dolphin and trident.
1
...... AVG COR Poseidon standing in chariot drawn by two Tritons r. N.C.P. p. 16, no. 10, pl. D LVII.
1
.. AVG CO . ....IVL Isthmus, naked, standing facing, holding rudder in each hand. Cf. B.M.C. 584, pl. XIX, 5; N.C.P. p. 14, no. 6.
Obverse.
20 Head r., laureate.
*98
AE
27
21
IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GER Head r., laureate.
99
-E
21-22
IMPCAESDOMITAVG GEPM Head r., laureate.
2
*100
?
22
IMP . CAES . DOMIT . AVG . GERM Head r., laureate.
1
*101
S
22
IMP CAES DOMIT AVG ... Head r., laureate.
22
. ? ...DOMI Head r., laureate.
102
-
E *103
25, 30
COL IVL AVG COR The two harbors, Lechaeum and Cenchreae, as nymphs, standing facing, looking outwards, each holding rudder. Cf. B.M.C. 595 (Hadrian), with a different inscription. COL IVL AVG COR Aphrodite standing r., holding with both hands shield, which rests on pillar.1
1
. AV. ?COR ... Dionysus standing 1., leaning on i pillar and holding kantharos. N.C.P., p. 20, no. 16.
1
IMP CAES DOMITIANVS ?.. IMP CAESDOMIT AVG GERM Head r., laureate.
VICT AVG .... COP (in ex.) Victory standing 1., crowning trophy; at its base, seated captive.
2
LAV COR COL .... Genius standing 1. before altar, holding patera and cornucopiae. B.M.C. 581, pl. XIX, 2.
1
Cohen 696. 104
?E
24
... DOMITIAN .... Bust r., laureate.
*105
2E
23
IMP CAES. ?. IAN AVG . Head r., laureate.
COR COL ...... Tetrastyle temple on rock, seen from corner. Cf. B.M.C. 587, pl. XIX, 6.
1
on a coinof the statueof the 'armedAphrodite'of Acrocorinth, Thisappearsto be the earliestrepresentation and suggeststhat the statue fromwhichit was copied had the column. This theory is borne out by a coin of Hadrian (N.C.P. pl. FF, xvi), where the statue with the column is represented in the temple. The column is replaced
in later coinsby Eros,and in one he standsdirectlyunderthe shield.
GREEK COINS
28 No.
Metal.
Size. ei. Weight.
*106
E
22
IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM Head r., laureate.
107
_E
31
IMP CAES DO .....N GERM Head r., laureate.
*108
.
26, 28
Obverse.
Reverse.
COL IVL AVG COR Round building with high conical roof, ornaments at top and sides; three arches with statues. Bellinger 45; cf. N.C.P. p. 15, 8; Cohen 715.
No. of No. Coins.
1
1 PE[RM] IMPJ [GERM]Jin wreath of pine. Cohen 718; Bellinger 48. AVG
.MP CAESDOMIT AVG GERM Bust r., radiate.
ISTH M IA in wreath of pine.
2
? P CAES DOMITIANVS AVG Head r., laureate. Cohen 716; N.C.P. p. 15, no. 8. TRAJAN 98-117 *109
E
21-24
.... RAIA *.? Head r., laureate.
COL IVL LAV COR Poseidon seated 1. on throne, holding dolphin and trident.
7
B.M.C. 588. HADRIAN 117-138 110
JE
25
*111
.E
26, 27
IMP CAES ? ? HADR Bust r., laureate.
Bust r., laureate.
COLLIV .... Ino, with Melicertes in her arms, running r.
1
Round temple with domed roof and five equidistant columns; within, Melicertes on dolphin. Hunter, p. 104, no. 136. The usual type shows three columns on each side (N.C.P. pl. B xi, XII, XIII).
112
E
24
113
E
21, 24
114
E
22
... Head r., bare.
... COR Table under pine-tree, on which Melicertes on dolphin. N.C.P. p. 11, no. 1, pl. B vII (Ant. Pius).
1
IMP... Bust r., laureate.
..... Poseidon seated 1. on throne, holding dolphin and trident. N.C.P. p. 16, no. 10.
2
IMP TRAIAN HADRIANVS COL LAV IVL CORIN AVG Head of Poseidon r., wearing Bust r., laureate. taenia; trident behind head. N.C.P. p. 16, no. 10, pl. D LI; Cohen 1527.
29
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
ze. Weight.
*115
JE
21
116
E
*117
E
Obverse.
ReverseN.
of Coins.
IMP IE TRAIANV . Bust r., laureate.
. OL IVL COR Isthmus seated 1. on rock, holding inverted rudder. B.M.C. 590; cf. N.C.P. p. 14, no. 6.
1
24-27
.... Bust r., laureate.
COL IV .... COR Athena standing 1., holding Nike and spear; shield on ground behind, owl in front. N.C.P. p. 21, no. 20, pl. E xcii.
4
21
IMP CAES ... Bust r., laureate.
COR Bellerophon on Pegasos r., striking downwards at Chimaera 1.
1
.... B.M.C. 593.
1
118
J3E
24
.... Bust r., laureate.
119
E
25-28
. . . Bust r., laureate.
120
E
24
... IAN Bust r., laureate.
.. Zeus, naked, standing r., holding thunderbolt and eagle. Cf. N.C.P. p. 21, no. 19.
1
121
?E
25
HADRIANVS.... Bust r., laureate.
COL IVL COR Tyche standing 1. with patera and cornucopiae. Cf. N.C.P. p. 20, no. 17.
1
122
AE
21
** Bust r., laureate.
COL ... L..OR 1P Nike standing 1. with wreath and palm.
*123
E
26.5
*124
E
21
..IVLCO. Chimaera r. Bellinger 57; Cohen 1554, 1555. COL. . COR Chimaera 1. .....
4
IMP TRAIANVS HADRIANVS COL .... CO Genius standing 1., holding paAVG tera over lighted altar and cornuBust r., laureate. copiae.
1
COR Emperor standing 1., holding simpulum over lighted altar.
1
......... Bust r., laureate. Cohen 1552.
*125
?
26
IMP CAES TR .. Bust r., laureate.
HADR Bellinger 58. E
1 COLLI V L COR Emperor on horse 1., r. arm ex- I tended, 1. holding sceptre.
GREEK COINS
30 No.
Metal.
Size. Weght.
*126
S
25
CAES TRAIAN ANVS AVG Bust r., laureate.
127 AE
22
... ADRIAN .. Bust r., laureate.
Obverse.
Reverse. .
.
HADRI ? OL LAV IVL. . Satyr standing 1., holding pedum and carrying wine-skin over shoulder. Cohen 1541. . Head of Helios r., radiate.
No. of Coins.
1
1
Cohen 1532. 21.5
*128 _
IMP .... Bust r., laureate.
COLL . VL COR Cornucopiaeand globe.
1
*129
EA
25-28
IMP CAES TRA . . Bust r., laureate.
130
3
25-27
CAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIAN .. Bust r., laureate.
ISTH MIA in wreath of pine.
6
20-21
... . Bust of Tyche r., turreted.
. .... Clasped hands holding poppyhead and two ears of corn.
4
COL [L IVL COR] Bellerophon on Pegasos r., striking downwards at Chimaera 1. below. (Similar to no. 117.) B.M.C. nos. 693-695; E. Fox (6), no. 26.
2
131
A
COL L .... COR Propylaea, with central arch and two columns at each side, surmounted by quadrigaand statues. N.C.P. p. 22, no. 22.
4
B.M.C. 589. *132
133
134 *135
JE
AE
21, 22
25
E
22
-
25
No inscription. Head of Aphrodite r., wearing earring and necklace; hair tied behind with loose ends.
ANTONINUS PIUS 138-161 .... NTONINVS .... CLIC OR Head r., laureate. Belierophon on Pegasos r., striking downwards at Chimaera 1.
1
... TONINVS * . PIVS Head r., laureate.
.. I COR Pegasos flying r.
1
-..
C L ICOR
1
Head r., laureate.
Ino running 1., holding floating veil with r., and child in 1. arm; at her feet, sea-deity, who raises arms to receive child. N.C.P. p. 13, no. 2, pl. B xxIv.
*136
E
21
. Head r., laureate.
CLI .. . Melicertes standing on dolphin r., r. arm raised; mantle hanging from 1. shoulder. N.C.P. p. 11, no. 1; Cohen 1217.
1
31
GREEK COINS Size. Wight.
No.
Metal.
137
E
21
*138
E
20, 23 25
Reverse.
Obverse.
I No. of Coins.
iC *. ? OR | Melicertes lying on dolphin r. under pine-tree.
1
A ... AVG PIV . Bust r., laureate. ,, Head ,,
CLIC OR and COR . LI Poseidon seated 1. on throne, holding dolphin and trident. Cf. N.C.P. p. 16, no. 10.
4
ANTONINVS AVG Head r., laureate.
*139
E
20
. NTONINVS ? Head r., laureate.
CLI . O Kronos standing facing, head I., r. arm extended, sickle in 1. N.C.P. p. 27, no. 34; Bellinger 60.
1
140
_
25
...NV. Head r., laureate.
..C * Athena standing 1., holding Nike on outstretched r., spear in 1.; [owl on ground before her, shield behind]. N.C.P. p. 21, no. 20, pl. E xciim.
1
141
JE
27
COR Dionysus in short chiton and boots, standing 1., holding kantharos and thyrsus; before him, panther. Cf. N.C.P. p. 20, no. 16.
1
142
E
26
143
E
*144
JE
145
E
146
_E
18 1.
26
1 22,24
25
Head r., laureate.
.....
...
Bust r., laureate.
Dionysus in short chiton and boots, standing 1., holding in r. [?kantharos or grapes], in I., thyrsus; before him, panther. Cf. no. 141 above and B.M.C. 600, pl. XX, 2.
Head r., laureate.
Dionysus seated r. on throne, holding thyrsus erect before him. B.M.C. 601, pl. XX, 4.
1
1
* .
CO
Head r., laureate.
Artemis in short chiton moving 1., holding [torch] and bow; at her feet, stag 1. and dog r.
ANTON IN...P.... Head r., laureate.
COR CLI Tyche, turreted, standing 1. before altar, holding patera and cornucopiae.
2
COR..
1
..
Head r., laureate.
CLI
Nike alighting, slightly 1., both wings showing, holding wreath and palm.
1
32
GREEK COINS Size. ih. WTeight.
No. C of sf Coins.
No.
Metal.
*147
E
27
ANTONINVS AVG PIVS COR CLI Head r., laureate. Chimaera r. Cohen 1221.
1
148
_E
24
... Bust r., laureate.
1
149
4E
26
.... Head r., laureate.
Obverse.
Reverse.
CLI COR Lion sitting r. CLI COR Harbor of Cenchreaewith temple at each side, colossus of Poseidon in centre and three ships at entrance. N.C.P. p. 17, no. 11, pl. D Lx.
1
MARCUS AURELIUS 161-180 *150
A
19
C L I... Melicertes lying on dolphin r. under pine-tree.
MAVRANTO NINV. Bust r., laureate. B.M.C. 611.
*151
A]
27
IM AVRANTO NINVSAVG Head r., laureate.
152
E
26
...AVR ANTO NI Head r., laureate.
*153 .E
23
.. MAVR. . ONINVS Head r., laureate.
*154 _E
27
IMAVRAN TONINVSAVG Bust r., laureate.
23
... Head r., laureate.
155
?E
CLI COR (in ex.) Circular temple of Melicertes with dome-shaped roof and three columns on each side; stands on basement with central arched doorway; before temple, bull standing r. under a pine-tree. B.M.C. 614; N.C.P. p. 11, no. 1.
CLI COR (in ex.) Temple as above; before it, bull standing r., and behind him, priest raising r. hand. Cf. N.C.P. p. 11, 1, pl. B xim (Caracalla). CLI COR At 1. small shrine, within which, seated figure (Poseidon with dolphin ?); beside it, a palm-tree; before it, priest (or Emperor) standing 1., r. arm extended. For similar shrine with palm-tree cf. ImhoofBlumer, Choix P1. II, no. 51 (Corinth).
1
CLI COR Poseidon seated 1. on throne, holding dolphin and trident; before him, low altar.
1
. COR Isthmus standing facing, head L., holding rudder in each hand. N.C.P. p. 14, no. 6.
1
GREEK COINS
33
No.
Metal.
ize Weight.
156
/E
25, 26
... ANTO Bust r., laureate.
CLI COR Athena standing 1., holding Nike and spear; owl and shield on ground at her feet. Cf. N.C.P. p. 21, no. 20.
2
157
JE
26, 28
... ANTON . Head r., laureate.
CLI COR Aphrodite standing r., holding in r. long sceptre; in 1., apple. B.M.C. 607, pl. XX, 9; N.C.P. p. 18, no. 13.
4
158
E
21, 26, 27
MAVRAN ... AVG Head r., laureate.
CLI COR Aphrodite standing 1., holding shield as mirror. N.C.P. p. 25, no. 33.
3
159
E
21
IMP... S AVG Head r., laureate.
...COR Asclepius standing facing, head 1., holding serpent-staff.
1
IMP MAVR ? ? TON MAVR ANTONINVS AVG Bust r., laureate.
CLI COR Tyche standing 1. at altar, holding patera and cornucopiae.
4
MAVR ANTONI NVS AVGR Head r., laureate.
GE NC OLCOR Geniusstanding 1.,holding patera and cornucopiae.
1
*160
*161
1 18,23, 26, 28 E
27
Obverse.
Reverse.
Noof Coins.
LUCIUS VERUS 161-169 *162
E
*163 A
25
....P L AVREL V Bust r., laureate.
CLI COR Bellerophon on Pegasos r., striking downwards at Chimaera 1.
1
20
IMP L AVR VERVSAVG Bust r., laureate.
CLI COR Pegasos flying r.
1
*164
?E
27
.. . LAVR . . . RVS AVG Bust r., laureate.
*165
JE
27
. AVREL VERVS Head r., bare.
*166
?E
27
... Head r., laureate.
CLI COR Ino running r., holding veil above head with both hands; at her feet to 1., hippocamp r. N.C.P. p. 12, no. 2.
1
CLI COR Melicertes lying on dolphin r. within wreath.
1
.. Poseidon seated 1. on throne, holding dolphin and trident; before him, athlete standing r. N.C.P. p. 16, no. 10, pl. D LVI.
1
GREEK COINS
34
No. of Coins.
No.
Metal.
Size. Size. Weight.
*167
JE
28
IMP LAVR VERVSAVG Bust r., laureate.
CLI COR Dionysus standing 1., in short chiton and boots, holding kantharos and thyrsus; before him, panther.
1
*168
E
27
LAVR VERVSAVG Bust r., laureate.
CLI C * Dionysus, in short chiton, standing 1., holding bunch of grapes and thyrsus; before him, panther.
1
CLI CO Tyche standing 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae.
1
. ..COQ Emperor on horse 1., raising r. hand. Cf. Cohen 396 (horse r.).
1
Reverse.
Obverse.
*169
E
27
IMP CAES L AVREL VEK. S AVG Bust r., laureate.
*170
JE
27
VEKVSAVG IMP .... Bust r., laureate.
COMMODUS176-192 .... Melicertes lying on dolphin r. under [pine-tree].
1
171
E
18
IMP MAVR CO. Head r., laureate.
172
X
26
IMP COMMODVS AN ... Head r., laureate.
...COR Poseidon seated 1., holding dolphin and trident. Cf. B.M.C. 631, 632.
1
173
AE
25.5
MAVR COMMO . AN . ON CLI COR Isthmus standing facing, head 1., INVS Head r., laureate. holding rudder in each hand. head ?) (Countermark, Cf. N.C.P. p. 14, no. 6.
1
*174
E
26
COMMODVS ANTON Bust r., laureate. (Countermark, man's head.)
CLI COR Athena standing 1., holding Nike and spear; at her feet, in front, owl; behind, shield.
2
*175
.
25.5
MAVR COMMODVS AN .. Bust r., laureate.
C L I C .. Aphrodite standing 1., holding shield as mirror; before her, Eros. N.C.P. p. 25, no. 33, pi. G cxxIII.
1
*176
X
21
CLI COR Asclepius standing facing, head 1., holding serpent-staff. Cf. B.M.C. 638.
1
...MMO..SAVG Head r., laureate.
35
GREEK COINS No.
*177
Metal.
j
Size. e.h Weight.
Obverse.
Reverse.
25,26
COMMODVS ANTONINVSAV Bast r., laureate.
CLI COP Nike r., holding wreath and palm.
No. of Coins.
3
B.M.C. 640. 178
?E
25
.... Head r., laureate.
Nike 1., holding wreath and palm. B.M.C. 641.
179
X
25
180
E
24.5
CLI COR Tyche standing ]., holding patera over altar and cornucopiae. N.C.P. p. 20, no. 17.
1
CLI COR Emperor on horse r., raising r. hand.
3
COMMODO AN... Bust r., head bare, youthful.
COMM . Bust r., laureate. Cohen 1067.
*181
2E
28
COMMODVS .... Bust r., laureate. (Countermark, head.)
*182
_1E
19
IMP COMMO . . ANTON . Head r., laureate.
CLI COP (in ex.) Temple of Aphrodite on Acrocorinth; at each side below, shrine; to r., tree; Pegasos flying 1. N.C.P. p. 26, no. 33. CL I COR Pharos; to 1. below, vessel under sail approaching.
2
CL I CO Pegasos stepping r.
1
Cohen 1077. 17
183
E
*184
?
23
185
X
21,24
.. Head r., bare.
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS 193-211 C . COP Bust r., radiate. Bellerophon on Pegasos r., striking downwards at Chimaera 1. 645 B.M.C. Cf. (Chimaera r.). *.
PERT AVG L SE.. Head r., laureate. L SEPT SEV P. Bust r., laureate.
CLI COR Melicertes lying on dolphin r. under pine-tree. i B.M.C. 648, 649.
1
2
GREEK COINS
36 No.
Metal
Size. Weight.
Obverse.
Reverse.
. of Coins.
*186
E
18
.. AVG IMP VIII Bust 1., laureate, with shield and spear, seen from back.
CLI COR (in ex.) Round temple with two columns at each side and dolphin acroteria; within, Melicertes lying on dolphin r. under pine-tree; at each side of temple, a tree.
1
*187
E
25
.. T AVG IMP III Head r., laureate.
CLI COR Athena standing 1., holding Nike and spear; at her feet in front, owl; behind, shield. N.C.P. p. 21, no. 20.
1
*188
M
20
ERPV REPT AVG IMP Head r., laureate.
CLI CO Hermes seated 1. on rock, holding out r. towards head of ram standing before him; 1. holding caduceus.
1
CLI COR Herakles standing r., leaning on club, over which hangs lion-skin. N.C.P. p. 23, no. 23.
1
189
26
.
*.
Bust r., laureate.
190
E
25
......T AVG IMP III Bust r., laureate.
191
.E
25
.. Bust r., laureate.
*192
E
24 ..
*193
A
24
PT VER.... Bust r., laureate.
CLI COR Nike l., holding wreath and palm.
.. I COR Nike in biga r., holding wreath. Cf. Cohen 829.
Cri COR
PER
CLI COR Tomb of Lais; Doric capital, on which, lioness r., standing over prostrate ram. N.C.P. p. 19, no. 14.
A
24
.... IA AOMNA Bust r.
195
E
24
IVLIA DO MN Bust r.
1
Scylla-fountain with dogs' heads and basin r., within square building, above which, arcade of three arches and statues; steps below. Bellinger, no. 86, note.
SEPS VEPS SEPSE Head r., laureate. (Countermark, heart-shaped.)
194
1
JULIA DOMNA . * - COR Isthmus standing facing, holding rudder in each hand. .. I COR Athena standing facing, holding Nike and spear; shield on ground resting against spear; (no owl visible).
1
1
1
37
GREEK COINS Size.
Obverse.
No.
Metal.
e Weight.
196
SE
26
IVLIA DOM . Bust r.
*197
AX
27
*198
AE
24
199
E
24,25
200
ki
*201
202
Reverse.o.
No.o of Coins.
CLI . Athena seated 1. on throne, holding Nike on extended r., spear in 1.; shield resting against it behind throne. Cf. N.C.P. p. 156, no. 20, pl. FF x (Sept. Sev.).
1
IVLIA DO MNA Bust r.
C L I COR Hermes standing r., holding caduceus in r.; 1. arm rests on column.
1
IVLIA D OMNA Bust r.
CLI COR Poseidon standing r., holding trident in 1., r. outstretched; facing him, Dionysus standing 1., holding thyrsus in 1., r. outstretched, holding kantharos.
1
IVLIA D . . . . AVG Bust r.
C L I COR Tyche standing l., holding patera and cornucopiae;beforeher, altar.
2
23
CLI COR . LCA DOM NA... Bust l., with cornucopiae at Tyche seated 1. on throne, holdshoulder. ing patera and cornucopiae. B.M.C. 658.
1
-E
24
.. LIA DOMNA AVG . Bust r.
1
AS
24
IVLIA DOMN Bust r.
CL ICOR Tetrastyle temple of Aphrodite on Acrocorinth; below, pediment of temple with trees in front of it and an arch at each side; at 1. of rock, a tree. Cf. B.M.C. pl. XX, 15 (Marc. Aurel.). ISTH M IA in pine-wreath.
.
1
CARACALLA 198-217 CL[] COkR Melicertes lying on dolphin 1. within wreath. Bellinger 65.1
1
CLI .OR Ino, with Melicertes in her arms, running 1.; at her feet, dolphin (?). Imhoof-Blumer (M. Gr.), p. 161, no. 22.
1
203
AE
24
IMP CAES . .. ONINVS Bust r., laureate, with cuirass
204
A
26
.. Bust r.
1 The coin referred to as Weber 3805, now in the British Museum (Weber 109) has dolphin r. and pine-tree
behind. F
GREEK COINS
38 No.
Metal.
Siz. Weight.
205
E
26
206
M
.25
Reverse.
Obverse.
...
.
o sf Coins.
1
Bust r., laureate.
Round temple of Melicertes, three columns at each side; [within, Melicertes lying on dolphin].
CAES. Bust r., laureate.
CLI COR Poseidon seated 1., holding dolphin and trident.
1
.... CL I COR NINVS PIVS Zeus seated 1. on throne, holdBust r., laureate. IMP MAVR ANT CAE A ing Nike and sceptre. Head r., laureate. Cf. B.M.C. pl. XX, 8 (Marc. Aur.) and N.C.P. pi. FF ix (Had.).
2
Cohen 729. *207
-E
*208 JE
24, 25
24
IMPCAVRANT ONINAVG Head r., radiate.
CLI COR At r. Hermes standing 1., holding in r. wreath; in 1., caduceus; at 1. Aphrodite r., holding shield as mirror; before her, dolphin, downwards.
1
209
S
25
. AVR....CAESAR Bust r., laureate, with cuirass.
CLI COR Tyche standing 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae.
1
210
E
24
IMP CAES MAV Bust r., laureate, with cuirass.
CLI . R Nike r., holding wreath and palm.
1
Cohen 737. *211
E
24
MAVRELIVONCS Bust r., head bare.
* . CO Nike standing r., writing on shield which rests on pillar.
1
*212
A
25
MAVRELIVONCSARANT .. Bust r., laureate.
CLI C0 R Nike standing facing on globe, holding disk on her head with both hands.
2
CLI ... Emperor on horse galloping r., striking downwards with spear at fallen enemy below.
1
.. COR Scylla-fountain (Scylla 1., both armsraisedtwo dogs at her knees, on rock-base); to L, basin. For same fountain within building, cf. no. 192 (Sept. Sev.).
1
IMP MAVRE.. . CAE A Head r., laureate. Cf. Cohen 738. 213
E
25
IMP CA . MAV... Bust r., laureate. Cohen 743.
*214
E
24
MAVR Bust r., laureate, with cuirass.
39
GREEK COINS Metal.
No.
*215
Size. Sze Weighb.
26
!
Reverse.
Obverse.
MAVRE .... N Bust r., laureate, with cuirass.
CLIC OR Lion sitting r.
No. .off Coins.
1
PLAUTILLA 216
E
21
(Cut down to irregular square) C L..... ? ?AVGVS * * Aphrodite standing 1. on rock, Bust r. holding shield as mirror. B.M.C. no. 665.
1
*217
E
25
PLAVTIL... Bust r.
CLI CO Aphrodite standing 1., holding shield as mirror.
1
*218
?
23
PLAVTILLAE AV ... Bust r., cornucopiae in front. (Countermark, man's head).
GVSTAE
CLI COR Poseidon standing r., holding trident and dolphin; facing him, Aphrodite, holding shield as mirror in both hands and wearing turreted crown.
N.C.P. p. 17, no. 11, pl. D
LXIII.
22
PLAVTILLA... Bust r.
CLI COR Athena standing 1., holding Nike and spear; [shield on ground behind her]. B.M.C. 667, 668, pl. XXII, 8.
2
23
PL ..... Bust r.
. . COR The nymph Peirene seated 1. on rock, holding pitcher in r., resting 1. on rock; behind her, serpent. Bellinger 68; N.C.P. p. 23, no. 24.
1
221 IE
25
(a)PLAVTILLAEAVGVSTA. (b) . LAVTIIIAL AVGVSTA Bust r. B.M.C. 673;
CLI COR: COR CLI Tyche standing 1., holdingpatera and cornucopiae;beforeher, altar. Bellinger 67.
3
222
JE
25
COR (in ex.) PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE .. Nike in biga r., holding wreath. Bust r. Cf. no. 191 (Sept. Sev.).
1
*223
.
23,24
(a) 9LAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE (countermark, emperor's head) (b) PLAVTILLAE AVG ... Bust r. B.M.C. 675,
(a) C I L C O R (b) C L I C 0 R Nike r., holding wreath and palm.
2
224
?
23
9LAVTILLA AVGVSTA Bust r.
CLI COR Nike facing, both wings showing, holding purse in r.; [in 1., palm].
1
219
E
*220
E
AVGVSTAE
GREEK COINS
40 No.
Metal.
225
Size. Weig Weight.
Obverse.
23
SEPTIMIV. Bust r., head bare.
Reverse.
GETA 209-212 .. COR . Poseidon standing 1., with r. foot on rock, holding dolphin and trident. Bellinger 70, pl. I, 7.
*226
E
24
.?. TAS CAESAR Bust r., head bare.
*227
JE
23
mEPTIMIVS .. CAESAR Bust r., head bare.
No. of coins.
1
CLI COR Aphrodite standing r., holding sceptre and apple.
1
C L I CO Nike standing facing, with wings raised, holding in r., purse, in 1., palm. Bellinger 69. (Incorrectly described.) Compare no. 224, for Nike with purse (Victory brings wealth).
1
TESSERAE *228
Unstamped
Dolphin r.; above, D ; below, D
3
*229
,,
Melicertes lying on dolphin r.; below, D D;(in 1, a a).
4
*230
,,
Melicertes lying on dolphin r. under pine-tree.; below, D.D.
1
*231
,,
Pegasos flying r.; below, COR
11
GREEK STATES, other than Corinth ITALY Bruttium. *232
E
22
Circa 283-203 B.C.
Head of Zeus r., laureate; behind head, thunderbolt; border of dots.
BPE TTI N Naked warrior advancing r., armed with helmet, spear and oval shield ; below shield, bunch of grapes. B.M.C. (Italy), p. 327, no. 70; McC1.1529-1530.
1
SICILY Syracuse. 233
E
17
Circa 413-357 B.C.
[MY]PA Head of Athena 1., in Sea-horse, with curled wing, 1.; Corinthian helmet bound with rein hanging loose; plain borolive-wreath; curls hanging loose der. behind. B.M.C. (Sicily), p. 187, no. 290; McCL.2766. 1
See Introduction, p. 9.
1
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
Obverse. bverCoins.
41 of
Reverse.
MACEDONIA KINGS OF MACEDON
234
E
18
235
E
11
236
A3
Philip II 359-336 B.c. Head of Apollo r., bound with I lAIArOYNakedyouthonhorse taenia. prancing r., hind-legs on short ex.-line; below, e Miiller, pl. XXV, 117.
1
Alexander the Great 336-323 B.C. Head of young Herakles r., in lion-skin: border of dots.
? E-ANA between clubr.,above, and bow-case 1., below; beneath bow-case, E Miiller, pl. XXII, 1699.
1
Cassander 316-297 B.C. 18,19
Head of young Herakles r., in lion-skin.
(a) BA[ZS]AEnXe(above). (b) Inscr. illegible. Naked youth on horse stepping r. with r. foreleg and 1. hind leg raised; r. hand raised. (a) below, /, between horse's legs, T. (b) below, 9, between horse's legs, T, in front, eight-rayed star. Cf. McCl. 3554, 3557, 3564.
Demetrius Poliorcetes 306-283 B.C. 14, 15, 17 Head of youth (or Athena) r., in B A above prow r.; to 1., aplustre; crested Corinthian helmet, to r., double ax; below, R McCl. 3587; Newell (Dem. Pol.) 162.
237
iE
238
A2
15
239
JE
16, 17
2
5
Head of youth (or Athena) r., in B A above prow r.; below, W crested Corinthian helmet. Cf. McCl. 3589; Newell (Dem. Pol.) 172.
2
Macedonian shield with six cres- BA SI Macedonian helmet with cent-shaped ornamentsand circle double crestand cheek-pieces; to in centre, within which, j; pel- 1. below crest, cresent (1), double lets between crescents (1). ax (1), helmet (1), ? (1). Newell (Dem. Pol.) nos. 125 if.
4
Antigonus Gonatas 277-239 B.C.
*240
M_E 18,20
Head of Athena r., in crested Corinthian helmet. (Countermark, bearded head, on coin with pedum).
BA on either side of Pan standing r., erecting trophy; below, 4/; to 1., Macedonianhelmet (visible on 8); to r., T (1), wreath (1), pedum (1); others obscure. McCl. 3599-3606.
10
42
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Wegh. Weight.
241
?E
18, 20
242
JE
19
*243
E
12
*244
_E
17, 18
No. of Coi. Coins.
Reverse.
Obverse.
Head of young Herakles r., in lion-skin.
BA'I Naked youth on horse stepping r.; r. hand crowning horse; below, A/ (2 coins obscure) Cf. McCl. 3609.
Philip V 220-178 B.C. Head of youngHeraklesr.,in lion- BA above to 1.; 4) below. skin. on horse stepping r. (Countermark, prow ?) Cf. McC1.3656.
3
Rider
1
Head of young Pan r., with long I B above to 1.; A to r.; 4> below. ear [and horn]. Naked rider on horse prancing r. Cf. McC1.3652.
1
Head of Poseidon r.
3
Athena Alkis r., archaic style, draped, armed, and brandishing spear in r.; to 1., B to r., A below A, harpa (1). Cf. McCl. 3653; Hunter p. 343, nos. 4 and 5. MACEDON UNDER THE ROMANS
*245
E
Gaius Publilius, quaestor, circa 148-146 B.C. Head of Athena Parthenos r., in rAIOY M (monogram of Gaius crested Athenian helmet. Publilius) TAM IOY Feeding ox r., head full-face ; below,' (monogram of Bottiaea). Gaebler p. 68, no. 210.
21
1
THESSALONICA IMPERIAL COINAGE
Mark Antony *246
E
23
ANT AmNOe[E:IA]tol.downwards behind woman's head r., hair KAI in laurel-wreath; border of rolled and knotted in neck; bor- dots. der of dots. B.M.C. (Mac.) p. 115, nos. 64-66; cf. McC1. 3778.
1
Augustus 247
^
16
.
.... TOI from l. Head of Augustus r., bare.
eEr'[A]
AONIK EQN in laurel-wreath; above, star. B.M.C. (Mac.) p. 116, no. 71; cf. McCL.3780.
1
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
43
Obverse.
Reverse,
No. of Coins.
Septimius Severus
248
?
26
? e?ECCAAONI . nN
[A]VKA* . nT
Head r., laureate.
1
Nike r., with wreath and palm.
THRACE HADRIANOPLE
Gordian III 238-244 *249
E
26
AYTKMANTrOPAIA NOC AT Bust of Gordian r., laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentur.
AIPIANOnOAEITI Apollo, naked, standing 1., holding patera and laurel-branch. (No fillet). cf. B.M.C. (Thrace), p. 120, no. 29. 77; Bellinger
1
THESSALY THESSALIANLEAGUE
250
JE
23
SEBA to 1., downwards. of Augustus r., laureate.
Augustus Head .... Armed Athena r., raised spear in r., shield on outstretched
1
1.
Cf. McCl. 4992. PEPARETHUS.
*251
E
21
Imperial Times
SEBAZ nEnA Bearded head r. Head of Augustus r., bare. Hunter I, p. 460, no. 4.
1
NORTH-WEST GREECE EPIRUS
Ambracia 238-168 B.C.
19, 21
*252
A M Zeus naked, advancing r., B P holding thunderbolt in r., aegis in extended 1.; to l., AP (1 coin). Cf. B.M.C. (Thes.), p. 95, nos. 24 ff.; McCl. 5125
Head of Apollo r., laureate.
2
Buthrotum. Roman Times *253
JE
23
P. DASTIDIV[S L COR]NEL D D above;below, II.VIR.QA Bull standing r., head facing. IVS]to r., upwards. Head of Zeus r., with oak-wreath. Imhoof-Blumer (M. Gr.), p. 139, no. 30.
1
GREEK COINS
44 No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
Reverse.in
No. of
Nicopolis *254
.J
22,23
Augustus NIKOnOAl (Obscure). (a) . BACT OK ... M A Bust of Nicopolis r., winged, (b) . Actia seated 1. on throne, wearing wearing turreted crown. turreted crown; holds prize-vase containing palm in r., in 1., torch. B.M.C. (Thes.), p. 102, nos. 1-4.
2
Julia Domna *255
AE
25
IEPAEN E I K OnOAEQE Nike r., turreted, holding wreath and palm. Cf. B.M.C. (Thes.), p. 106, no. 31.
IOV AOMNA CEBA Bust r., cornucopiae in front.
1
Caracalla 256
B
25
* KMA ANTONINOC Bust of Caracalla r., laureate.
IEPAC... K... Nike r., turreted, holding wreath and palm.
1
CORCYRA229-48 B.C.
*257
JE
*258
.
18
20,21
Head of Poseidon r., laureate, O on either side of bucranium; trident over shoulder. above, IVP; all in laurel-wreath. B.M.C. (Thes.), p. 144, nos. 465-466.
1
Head of young Herakles r., in lion-skin.
2
KOP.. PAIRN Forepart of galley r., (no letters visible below). Cf. BM.C. (Thes.), p. 145, nos. 485 if.; McCl. 5249. ACARNANIA
*259
Al
23 8.44
Alyzia. Circa 350-250 B.C. Pegasos, with pointed wing, fly- [A]AYI around to r. Head of Athena 1., in Corinthian ing L.;beneath, A helmet with leather flap; to r., bow ? Cf. B.M.C. (Cor.), p. 114, no. 1; McCl.5281.
1
Leucas. Circa 350-250 B.C. 260
A
13
AE[YKA]AInN Ornamentedtrident. Cf. B.M.C. (Thes.), p. 177, no. 62; McCl. 5360.
Pegasos flying r; beneath, A
1
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Size. Weight.
45
Obverse.
Reverse.
No. No. of Coins.
Oeniadae. Circa 219-211 B.c. *261
A
22
* * NIAAAN Bearded head of man-headed bull (Acheloiis) r. B.M.C. (Thes.), p. 189. nos. 6 if.
Head of Zeus r., laureate.
1
CENTRAL GREECE LOCRIOPUNTII338-300 B.C.
262
?E
14
Head of Athena r., in crested AOK PnN Bunch of grapes. Corinthian helmet. 2 coins have illegible letters above. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 7, nos. 57 ff.; Babelon IP, nos. 453, 454, pl. CCVII, 26-28. DELPHI.
263
iE
25
Head of Antinous r.
4
Hadrian
I * * *Tripod on stand. N.C.P. p. 119., pl. Y ii.
2
BOEOTIA
264
It
7 0.215
Federal. Uncertain mint, circa 387-374 B.C. Boeotian shield. I B O Bunch of grapes. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 36, nos. 40-41.
1
Circa 244-197 B.C. 265
AE
18
BOIflTlN Poseidon, naked, standing 1., resting r. foot on rock; r. arm resting on knee, 1. hand holding trident. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 41, nos. 81-89; pl. VI, 8.
Head of Demeter, three-quarter face r., wearing corn-wreath.
5
Circa 197-146 B.C.
266
*267
E
AE
12
14
Boeotian shield.
* * * TN Trident upwards; to r., dolphin. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 43, nos. 108 ff.; McCl. 5635-5636.
Tanagra. First century B.C. TA TANArPAI Head of woman r., with high N A Artemis in short chiton and turreted crown; border of dots. boots running r., holding long lighted torch in both hands. Imhoof-Blumer, Num. Zeit., 1877, p. 29, no. 105; cf. Mionnet, Sup. III, p. 521, no. 103. G
1
2
GREEK COINS
46 No.
Metal.
Seig. Weight.
Obverse.
Reverse.
ons. Coins.
Thebes 315-288 B.C.
*268
E
14
Head of young Herakles r., in eHBAInN between club and lion-skin. thyrsus, filleted, both 1. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 87, nos. 201-203.
1
Thespiae Circa 146-27 B.C. *269
*270
271
272
JE
E
E
~
15
16
Female head r., laureate, wearing ES[TTI]E.nN Lyre, all within modius and veil. laurel-wreath. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 92, nos. 14-22. Thespiae. Domitian e zETTI EWN Apollo, holding *. Head of Domitian r., radiate. lyre, seated r. on cippus ?, his feet on footstool. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 93, nos. 30-32; N.C.P. p. 117, no. 3.
18
CEEEP .... Head of Domitian r., laureate.
15
CEEEP .... Head of Domitian r., laureate.
EECnlEWN Apollo Citharoedus, standing facing, holding plectrum and lyre. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 93, no. 27. ....... Female figure turreted (?), standing r. (obscure).
1
1
1
1
EUBOEA
Chalcis Circa 369-336 B.C.
273
E
12-14
Head of Hera facing, wearing ear- A A (1 coin); X .* (1 coin). rings and necklace, and diadem Eagle flying r., holding serpent adorned with five disks and fillet in beak and claws. which hangs down at sides. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 112, nos. 70-73; Babelon IIP,p. 187, no. 164.
7
197-146 B.C. 274
*275
E
.E
16.5
19
XAA Eagle flying r., holding serpent Head of Hera, facing, on Ionic in beak and claws; above, IAIZ; capital; wears fillet with ends beneath, AAe. hanging down at sides. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 115, nos. 96-103. Chalcis. Nero NEP.ON KAICAP CTPATIKAAY EYeYKAI XAA Head of Nero r., bare. Head of Hera r., with headdress of three rows of pearls (no capital). Cf. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 117, no. 108.
1
1
47
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size Weight.
276
E
22, 23
Reverse.
Obverse
XAAKI .... Head of Hera r., with headdress of three rows of pearls, set on Ionic capital. Cf. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 117, nos. 108, 109 (Had.).
NEP .N KAI... Head of Nero r., laureate.
278
E
AR
16
15 2.25
2
197-146 B.C.
Eretria. 277
o of Coins.
EYBOI EnN above and below bull butting r. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), pp. 98-99, nos. 39-44; McCl. 5717-5719.
Female head r., veiled.
Histiaea 197-146 B.C. Head of Maenad r., wearing ear- ISTI .... Nymph Histiaea seatring, necklace, and vine-wreath; ed r. on stern of vessel, holding hair rolled. stylis (details obscure). Cf. B.M.C. (Cent. Gr.), p. 128, nos. 34 ff.
1
1
ATHENS Silver. *279
iR
18 2.98
186-147
Head of Athena r., in ornamented helmet with triple crest.
B.C.
Owl standing facing, wings closed, on amphora r.; on either side, A OE AI or
1
no Hr to 1., club; the whole in olivewreath. Cf. Svoronos, pl. 46, nos. 10-12. Bronze Circa 339-322 B.C.,or later. Head of Athena r., wearing ear- A 0 between two owls r. and 1., ring and close helmet with floral the whole within olive-wreath. scroll. B.M.C. p. 20, nos. 209-215; Svoronos, pl. 24, no. 55; Babelon I3, p. 94, no. 26.
280
A
16
281
A
12
Head of Athena r., wearing ear- [A] ring and close, crested helmet O E Double-bodied owl facing; with three olive-leaves in front above, on either side, olive-spray; and scroll at back. beneath, kalathos. B.M.C. p. 21, nos. 221-223; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22, nos. 38, 39; Babelon lI, p. 122, no. 69.
282
-L
15
Head of Athena r., in crested A O Owl standing r. in corn-wreath. Corinthian helmet. B.M.C. p. 22, nos. 229-234; Svoronos, pl. 22, nos. 66-70; Babelon II, p. 123, no. 75.
1
1
48
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Size. Weight.
283
JE
10
Obverse.
Reverse.
Head of Athena r. (obscure).
A Owl standing r. on plain . exergue line.
No. of oin Coins.
1
Cf. McCl. no. 5928. *284
JE
14
Triptolemus in winged car drawn .... by serpents 1.; he holds ears of Pig r. on bundle of twigs; in ex., corn in r. hand. kerchnos. B.M.C. p. 23, nos. 248-250; Head, p. 376; Babelon P1,nos. 82-83 and pp. 138-142. Circa 229-83 B.C.
285
1E
18
Head of Athena r., in crested Corinthian helmet; border of dots.
286
?E
18
Head of Athena r., in crested Corinthian helmet.
287
AE
19
Head of Athena r., in crested Athenian helmet.
Ae
iE
19
Head of Zeus r., laureate.
A
288
AE 0 Zeus standing r., naked, hurling thunderbolt; to r., six-pointed star between crescents. B.M.C. p. 81, nos. 552-5; Svoronos, pl. 81, nos. 45-48.
1
A eE Zeus standing r., hurling thunderbolt; to 1. and r. below, caps of the Dioscuri surmounted by stars. B.M.C. p. 80, nos. 549-550; Svoronos, pl. 81, nos. 33-39.
2
E Sphinx, wearing modius, seated r., all within olive-wreath. B.M.C. p. 83, nos. 570-572; Svoronos, pl. 80, nos. 18-21.
*289
k
10
290
JE
18
Head of bearded Dionysus E r., ivy-crowned. B.M.C. p. 86, nos. 604-607; Svoronos, pl. 25, nos. 36-42 (ascribed to Athenian cleruchs of Peparethus).
Imperial Times Head of Athena r., in Corinthian IA e H kerchnos. helmet; border of dots. For similar reverse cf. B.M.C. nos. 642-643. Bust of Athena r., in crested Corinthian helmet.
AEHN Al [lN] Athena standing facing, head left, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, long chiton with diplois and aegis; holds spear in r., and shield on 1. arm. B.M.C. p. 93, no. 676; Svoronos, pl. 86, no. 8.
1
1
1
49
GREEK COINS
No. oisfof Coins.
No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
Obverse.
*291
AE
22
Bust of Athena r., in crested Corinthian helmet; border of dots.
292
AE
293
?E
13.5
Head of Athena r., in Corinthian A .. Owl r. helmet. Cf. B.M.C. p. 101, no. 732; Svoronos, pl. 88, no. 31.
294
S.E
15
Head of Athena r., in crested A 0 . downwards. Corinthian helmet. Owl 1. Cf. B.M.C. p. 102, no. 737; Svoronos, pl. 88, nos. 51-52.
295
SE
18
... Head of Athena r., in crested Owlr., in olivetree (very Corinthian helmet.' obscure). Cf. B.M.C. p. 100, no. 717; Svoronos, pl. 89, nos. 20-21.
1
*296
JE
22
Head of Athena r., in crested Corinthian helmet; border of dots.
1
Reverse.
AEHNAI.N Athena seated 1., wearing crested helmet, long chiton and aegis, with peplos over knees; holds in r., patera, in 1., spear; shield stands upright on ground at back of seat; in front of her, an olivetree. Cf. B.M.C. p. 97, no. 702; Svoronos, pl. 87, no. 33.
1
14.5, 17 Head of Athena r., in crested A e H to r. downwards. Owlr.; Athenian helmet adorned with. to 1., olive-spray. three upright olive-leaves; border of dots. B.M.C. p. 101, no. 730; Svoronos, pl. 88, nos. 23-26.
1
AEHN Al IN Bucranium; knotted fillet with tassels at ends hanging from horns; border of dots. Svoronos, pl. 99, no. 19 (same die); cf. B.M.C. nos.810-812 (with wreath). MEGARA After 307
297
E
20
B.C.
M. . PEQN Lyre.1 Head of Apollo r., laureate. B.M.C. (Attica), p. 119, no. 15; McCI.5988.
1 This coin was foundin the Potters'Quarterand the obversehas two countermarks, both of amphorae,but slightly different.
GREEK COINS
50 No.
Metal.
Size. eight. Weight.
*298
.E
15
Prow 1.; on it, at r., tripod; beneath, dolphin 1.
299
.E
15
Prow 1.; on it, tripod.
300
^
14
ME[TA]Prow 1.
Tripod between two dolphins upwards. B.M.C. p. 120, nos. 30-34.
13
MEr. Prow 1.
Sacred column, bound with fillet, between two dolphins upwards. B.M.C. p. 121, no. 36.
301 |
17
*302
oNo. Reverse.
Obverse.
of oins. Coins.
MEr Above and below, two dolphins swimming 1. in circle; border of dots. B.M.C. (Attica), p. 120, nos. 26-27.
1
MEFA Above and below, two dolphins swimming r. in circle; border of dots. B.M.C. (Attica), p. 120, nos. 28-29.
1
After circa 146 B.C. M . . . PE. Head of Apollo r., laureate. Artemis in short chiton with diplois, running r., carrying torch in each hand. N.C.P. p. 4, no. 1 (=Mionnet II, 141,319).
1
1
Imperial Times Antoninus Pius 20
303 |E
*304
AE
25
Head of Antoninus Pius r., laureate.
N MEAA . Asclepius standing facing, head 1., r. hand holding serpent-staff.
Septimius Severus CEBTIMIOC CEO[YH]POC ME r .. EWN nEPTINAE Asclepius standing 1., leaning on Bust r., laureate. serpent-staff; Hygieia standing facing him, holding cornucopiae and pitcher. Cf. B.M.C. (Attica), no. 50 (positions reversed).
1
1
Julia Domna 305
A3
26
IOV..A.OMNA Bust r.
.. AP EWN Apollo standing 1., between Leto and Artemis, holding lyre in 1. (details not clear, coin much worn). Cf. N.C.P. pl. A x (Sept. Sev.) and FF ii (Commodus).
1
51
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. eight. Weight.
No. No.oof Coins.
Reverse.
Obverse.
Geta 23
306 .E
MEA PEON Demeter, veiled, wearing long chiton with diplois, standing r., with a torch in each hand, kindling a tall torch which stands before her. B.M.C. p. 124, nos. 55-56.
AOV CEnT rETA KA Bust of Geta r., head bare.
1
AEGINA After circa 404 B.C. 307
E
12, 15
Incuse square divided into five compartments. B.M.C. (Attica), p. 143, nos. 206 ff.
A between two dolphins upwards.
2
PELOPONNESUS PHLIUS
11-15
*308
*309
iE
15,16
Bull 1., butting.
Circa 400-360 B.C. 0 with 4pellets, in corners; 4) with 2 pellets, at sides. 6) nos. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 34, 16-17, 13-15; Babelon IP, p. 514, nos. 728-729.
Third century B.C.,or later Head of Athena r., in Corinthian 0 Bull 1., butting. helmet.
10
2
Imperial Times Julia Domna 310
M
23
IOVAIA AOMNBust r.
OAIA CIWN Tyche standing 1., r. raised, 1. holding cornucopiae.
1
SIcYON
*311
A
8 0.35
*312
iR
15 2.16 16 2.90
Circa 400, or earlier-circa 323 B.C. I Dove flying 1. in olive-wreath. Lion advancing 1.; below, : B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 39, no. 38; Babelon II3, p. 526, no. 771, with 3; Head, p. 410. El Chimaera 1.
Dove flying 1.; in field
(1) (1)
I B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 45, nos. 111 ff.; Head., p. 410; Babelon IP, p. 534, no. 803.
1
2
GREEK COINS
52 No.
Metal
Size. Weigt. Weight.
Obverse.
Reverse.
o of Coins. Coins.
Circa 323-251 B.C.
*313
~E
13
314
?E
11-14
Dove flying r. 3 coins). ,,
1. (2
1
I 2 in olive-wreath. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 43, nos. 89-91; Babelon II, p. 531, no. 794.
Dove flying r.
,, ).
M Above, A;
5
below, wreath, f, Ra, noth-
ing. B.M.C. p. 44, nos. 97 ff.; Babelon II3, p. 531, nos. 796-797. 1I in olive-wreath. Boy standing r., holding long fillet in raised hands; to r., dove flying r. B.M.C. p. 47, nos. 135-137; Babelon IP, p. 538 no. 814; Head, p. 410.
1
(28) X1 in olive-wreath. (28) (2 B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 47, nos. 138-145; Babelon II, p. 538, no. 815.
58
EY in olive-wreathl B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 48, no. 149; Babelon IIS, p. 538, no. 812.
2
in olive-wreath; to 1., ME 14, 17, 19 Head of Apollo r., laureate. B.M.C. p. 50, nos. 172-173; Babelon II8,p. 535, no. 810.
3
*315
AE
14.5
'316
iE
11-17
Dove flying r. 1. ,
317
AM
*318
319
.E
16.5
13-18
,
Dove flying 1.
!1 Dove r., feeding, below, Al2) K ,,
Tripod in olive-wreath.
15
2) B.M.C. p. 51, nos. 184 ff. 251-146 B.C.
*320
M
14-18
321
.E
18
I1in olive-wreath. Dove flying 1.; (a) between wing and tail, 0 1(3) (b) above, -ENOTI, between wing and tail, MOE (c) above, TTPOMA back of wing, AA B.M.C. pp. 53-54, nos. 213-214, 218, 223-224.
5
I on either side of tripod; all in olive-wreath. B.M.C. p. 54, nos. 225-226.
1
Dove feeding r.; inscription illegible.
Weil, Z. f. N. VII. p. 376,suggeststhat EYstandsfor Euphron,tyrantof Sicyonshortlyafter 368 B.C.
53
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. eig. Weight.
*322
E
17-20
Reverse.
Obverse.
SI Dove flying 1., with fillet in beak; (2) above, AINEA' above and between wing and NIOY tail, ATT'OAAC/ (2) to r., [-E]NO KPI (1) others illegible. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 55, nos. 234-240; Head, p. 411.
Head of Apollo r., laureate.
No. No. of Coins.
10
Imperial Times Septimius Severus *323 _
*324
E
.. K ..N Pan standing 1., holding kantharos in r. and grasping goat by horns with 1.
1
NIWN C. ... Serapis seated 1. on throne; r. extended toward head of Cerberus before him, 1. holding sceptre. N.C.P. p. 31, no. 14.
1
17
? EnTCEVHPOC Head r., laureate.
25
... CEBHP.C.n Bust facing, head in profile to 1., laureate.
ACHAEA
Aegium 146-31
B.C.
325
AE
23
[AIriE]QN downwards at 1. Head of Zeus r., laureate.
1
326
JE
21
AIFIEnN Head of young Dio- eEO-IOS KAHTAI[OS] Eagle standing 1. nysus r., ivy-crowned. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 19, nos. 6-7.
1
Zeus striding r., hurling thunderbolt; [eagle] on extended .... 1. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 18, nos. 4-5.
Patrae 146-32 B.C.
*327
E
19
APICTAPXOC LA ... TTATPEWN Poseidon r., naked, thrusting with trident, 1. arm extended, (holding dolphin ?); to 1., P; to r., caduceus. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 22, no. 5, with different monogram; Hunter II, p. 125, no. 2, same official and same monogram (incorrectly given by Bellinger, no. 90).
Bust of Athena r., in crested Corinthian helmet.
H
1
GREEK COINS
54 No.
Metal
*328
E
Size. eig. Weight.
Obverse.
22-23
Head of bearded Herakles r., bound with taenia.
Reverse.
Athena r.; in r., couched spear, on 1. arm, round shield. (a) MHTPOA/OPOC? . . KAEOC TTATPEON to 1., F, to r., owl. (b) NIKOCTPATOC KAAAICTPATOY nATPEON to 1., palm, to r., P (2) B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 23, nos. 8-11, 12-13.
of No. No. of Coins.
3
Patrae as a Roman Colony Claudius 329
Ai
25
*...
Head 1., bare.
..A A.. . Eagle r. on thunderbolt between two military standards; [below, XXII]. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 25, nos. 21, 22; Cohen 125.
1
Domitian *330
E
18
COLA . . CAESARAVG F DOMITI ANVS inwards from r. The wolf 1., suckling Romulus and Remus. Head r., laureate. Cf. Cohen 734.
1
Hadrian 331
332
E
1E
20, 21
21
COLA A P ATR EN S (a) HADRIANVSAVG COS III PP Eagle r. on thunderbolt between Head r., bare. two military standards. (b) Inscr. illeg.; head r., laureate. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 26, no. 30.
. NA AVG ... Bust r.
Sabina . .A A P e. . EN . .. Male figure in short chiton standing 1. on pillar in circular enclosure, r. arm extended. Cf. N.C.P. p. 82, no. 16 pl. R i. (Had.) and p. 164, 1. (Domna).
2
1
Antoninus Pius 333
E
20
ANTONINVS AVG PI . Head r., laureate.
?
CO.AAP .... Tyche standing facing, head 1., with patera and cornucopiae.
1
Marcus Aurelius 334 .,
27
AVG .... Bust r., laureate.
COL A A PAT. Asclepius standing facing, head 1.; in r.; serpent-staff. N.C.P. p. 81, no. 12; cf. Cohen 1170.
1
55
GREEK COINS No.
*335
Metal.
?
Size. Size. Weight.
27
Reverse.
Obverse.
IMP CAES MAVREL AN ....
COL A A PATR
No. Con. of Coins.
1
Genius standing 1., holding patera
AVG
and cornucopiae.
Bust r., laureate.
Commodus *336
337
?
AE
20, 27
25
*338
E
22
*339
E
24
IMP COMMODVS ANT . ?. COL A A PATR Head r., laureate. Eagle standing 1. on thunderbolt IMP COMMODV. ANTO AVG between two standards. Bust r., laureate. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 28, no. 40; Cohen 1112. ........ATR. Head 1., radiate.
Poseidon standing 1., with r. foot on rock; dolphin on outstretched r., 1. holding trident. N.C.P. p. 81, no. 11; Cohen 1088. . A PTAP I. O Apollo standing 1. on base, holding Nike on outstretched r., in 1., a branch. N.C.P. p. 80, no. 10.
COMMOD ... INVS AVG Head r., laureate.
.*
OMMO ...
COLA
E
20
*341
JE
27
25
342
*343
JE
26
A..
Hermes standing 1., naked, r. hand on head of ram, caduceus in 1. arm, which rests on pillar.
Bust r., laureate.
*340
2
[C]OLAA PATR Tyche standing facing, head 1., holding patera and cornucopiae. N.C.P. p. 82, no. 16; Cohen 1111.
COMMOD... Head r., laureate, youthful.
...
MMOD
VSAVG
Head r., laureate.
COL A A PATR
Roma seated 1. on cuirass, holding spear in r., 1. on helmet which stands on shield behind cuirass; behindher,nakedyouth,laureate, crowns her, holding short sceptre in l. Cf. N.C.P. pi. R n (Dom.) for similar type.
1
Septimius Severus . COL A A. 1. ? CEV. ...CEPT Bust r., laureate, with aegis. Eagle standing 1. on thunderbolt between two standards. IMP CLS SEVE... Bust r., laureate.
COL AA PAT Priestess (?) standing facing in high two-wheeled cart drawn by two oxen r. Similar reverse, Athens Mus., 1892-23 A' 369, (Corn., Patrae).
1
56
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
344
.E
19
'E
19
No. of Coins.
... Head r., laureate.
..PATR Bust of Tyche 1., with cornucopiae at shoulder. N.C.P. p. 82, no. 16; Cohen 870.
1
Caracalla *345
MAVRANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM Bust r., laureate, with cuirass.
C[OLA] A PATR Artemis Laphriastanding facing, head r., wearing short chiton and boots; quiver at shoulder, r. hand on hip; 1. holds bow which rests on low pedestal; at her feet, to 1., dog r. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 29, no. 46; cf. Cohen 750, 751; Bellinger 92.
1
Geta *346
E
27
IMP SEPTIM IVS GETA ... Bust r., head bare.
COLA A PATR Athena standing r., holding spear in r., patera in 1. Cf. N.C.P. p. 78, no. 6.
1
Achaean League 280-146 B.C. Mantinea (Antigoneia), after 222 B.C. 347
*348
MR
Al
19 2.22
Head of Zeus r., laureate.
17 2.30
Pallantium, after 194 B.C. X in laurel-wreath; below, triHead of Zeus r., laureate. A dent upwards; in field, TT A
in laurel-wreath; A in field, A N EY B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 9, nos. 100-101.
1
B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 11, no 123.
349
_E
20
Megara, after 243 B.C. Zeus standing 1., holding Nike in Achaea seated 1., holding wreath r., in 1., sceptre; in field, MYMA and long sceptre. X?o MErAP ... Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 12, no. 134.
1
Cleonae (?), after 229 B.C. *350
.E
19
Zeus, as above; in field,
AXAI .... NAIN Achaea, as above. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 14, no. 157.
1
57
GREEK COINS No.
351
Metal.
IE
Size.
19
Reverse.
Obverse OCoins.
Weight.
Zeus, as above; ASZN
Phlius, after 228 B.C. AXAIfN .... fN in field, n Achaea, as above. B.M.C. (Pel.), pp. 12-13, nos. 145-146.
No. cisf of
1
ELIS Circa 323-191 B.C.
352
E
19
353
E
16, 17
354
E
20
I [F]A. Horse r., trotting. Head of Zeus r., laureate. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 74, no. 145 (head 1.).
1
F A Zeus naked, striding r., holding in raised r., thunderbolt, on extended 1., eagle; M in field, -P Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 74, no. 147.
2
FA AEI nN in olive-wreath; below, V( B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 75, nos. 149 ff; McC1.6674-6.
1
Head of Apollo r., laureate.
Head of Zeus r., laureate.
ZACYNTHUS
Circa 370-350 B.C.and later. 355
JE
13
Lyre.
I .... Tripod. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 97, nos. 29-32; Babelon IIP, p. 786, no. 1211, pi. CCXXXVI, 17.
1
MESSENE 280-146 B.C.
356
E
18.5 19.5
(a) Head of Demeter l.,diademed, hair rolled back and hanging loose in neck. (b) Head r.
NE Zeus Ithomates striding r., thunderbolt in raised r., eagle on extended 1. (a) to 1., tripod; to r., wreath,
(b) to 1., A I in wreath; to r., tripod. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 111, nos. 34-5, 26-7.
*357
E
19
Imperial Times ZeusIthomates r., naked, holding MECCHNIWN Bust of Messene r., turreted and thunderbolt and eagle, as above; in front, tripod; to 1., wreath. veiled, B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 112, no. 43.
2
GREEK COINS
58 No.
358
Metal
JE
SWeight. Weight.
27
Reverse.
Obverse.
Septimius Severus .... CEOVHPOCTTEP [MECCH]N[I]QN Bust 1., seen from back, with Zeus Ithomates standing r., holding in r., sceptre, on 1.arm, eagle; cuirass, spear, and shield. to r., wreath. Athens Mus. no. 4234.
f Coins.
1
MOTHONE
359
:E
20
360
_E
21.5
.... Bust r., laureate.
Septimius Severus MO ....N Tyche standing L., holding rudder and cornucopiae. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 117, no. 1, pl. XXIII, 15.
1
Julia Domna N MOEnN .. Athena standing l., r. arm extended, 1. holding spear. N.C.P. p. 68, no. 2; cf. B.M.C. pl. XXIII, 20 (Geta).
IOVAIA AOM NA CE Bust r. (countermark-head).
1
THURIA
*361
E
23
Septimius Severus eOVPI ATWN ... Bust 1., seen from back, with Athena standing facing, head r., holding spear and simpulum; bespear and shield. fore her, low altar, flaming.
1
Julia Domna 362
AE
22
IOVAIA AO Bust r.
...
.
OVPI ATWN A A turreted, holding patera Tyche 1., over lighted altar and cornucopiae.
1
LACEDAEMON
Second and First Centuries B.C. 363
24
??? Head of Lycurgus r., bound with taenia; border of dots.
Club and caduceus combined; to 1. and r., A A
2
R\I ; all in wreath. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 122, nos. 14 ff; for same monograms cf. no. 36; Hunter II, p. 149, no. 7. 364
?1
16
Head of bearded Herakles r., A A Club; to l., R; to r., J ?;all laureate. in wreath. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 124, nos. 41-43.
1
GREEK COINS
59 Reverse.
Obverse.
o
No.
Metal.
365
E
Weig. Weight. 26
366
_E
24
.... Head of Apollo r., laureate; hair rolled at back.
1
367
A
20
... Head of Lycurgus r., bearded, bound with taenia.
1
368
369
AE
SA
21, 22
20
A[A] Dioscuri standing facing, Bust of Athena r., helmeted. each wearing pileus and chlamys Countermark-woman's head r. and holding spear; all in wreath. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 125, nos. 51-53. A A Artemis running r., holding torch in both hands; beside her, hound; all in wreath. to 1., caps of Dioscuri to r., TIMA . .. TOS B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 126, nos. 58-60.
Club and caduceus combined; to 1. and r., A A E? 6P[WN] APIC] T[IM all in wreath. C] [TO B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 126, no. 61.
Imperial Times Eurycles, governor under Augustus A A with club between; Head of Zeus r., diademed. EY all in olive-wreath. Eni PY K/E. O' B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 127, nos. 63-64.
Co. Coins. 1
3
Without name of Magistrate KE Club. Head of bearded Herakles r., IAA bound with taenia (obscure). AA] IMO [N]1 WN B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 127, no. 67. With name of Emperor Hadrian
370
*371 J
_E
26-28
26
.... DRIAN .. ? Bust r., laureate.
AAKELAI The Dioscuri on MON IN horseback, charging r.; above their heads, stars. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 129, nos. 73-74.
Marcus Aurelius AAKEAAIMO EhAIM MAVPANT) NEINOC Avro ONI N (sic). Hermes running r., holding Head r., laureate. Dionysus on 1. arm, caduceus in 1. hand; r. arm bent; chlamys flying out from r. shoulder; border of dots. Cf. N.C.P. pl. N vI (Plautilla).
3
1
GREEK COINS
60 No.
Metal.
Weig.
Reverse.
Obverse.
Weight.
Cosf
Coins.
Commodus *372
JE
21, 23-5
IMP AVKO .. AOC K Bust r., head bare.
AAKE AAI MONI WN within wreath. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 130, no. 79.
2
Caracalla 373
JE
26
* .?
Bust of youthful Caracalla r., head bare.
AAKE . .. Hermes r., wearing chlamys and holding Dionysus and caduceus; to I., AC; to r., A
1
ARGOLIS
Argos Before 421 B.C.
374
I
12 1.64
Forepart of wolf 1.
A in shallow incuse, in upper part of which, two deeperincuses. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 136, no. 3; Babelon IP, p. 450, no. 605, pl. CCXV, 1.
1
Circa 322-229 B.C.and later. 375
.E
11-13
376
E
19
*377
M
16 2.15
A in shallow incuse square; below, altar (3), helmet (2), uncertain (1). B.M.C. pp. 143-144, nos. 99-102. Babelon II, p. 471, nos. 653-654.
6
Head of Athena r., in crested IAPFE Tyche standing 1., holdCorinthian helmet. ing patera and cornucopiae. B.M.C. p. 144, no. 109, pl. XXVII, 24.
1
A in shallow incuse square; beneath, caps of Dioscuri, with stars above; to 1. and r., PY T
1
Wolfs head 1.
Forepart of wolf r.
n
IC
B.M.C. p. 145, nos. 121-122. 378
*379
.E
E
16
Head of Apollo 1., laureate, hair Tripod-lebes; to 1., club, to r., B rolled. Cf. B.M.C. p. 146, no. 133; McCl. 6867.
1
14
Head of Apollo r., laureate, hair A; below, harpa 1. rolled. B.M.C. p. 147, no. 136.
2
61
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weig. Weight.
Obverse.
380
?E
17
Head of Hera r., wearing stephanos with floral ornaments.
verse. everse.
Quiver. to r., A ? (a) to 1., n trident prow 1. HZ 0A to to r., B. 1., helmet, (b) B.M.C. p. 147, nos. 140-142; pl. XXVIII, no. 8.
No. of Coins.
2
Imperial Times Hadrian 381
?
27
382
?
2
.... Bust r., laureate.
APr E[I] WN Nymph Amymone seated 1. on rock, r. extended, i. resting on rock behind her; before her, youthful male figure r., with hand raised, cloak hanging at back. N.C.P. p. 42. no. 30, pl. L LIV: cf. no. 389.
...
Bust r., laureate.
1
1
A P
Perseus standing facing, head turned away, holding Medusahead in raised r., chlamys and harpa in 1. Cf. N.C.P. p. 35, no. 8, pl. I xvIIi. Sabina
383
?
22
*.. .NACEBA Bust of Sabina r.
APF El WN Triple Hekate standing facing. N.C.P. p. 39, no. 20, pl. K XLI.
1
Antoninus Pius *384
E
22.5, 25, 26
385
S
25
APrE .. N Demeterstandingfacing, holding in outstretched hands ears of corn and poppy-heads. N.C.P. p. 38, no. 17.
3
(ON Polycleitus seated 1. on wearing tall stephanos, pomegranate and scep-
1
. ..ANT(ON EINOC.. Head r., laureate.
APrE Hera of throne, holding tre.
*.
Head r., laureate.
B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 149, no. 156, pl. XXVIII, 16. *386
?E
22, 25, 26
(a) ANTWN . . NOC EYCEBH Head r., laureate (b) ANTnNEINOC AVrOVC TOO Bust r., laureate. I
(a) APr E IWN (b) AprE InN Perseus standing facing, head turned away, holding Medusahead in outstretched r., harpa and chlamys in 1.
3
62
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. eight. Weight.
387
E
23.5, 25
Reverse.
Obverse.
....
...
2
Head r., laureate.
Diomedes standing facing, holding sword and Palladium. N.C.P. p. 39, no. 22, pl. K XLIV. APr EION Nymph Amymone standing facing, wearing long chiton, r. raised to neck, 1. holding hydria; before her, dolphin. Cf. N.C.P. pp. 42 and 163; pl. GGxx (without dolphin) and pl. L LI (with dolphin, but without hydria).
*388
JE
21
.... Head r., laureate.
*389
E
22
.... Head r., laureate.
No. of Cons Coins.
2
.
*
1 Nymph Amymone seated 1. on rock, r. raised toward neck, 1. resting on hydria (?) or rock; before her, Poseidon standing r., holding trident in r., chlamys hanging from 1. arm. N.C.P. p. 162, pl. GG xvIII; cf. no. 381.
*390
E
25
.. Head r., laureate.
*391
AE
24
AVTANTWN EINOCEVCEB Head r., laureate.
*392
E
20
*393
_
*394
_E
APr .. N Round temple on high base, with three columns on each side and domed roof; within, standing figure with sceptre. N.C.P. p. 161, no. 30, pl. GG vi.
1
APrE ION Peacock facing, head 1., tail spread; below, on circular base, HPACEMMI
1
..... Head r., laureate.
APr EION Eagle facing, head 1., wings spread. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 149, no. 158.
1
23,24
. . Head r., laureate.
Inscr. illeg. [NEMEIAHPAIA] Square table with four straight legs; upon it, at 1., peacock 1.; at r., eagle with wings spread. N.C.P. p. 33, no. 3.
3
23, 25
...
Head r., laureate.
(a) NEM
EIA
(b) NE
MEl A in parsley wreath N.C.P. p. 33, no. 3.
2
63
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Reverse.
Obverse.
zegh. Weight.
o Coins.
Marcus Aurelius 395
18
.... Bust r., laureate.
APrE IN Leto standing r., r. hand raised to shoulder, 1. extended over small figure of Chloris. N.C.P. p. 38, no. 16; pl. K xxxvI.
1
*396
}E
25
AV. AN Bust r., laureate.
APrE 1. Head of Tyche, turreted, r. N.C.P. p. 37, no. 12.
1
*397
A
25
. .. Bust r., laureate.
NE MEI A in parsley-wreath. N.C.P. p. 33, no. 3.
1
Lucius Verus *398
?
25-27
OVHPOC . Bust r., laureate.
APFE IfN Hera seated 1. on throne, holding pomegranate and sceptre. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 150, no. 159.
4
399
_
27
. Bust r., laureate.
APrE InN Zeusseated 1., holding patera and sceptre. N.C.P. p. 36, no. 11.
1
*400
iE
23
. Bust 1., laureate.
AP. EI(N Apollo standing facing, naked, in r., a branch; rests 1. elbow on Ionic column. N.C.P. p. 159, no. 9; pl. FF xxiiI.
1
*401
AE
20
.VHPOC . Head r., laureate.
APrE IWN Male term 1., draped. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 150, no. 162.
1
*402
_E
24
... HPOC .... * Bust r., laureate.
APr InN Emperor, wearing toga, standing 1., holding patera and sceptre. Commodus
*403
*404
2E
_E
25
25
..
MO Bust r., head bare.
*
aN
1
Triumphal arch of two stories.
Septimius Severus APr E IWN . ? CEBHPOC nEP ?. Perseus standing 1., head turned Bust r., laureate. away, holding in r., Medusa-head, in 1., harpa and chlamys. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 151, no. 167.
1
64
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
*405
AE
*406
?
Size. g Weight.
Obverse.
. KAIAC ....OC Bust r., laureate.
23.5
25
.
Reverse.
No. C of Coins.
?
AP rE IN Perseus facing, holding in r., harpa, in 1., Medusa-head above shield which rests on cippus; to r., Athena, head turned away. N.C.P. p. 35, no. 8; pl. I xx.
1
Apre IWN Hermes standing 1., r. hand resting on stump (?), 1. holding caduceus; chlamys over 1. arm. N.C.P. p. 37, no. 13.
1
....n
Bust r., laureate.
407
E
22
... HP OC nEP Head r., laureate.
. ?. IQN Apollo in long chiton standing facing, head 1., holding patera and lyre. Cf. N.C.P. p. 35, no. 9, and pl. I xxiv, (Plaut.).
1
408
E
24
.... EBHP.. Bust r., laureate.
APrE . ON Poseidonstanding facing, holding [dolphin] and trident.
1
*409
?
25
KAIACECEBHPOCnEP Head r., laureate.
. P rE I . Goddess standing l., holding patera ? and sceptre; before her, altar; to r., similar figure, r. raised, 1. holding sceptre; before her, altar. Cf. N.C.P. p. 160, no. 30, pl. GG v (Domna).
1
410
E
24
.... Bust r., laureate.
AP .. Goddess standing facing on high round base, r. arm raised, 1. holding wheel. N.C.P. p. 42, no. 30, pl. L LIII.
1
*411
_E
24
AVKAIA . CEBHPOC Bust r., laureate.
412
JE
23
. AIACE TTCEOVH . Head r., laureate.
413
E
25
.... Bust r., laureate.
APr IWN Emperor, in armor, standing 1. before altar, holding patera and spear.
H PAI A
in laurel-wreath.
HPA IA with palm, all in parsleywreath. N.C.P. p. 41, no. 27.
2
65
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
Obverse.
ICoins.
Reverse.
No.f
Julia Domna *414
E
25
IOVAIA AVrVCTA AOMNA Bust r.
APFE IWN Herakles strangling the Nemean lion. N.C.P. p. 33, no. 1.
1
*415
E
25
IOY AIA I OM .. Bust r.
APrH IN Demeter standing 1., holding in both hands ears of corn and poppy-heads. N.C.P. p. 38, no. 17; Bellinger, no. 75.
1
*416
?E
23
IOVAIA . OMN Bust 1., cornucopiae behind shoulder. Countermark--head of Sept. Sev.
APr E IN Emperor on horse r., striking downwards with spear at two enemies beneath.
1
Caracalla 417
JE
22
... Bust r., laureate.
Pr EIWN Tyche turreted, r., holding sceptre and cornucopiae. N.C.P. p. 37, no. 12, pl. K xxx.
1
Cleonae Late Fourth Century B.C.
418
E
13
Head of young Herakles in lion- KA En in parsley-wreath. skin. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 154, nos. 9-10, pl. XXIX, 6.
1
Imperial Times Plautilla 419
?
22
KAEl ... Athena advancing r., holding spear obliquely and shield.
... IAAA Bust r.
Epidaurus Circa 323-243 B.C.
420
?E
18
Head of Asclepius r., laureate.
E Epione standing 1., in long chiton, pouring from phial into patera; to r., ] B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 157, no. 9; Babelon IP, p. 491, no. 683.
1
421
E
13
j E in laurel-wreath. Head of Apollo r., laureate. Cf. Babelon IIP,p. 491, no. 685, pi. CCXVII, 24.
1
GREEK COINS
66 No.
Metal
Siz e. eigt. Weight.
Reverse.
Obverse.
No. of Nosf Coins.
Imperial Times Antoninus Pins *422
*423
?E
JE
23
22
... NEINOC .. Bust r., laureate.
. . . Head r., laureate.
ETI A . . P. WN Shepherd finding Asclepius suckled by goat; tree to 1., branches to r. above shepherd. N.C.P. p. 43, no. 1. Septimius Severus .... Asclepius seated 1. on throne with high back; r. extended over head of snake before him (statue by Thrasymedes). Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 159, no. 30, (Ant. Pius).
1
1
Hermione Circa 350-322 B.C. 424
E
13
Head of Demeter r., crowned E P on either side of torch, all in with corn. corn-wreath. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 161, nos. 14-15.
1
Imperial Times Septimius Severus 425
A
23
.... HPOC nEP Bust r., laureate.
... N. EWN. Tyche standing 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), pl. XXX, 8 (Plaut.).
Troezen Imperial Times Commodus 426
*427
AE
E
24
25
. .OM ... Bust r., laureate.
..NI.. 1 head facing, Aphrodite standing r., lifting veil with r., holding apple in 1. N.C.P. p. 48, no. 8; pl. M ix.
Septimius Severus N (a) ....HPOC (a) . OIZH... Bust r., laureate. (b) TPO IZH IN WON (b) ACEnTCEB HPOCTnEPTI Apollo standing facing, naked to Head r., laureate. waist, holds arrow in r.; with 1. leans on tripod around which serpent twines. (b) As above; holds palm in 1. N.C.P. p. 48, no. 4; p. 161, no. 4; pl. GG x, from the same die as (6).
2
67
GREEK COINS Size, Se Weight.
Reverse.
Obverse.
No.
Mletal.
428
A3E
24
.. Bust r., laureate.
?E
26
ACEfITICEBH POCnEPT Bust r., laureate.
*429
Coins. Coins.
TP * * HNIf N Zeus standing facing, head 1., holding eagle and sceptre; chlamys over 1. shoulder. N.C.P. p. 48, no. 6.
1
TPO . HNIWN Acropolis-rock, surmounted by distyle temple, seen from corner; near top to 1., cypress; at base to r., arch; border of dots. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 167, no. 23.
1
ARCADIA
Federal Coinage. 370-362 B.C.and later. 430
E
19
]jA Syrinx; to 1., eE
[Head of Pan].
B.M.C. (Pel.) p. 175, nos. 70-71; Babelon II, p. 591, no. 875, pl. CCXXIV, 14.
1
Megalopolis Imperial Times Julia Domna *431
_
21
*. 0 ?? Bust r.
MErAAOTTOAEITNN Heraklesin formof term, wrapped in lion-skin. Cf. N.C.P. p. 105, no. 5.
1
Caracalla 432
?
19
MErAAO .... Zeus seated facing on throne, holding sceptre in raised r.
... Bust r., laureate.
1
Orchomenus 370-300 B.C.
433
AE
18
1 .. Callisto seated 1., falling back, pierced by arrow; behind her, young Areas stretching out his arms. B.M.C. (Pel.) p. 190, no. 1, pl. XXXV, 15.
Artemis kneeling r., in short chiton, petasos hanging from neck; r. resting on ground, 1. holding bow; behind her, dog r.
Imperial Times. Julia Domna 434
E
23
OPXO MEN ... Tyche standing 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae.
.... MNA Bust 1. Bellinger 89.
1
68
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Sze. Weight.
Reverse.
Obverse.
No. No. of Coins.
Pheneus 146-31
435
E
18
B.C.
Bust of Hermes r., wearing ... chlamys and petasos, which [Horse r., feeding]. hangs from neck. B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 196, no. 25, pl. XXXVI, 13.
1
Tegea After 146 B.C.
436
ZE
16
Head of Athena r., in crested Corinthian helmet.
TEFEATAN (obscure) Telephus 1., suckled by doe r.; to r., RlI B.M.C. (Pel.), p. 203, no. 25, pl. XXXVII, 21.
1
Thelpusa
437
A
21
... Bust r., laureate.
Imperial Times Hadrian ....... V .... Pan 1., horned, nebris over shoulders, grasping with r. tall reed, in 1., lagobolon, which rests on ground. Cf. B.M.C. (Pel.), pl. XXXVII, 23 (Sept. Sev.); N.C.P. pl. T xxiv (Geta). Caracalla
438
A
23
0 DN I. Similar to no. 437.
.... Bust r., laureate.
1
AEGEAN ISLANDS ANDROS.
439
E
11
After circa 308 B.C.
Head of bearded Dionysus r., ivy- Amphora. crowned. B.M.C. (Crete), p. 86, no. 6; Babelon IIP, p. 819, no. 1287. NAXOS. After circa 308 B.C.
E
*440
11
Bunch of grapes.
N A to 1. and r. of thyrsus. Babelon II3, p. 839, no. 1331. PAROS. After 308 B.C.
441
.
17
Head of Demeter r., wreathed nAPI Goat r.; in front, star. with corn. Countermark, pomegranate. B.M.C. (Crete), p. 116, no. 36, pi. XXVI, 18.
1
GREEK COINS No. No. Metal. Metal. Size. WeightNObverse. Weight
69 Reverse.o Reverse.
Obverse.
of Coins.
SYROS
*442
]E
20
Imperial Times Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus . HPOC AVTK . . NEINO. CYP IW(l Heads of Marcus Aurelius and Head of Isis r.; hair in long curls; lotus-flower on head. Lucius Verus facing each other. B.M.C. (Crete), p. 125, no. 26.
1
ASIA MINOR PoNTUS Amisus. Under Roman Republic Proconsul C. Papirius Carbo 61-59 B.C. 443
23
Eni rA[IOY] [f1ATTEIP1IOY [KAPB]DN[O ] Draped figure of Roma seated 1. on pile of shields, holding Nike on extended r.; beneath, pn M[H] Bab.-Rein. p. 58, no. 45, pl. VIII, 5.
.... Helmeted bust of Roma r.
1
Proconsul C. Caecilius Cornutus 56 B.C. 444
E
23
As above.
ETTIrAIOY KAIKIAIFOY] [KOPNOYTOY] Roma, as above. Bab.-Rein. p. 58, no. 46, pl. VIII, 6; B.M.C. (Pontus), p. 21, no. 83.
1
BITHYNIA
Nicomedia. Imperial Times Geta 445
?
22
NI KOMHAEn NAlCNEn KOPIN Tyche, wearing high modius, standing 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae. Bab.-Rein. I, p. 549, no. 257.
nCEnTIMIO CrETACKAI Bust r., in cuirass and paludamentum.
1
TROAS Alexandria Troas. Imperial Times Caracalla *446
?
23
.... M A ? ? ONIN . * Bust r., laureate, with paludamentum and cuirass.
COLA LEXA AVG Apollo standing 1., r. foot on pedestal, holding branch in r., which rests on knee; 1. on hip. Cohen, 790; cf. B.M.C. (Troas), pl. V, 15 (Geta). K
1
GREEK COINS
70 No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
of Coins.
Noverse. AEOLIS
Elaea.
447
!E
12
After circa 340
B.C.
Head of Athena 1., in crested E A to 1. and r. of corn-grain, all in olive-wreath. Corinthian helmet. B.M.C. (Troas), p. 125, nos. 6 ff.; McCl. 7934.
1
LESBOS
*448
_
19, 20
Mytilene. Second and First Centuries B.C. Head of Zeus Ammon r., bearded M Y and horned; border of dots in one T I Terminal figure of bearded Dionysus, draped, standing on coin. prow; hair in curls, tall headdress and ivy-wreath; to ., vinebranch with grapes; to r., ivyleaf and berry on stem. Cf. B.M.C. (Troas), p. 195, nos. 131 ff.
2
IONIA
*449
450
451
?
?E
.E
31
20
17.5
Ephesus. Imperial Times Julia Domna APTEMIC E)ECIA IOVAIAA OMNACEBA Cult-statue of ArtemisofEphesus Bust r., elaborately draped. on base between two stags; hands outstretched; to 1. and r., star and crescent. B.M.C. (Ionia), p. 84, nos. 263, 264. Erythrae. Fourth and Third Centuries B.C. Head of young Herakles r., in [EPY] Club and bow in case; lion-skin. (magistrate's name between illegible). B.M.C. (Ionia), p. 126, nos. 83 ff.
1
Magnesia on the Maeander. Imperial Times MAFN [HTfN] (from r.).1 CEPA [niC] Bust of Serapis r., wearing Isis, in usual head-dress, standmodius. ing facing, holding sistrum and situla. Hunter II, p. 348, no. 13, pl. LT, 5. Phocaea. Imperial Times Hadrian
*452
E
26
AV KAITRAI AAPI ANOC Bust r., laureate.
iOnKAE.NENflCTPA EPMIOY Poseidon, naked, standing 1., r. foot resting on rock (?), holding dolphin on r. hand and leaning with 1. on trident downwards. Bellinger, 93.
1
71
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. eigt. Weight.
Reverse.
Obverse.
No. cosf of Coins.
Chios Second Century B.C. 453
454
A
_
21
16.5
Sphinx seated r. on winged XIOS Amphora. caduceus r., holding bunch of at r., downwards, name of magisgrapes on stem in raised 1. fore- trate (A A H . . ), all in vinewreath. paw ; border of dots. Cf. B.M.C. (Ionia), p. 337, nos. 85. ff. Imperial Times XInN Sphinx seated l.; r. fore- TETPA XAAKON paw raised; in front, prow; bor- Bunch of grapes; borderof dots. der of dots. B.M.C. (Ionia), p. 340, no. 110, pi. XXXIII, 4.
1
1
CARIA
Halicarnassus. Circa 400-367 B.C. 455
MI
11
Lyre [between two upright olivebranches]. B.M.C. (Caria), p. 103, nos. 7-11; Babelon 1I2, p. 1003, no. 1672.
Forepart of Pegasos 1.
Rhodes. 456
-E
11
P 0 Rose.
Circa 333-304 B.C.
I Rose with bud. B.M.C. (Caria), p. 237, nos. 70ff.
1
LYDIA
Sardes. Imperial Times 457
_E
20
Vespasian E I AYTOK KAIC OYECnl .... I4)AFIC (from r., inwards). IrONOY Head r., laureate. CAPDIA in oak-wreath. NfN Cf. B.M.C. (Lydia), p. 254, nos. 126-127. PHRYGIA
Apameia. 458
?E
24
Circa 133-48 B.C.
[ATTAMEnN above], [ANTI)] fN below; Eagle with spread wings flying r., over Maeander symbol; above, [star] ; to 1.and r., caps of Dioscuri with stars above. In very bad condition. Cf. B.M.C. (Phryg.), p. 74, type 1 (reverse), type 2 (obverse); for name of magistrate, cf. nos. 44-46.
Head of Zeus r., laureate.
1
GREEK COINS
72 No.
Metal.
Size. eigt.
Reverse.
Obverse.
of No. Cons.f
Synnada. Imperial Times Claudius to Gallienus 459
?
18
CYN NA EflN Athena, helmeted, standing 1., holding in r.,owl (?), and resting with 1. on spear; shieldon ground behind; border of dots. B.M.C. (Phryg.), p. 394, no. 13; pl. XLVI, no. 5.
Head of city-goddess r., turreted; border of dots.
1
PAMPHYLIA
Aspendus. Imperial Times. Gordian III *460
E
32
AVTKMANTrOPAIA NOC CEB ACnENAIN Bust of Gordian III. r., laureate River Eurymedon reclining l., and cuirassed. wearing crown of reeds and himation about lower limbs; 1. arm rests on urn from which water flows; r. hand rests on knee. Cf. B.M.C. (Lycia), pp. 107-8, nos. 97 and 102 for somewhat similar types.
1
CILICIA
461
E
22.5
Aegeae. Second and First Centuries B.C. Head of City r., turreted and Bridled horse's head 1. veiled. above, [AIrE] AInN [T] HE IEPA[2] below, [KAI] [AVTONO] MOY to r., IP B.M.C. (Lycaonia), p. 20, no. 2.
1
CYPRUS
*462
?E
17
Imperial Times I Scorpion 1.; above, star. Capricorn r.; above, star. G. F. Hill, Num. Chron. 1917, p. 24.
1
CAPPADOCIA
Caesarea 463
MJ
19 1.80
Trajan ?AHMAPXE-YnATOS AVTOKP KAIC NEP TPA IAN. APICTn CE .. . Nikeadvancingr.,holdingwreath and palm. Head of Trajan r., laureate. E. Sydenham, Numismatic Circular, 1930, p. 432 (obv. 211, rev. 212).
1
73
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. ig. Weight.
No. of coins. ois.
Reverse.
Obverse.
SYRIA SELEUCIS AND PIERIA
Antioch on Orontes 464
E
11.5
Caesarian Era, beginning 49 B.C. ANTIO ... (Cutdownfromabout27-28mm.) TH .. . Head of Zeus r., laureate. seated 1. on throne, holding Zeus head of visible.) (Back sceptre. (Shoulder and 1. arm with sceptre visible.) Cf. B.M.C. (Gal.), p. 155, nos. 29ff.
1
Time of Augustus '22
*465
ANTIOXEfN MHTPOTTOAEnS around to r. from above. Ram running r., looking back; above, star; below, B.M.C. (Gal.), p. 160, no. 68.
Head of Zeus r., laureate.
1
Ar
18
466
Macrinus and Diadumenian . . ... of Diadumenian r., head Bust laureate. of Macrinus Bust r., bare. B.M.C. (Gal.), p. 200, nos. 403-6, pl. XXIV, 4.
1
Seleucia Pieria Second and First Centuries B.C. 467
S
20
[X]EAEVKE[nN] Thunderbolt with fillet TH'IEPAY on cushion KAI on AVTONOMOV placed stool, whole in laurel-wreath; beneath stool, M Cf. B.M.C. (Gal.), p. 271, nos. 25-27.
Bust of Tyche (Seleucia) r., turreted, wearing veil, earring, and necklace; border of dots.
EGYPT KINGS PTOLEMAIC
*468
K
19-22.5
Ptolemy III, Euergetes, 247-222 B.C. Bust of Ptolemy III r., laureate, TTTOAEMAIOYBAZIAEnZ (in one, t for OY) wearing aegis. Eagle, with closed wings, standing 1. on thunderbolt; to r., cornucopiae. B.M.C. (Ptol.), p. 56, nos. 100-101; Svoronos (Ptol.) II, p. 155, no. 1000.
16
74
GREEK COINS No.
Metal.
Size. Weight.
Reverse.
verse. Obverse.
of Coins.
EGYPT UNDER THE ROMANS
Alexandria *469
JE
19
Altar.
Augustus KAI CAP on either side of cornucopiae; border of dots. Dattari, G. Numi Augg. alexandrini. Monete imperiali greche. Catalogo della collezione G. Dattari, tavola XXVII, no. 45.
1
ZEUGITANA 28
470 /E
Carthage 241-146 B.C. Head of Persephone 1., wearing Free horse trotting r.; under stephane; hair in loose ringlets. horse, (?); betweenhindlegs,. (?) L. Miller, Numismatique de l'ancienne Afrique, vol. ii (1861), p. 99, class IV; cf. no. 246.
1
UNCERTAIN MINT *471
_E
16
GER Head of Germanicus r., bare.
DRV Head of Drusus r., bare.
1
ROMAN COINS No.
Metal.
Size. eig. Weight.
Obverse
A.
COINS OF THE REPUBLIC
Circa 172-151 B.C., Caius Antestius,
1
ME
30 As.
2
?E
31 As.
No. of Coins.
Reverseo.
moneyer
Prow r; above, [C]ASTI; above this, dog running r.; below, ROMA B.M.C. I, p. 115, nos. 862-863; Babelon I, p. 144, 4.
Head of Janus, laureate; above, I
1
Date uncertain Similar to above; above, I | Prow r.; no details legible.
1
Circa 91 B.C., C. Pulcher, moneyer
3
At
17 3.15
Head of Roma r., wearing orna- C PVLCHER mented winged helmet, earring, Victory in biga r. and necklace. (obscure). B.M.C. I, p. 198, nos. 1288-9; p. 345, no. 1. Circa 83
4
5
6
JR
17 3.33
AR plated
18-5 D
28 s Dp.
B.C.,
1 Babelon, I,
L. M. Censorinus, moneyer
L CENSOR Marsyas walking 1., carrying wine-skin on shoulder and raising r.; behind him, column with draped statue. B.M.C. I, p. 338, nos. 2657-2663; Babelon II, p. 195, no. 42.
Head of Apollo r., laureate; to 1., star; to r., K
Circa 67 B.C., Q. Pomponius Musa, moneyer Head of Apollo r., laureate; be- [0. P]OMPONI hind neck, star. M[VS] A Urania in long flowing tunic and peplum standing 1.,touching with wand in r. a globe which rests on tripod. B.M.C. I, p. 445, nos. 3628-3632; Babelon II, p. 365, no. 22. Circa 36-35 B.C., M. Oppius Capito, moneyer ] M.OPPIVS [CAPITO PKO. M.AMIT.I .ER.COS [. . R.R P .C PR. RAE F Heads of Mark Antony and Oc- C]LASS F . C . Two galleys under sail r.; at tavia facing each other. either side of sail, cap of Dioscuri. B.M.C. II, p. 518, nos. 155-157; Bahrfeldt, Num. Zeit. 1905, p. 20, no. 16.
1
1
1
76
ROMAN COINS No.
7
Metal.
AE
Size. Weight.
Obverse.
Reverse.
....
22
...
As.
Conjoined heads of Antony and Galley in full sail r.; below, A Octavia r. and Gorgon's head. B.M.C. II, p. 519, no. 164; Bahrfeldt, Num. Zeit. 1905. p. 20, no. 17.
B.
.PRI
IMPERIAL
COINAGE
No. of Coins.
1
Reference.
No. of
Coins.
AUGUSTUS 27 B.C.-14 A.D.
Mint of Rome, Senatorial. PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POT XXXIIII ; in centre, S C C. 226; R.I.C. 219. 8. As. TIBERIUS 14-37 Mint of Rome, Senatorial. 9. Dp. [TI CAESAR] DIVI AVG [F AV]G P M TR POT XXI III; C. 4 (Livia); E.I.C. 22. in centre, S C 10. Dp. Obv. head of Augustus, radiate; rev. obliterated.
1
1 1
CALIGULA 37-41 Mint of Rome, Senatorial. 11. Q. [CO]S DE[S 1]!! PON M TR PIII P[P]; in centre, RCC
C. 5; R.I.C. 38.
CLAUDIUS 41-54 Mint of Rome, Senatorial. SPES AVGVSTA S C Spes r., holding flower (counter- C. 85; R.I.C. 64. 12. S. marked NCAPR). 13. Q. PON M TR P .......; in centre, S C C. 71 or 73; R.I.C. 74.
1
1 1
(GERMANICUS) 14.
As.
TI CLAVDIVS ...
SAR .
. ; in centre, S C
C. 9; R.I.C. 84.
NERO 54-68 Mint of Rome. 15. D. IVPPITER.CVSTOS Jupiter seated 1., holding thunder- C. 119; R.LC. 45. bolt and sceptre. DOMITIAN 81-96 Mint of Rome. 16. D. IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P Minerva advancing C. 292; R.I.C. 190. r., brandishing javelin and holding shield. 17. S. Obv. inscr. [IMP CAES DOMIT] AVG GERM COS XI CE[NS POT P P]; rev. obliterated.
1
1
1 1
ROMAN COINS
77 Reference.
TRAJAN 98-117 Mint of Rome, Senatorial. IMP 111 . . . S C Pax seated l., holding branch and C. 171; R.I.C. 446. 18. S. sceptre. 19. S. TR ? ? ? COS II P P S C Concordia seated l., holding C. 619; R.I.C. 399. patera and double cornucopiae; before her, altar.
Noif Coins.
1 1
HADRIAN 117-138 Mint of Rome, Senatorial. ....... 20. S. COS III S C Ceres standing 1., with torch and C. 1075; R.I.C. 610. corn-ears. 21.
S.
1 6
Illegible.
ANTONINUS PIUS 138-161 Mint of Rome. 22. D. (Struck under M. Aurelius.) CONSECRATIO Eagle C. 155; R.I.C. 431 (M. Aur.). standing r., head 1., on garlanded altar. 23. D. C. 437; R.I.C. 111. IMPERA[TO]K II Victory 1., with wreath and palm. TK POT XIIII COS i111 TRANQ. (in ex.) Tranquillitas C. 825; R.I.C. 202. 24. D. standing r., holding rudder and corn-ears. 25. S. [ANNONA AVG COS 1111]S [C] Annona standing ]., C. 39; R.I.C. 841. holding two ears of corn over anchor. (No modius.) 26. S. Head of Marcus Aurelius 1., bare. C. 33; R.I.C. 1214. [AVREL] ......
1 1 1 1
27.
S.
[DACIA] ... standard.
28.
S.
[F]AVST[INA] AVGVSTA Bust of Faustina I r. Obv. [ANTO]NINVS AVG ? ? ? Head of Antoninus Pius r.
2
29.
S.
1
30.
S.
31.
S.
TR POT XIX [COS III1] S C Fides Exercitus standing C. 988; R.I.C. 943. 1., holding two standards. [VIC]TOK[IA AVGVSTI] Victory with turreted crown C. 1087; R.I.C. 655. flying 1., holding wreath in both hands. Reverse obliterated.
4
32.
As.
Reverse obliterated.
1
33.
Dp.
(FAUSTINA I) Ceres standing 1., holding two C. 92; R.I.C. 1174. AVGV[STA] S C torches. Obv. DIVA FAVSTINA
1
34.
Dp.
..
35.
S C Dacia standing 1., holding crown and C. 347; R.I.C. 581.
1
. [S] C Ceres standing 1., objects held uncertain. ........ Obliterated. L
Cf. R.I.C. 1169 ff.
1
1
1 3
78
ROMAN COINS Reference.
of Coins.
MARCUS AURELIUS 161-180 LUCIUS VERUS 161-169 Mint of Rome. 36. S. CONCORD AVGVSTOR TK P XV In ex., COS III S C Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus standing with clasped hands; Marcus holds scroll. 37. S. [FELICITAS.....] S C Felicitas standing 1., holding caduceus and sceptre. 38. S. [IMP VI COS III] S C Victory standing r., placing on palm-tree a shield inscribed VIC GEK. 39. S. [IMP VII COS III] S C Annona standing 1., holding corn-ears and poppy in r., cornucopiae in 1.; at her feet, modius. 40.
As.
41.
S.
42.
S.
43.
S.
44
.
45.
S.
46.
D.
47.
S.
48.
S.
49.
S.
50.
S.
51. S. As. 52. As.
53.
S.
C. 45; R.T.C. 796.
1
C. 185; R.I.C. 1237.
1
C. 272 ; R.I.C. 1029.
1
C. 333, 335; R.I.C. 1132, 1130.
2
C. 362; R.I.C. 1165.
1
C. 418, 419; R.I.C. 1148, 1147. C. 795: R.I.C. 889.
2
C. 820; R.I.C. 960.
1
C.1032; R.I.C.1014.
1
[CONSECRATIO] S C Eagle r., head 1., on ornamented C. 85; R.I.C. 657 altar. (Issued under Commodus.) (Corn.).
]
[IMP VIII COS III .....] Pax standing l., setting fire to pile of arms and holding cornucopiae. [LIBERALITAS]. .. S C Liberalitas standing 1., holding abacus and cornucopiae. [TR] POT XVIII IMP II [COS III] S C Mars standing r., holding spear and resting on shield. [TR PO]T XXII IMP V CO[S III] S C Aequitas seated 1., holding scales and cornucopiae. [VOT]ASOL DE[CEN]N[COS 111]SC MarcusAurelius, veiled, standing 1., sacrificing on tripod; at his feet, a bull.
(FAUSTINA II) SALVS Salus standing 1., feeding serpent twined around altar, and holding sceptre. [DIANA] . . S C Diana standing r., holding torch in both hands. [FECVN]DAVG ? ? ? S C Fecunditas standingl. between two children, holding a child in each arm. [HILARITAS] S C Hilaritas standing 1., holding long palm and cornucopiae. IV[NONI]... S[C] Juno standing l., holding patera and sceptre; at her feet, a peacock. [AVGVSTI PII FIL]S C Concordia standing 1., holding patera and cornucopiae. Reverse illegible.
C. 197; R.I.C. 715.
1
C. 90; R.I.C. 1710.
1
C. 96; R.I.C. 1635.
1
C. 112; R.I.C. 1642.
2
C. 142; R.I.C. 1651.
1
C. 22, 23; R.I.C. 1368, 1390 (Ant. Pius).
2
(LUCIUS VERUS) C Parthian seated r. at base of trophy, C. 201; R.I.C. 1443. [TK ......S] hands behind back; in front, resting on knees, oval shield.
Br. 54. Med. Obv. Head r., laureate. Rev. obscure, possibly Cohen 85. 36mm.
1
2
1 1
ROMAN COINS
79 Reference.
55. S. 5G. S. 57.
S.
(LUCILLA) [CERESS] C Ceres seated r. on mystic chest, from which C. 2; R.I.C. 1728. serpent rises; holds two ears of corn and lighted torch. [PIETAS] S C Pietas veiled, standing 1., raising r. hand C. 54; R.I.C. 1756. over lighted altar, and holding box of perfumes. [VE]NVS S C Venus standing ., raisingr. hand and hold- C. 79; R.I.C. 1769. ing sceptre.
COMMODUS176-192 Mint of Rome. 58. S. [NOBILITAS]AVG P M TR[P XI] IMP VIII COS VP P C. 379; R.I.C. 485. S C Nobilitas standing r., holding sceptre and palladium. [P M TP P XI] IMP VII COS... 59. S. Aequitasstandingl., Cf. C. 500; R.I.C. 462. holding scales and cornucopiae. 60. S. [ROM FEL]. VI S C Roma seated 1., holding Victory C. 656; R.I.C. 583. and spear; in front of seat, shield. 61. S.
62. As. 63. As.
64.
As.
SALVS AVG TK P VIII IMP V COS 1111P P S C Salus C. 690; R.I.C. 356. standing 1., feeding serpent coiled around altar and holding sceptre. [LIB AVG VIII P] M TK P X .. . Liberalitas standing Cf. C. 326; R.I.C. 627. 1., holding abacus and cornucopiae. TR P [VII IMP] 1111COS III P P S C Minervastanding C. 820; R.I.C. 338. 1., holding branch and resting 1. hand on shield; spear rests against 1. arm. ....... Illegible.
65. Med. FORTVNAE [RE]DV[CI C] V P P Commodus, veiled, C. 170. standing r., sacrificing on tripod; Fortuna seated 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae.
66.
D.
67.
S.
(CRISPINA) IVNO Juno standing 1., holding patera and sceptre; at C. 21; R.I.C. 283. her feet, peacock. [HIL]AR[ITAS] S C Hilaritas standing l., holding long C. 19; R.I.C. 668. palm and cornucopiae.
Noinof Coins.
1 1 1
1
1 1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS 193-211 68. D. 69. D.
70. D. 71. As.
[P M TK] P 1111COS II [P P] Minerva standing 1., C. 416. holding spear and shield. KESTITVTOR VRBIS Emperor standing 1., sacrificing C. 599. over tripod and holding spear. (JULIA DOMNA) VENVS FELIX Venus standing 1., holding apple and C. 198. lifting robe. ....... Obliterated.
1 1
1 1
80
ROMAN COINS Reference.
No. of Coins.
CARACALLA 198-217 72. D.
FIDESPVBLICA Fides standing 1., holding two corn-ears Cf. C. 82. and basket of fruit.
1
73. D.
PONTIF TR P X COS II Caracalla standing r., holding spear and parazonium; at his feet to 1., one reclining figure; to r., two figures. SECVRITATI PERPETVAES C [Securitas seated r. before lighted altar, resting head on r., and holding sceptre. SP . ? P . . S C Spes moving 1., holding flower and lifting robe. VICT BRIT TR P Xlll COS III S C Victory standing r., erecting trophy, one foot on helmet; Britannia, turreted, standing 1., hands tied behind back; at her feet, captive with hands tied behind back.
C. 441.
1
C. 576.
1
C. 595.
1
C. 640 (type), 642 (inscr.).
1
74. S. 75. S. 76. S.
77. As.
Obliterated.
1 GETA 209-212
78. S.
CONC . R... Caracalla and Geta standing facing each C. 25. other, crowned by Victory and Apollo. Obv. as in C. 26.
ELAGABALUS 218-222 Mint of Antioch. 79. D. [...... CO]S II P P Fortuna seated 1., holding C. 147. rudder and cornucopiae; under seat, wheel.
80.
S.
(JULIA MAESA) PVDICI . .. S C (in ex.) Pudicitia seated 1., raising C. 40. veil and holding sceptre.
1
1
1
SEVERUS ALEXANDER 222-235 81.
D.
82.
D
83.
S.
84.
S.
85.
S.
86. As. 87. S. 88.
S.
[FIDES]MIL .. Fides seated 1., holding two standards. C. 51. ...... S P P (fragment). MARS VLTOK S C Mars advancing r., holding spear C. 163. and shield. . COS II P P S C Pax (?) standing 1., hold..... ing olive-branch and sceptre. P M TR P VII1 COS 1II P P S C Mars standing l., hold- C. 367. ing olive-branch and spear. P M T[R .....] COS III P P S C Sol, advancing ]., raising r. and holding whip. S [C] Mars or Sol 1., raising r. ....... .. PROVIDENTIAAVG S C Providentiastanding 1., hold- C. 503. ing corn-ears and cornucopiae; before her, modius full of corn.
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3
81
ROMAN COINS Reference.
89. S.
90.
S.
91. S. 92.
S.
93. As.
94.
S.
95.
S.
96.
S.
97.
S.
PROVIDENTIAAVG S C Providentia standing 1., hold- C. 509. ing two ears of corn and anchor; before her, modius fall of corn. SPES PVBLICA S C Spes moving l., holding flower and C. 548. lifting robe. VIRTVS AVGVSTI S C Alexander standing 1., r. footon C. 592. helmet, holding globe and spear. [VIKTVS AVG]VSTI S C Romulus moving r., carrying C. 591. spear obliquely and trophy. [VIRTVS AVGVSTI] S C Virtus standing r., holding C. 589. spear and leaning on shield. (ORBIANA) CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM S C Concordiaseated 1., C. 4. holding patera and double cornucopiae. (JULIA MAMAEA) C. 26. FEL[ICITAS] PVBLICAS C Felicitas seated 1., holding caduceus and cornucopiae. S C Venus standing r., holding sceptre C. 62. VENEPI. and Cupid. C. 74. [VENVS] GENETRIX [S Cj Venus standing 1., holding apple and sceptre; [at her feet, Cupid (?)].
of No. Coin Coins. 1
2 1 1 1
1
2 1 1
MAXIMINUS I. 235-238 98. As. 99.
S.
100. S.
101. D.
[PA ]AVGV[STI] Pax standing 1.,holdingolive-branch C. 35. and sceptre obliquely. P M TP P 1I COS P P S C Maximinus standing 1. be- C. 58. tween two standards, holding a third standard and sceptre. VICTORIA AVG S C Victory running r., holding wreath C. 100. and palm. (PAULINA) CONSECRATIO Peacock, facing, with spread tail.
GORDIAN III. 238-244 Mint of Rome. VICTOR AETER Victory 1., leaning on shield and hold102. D. ing palm; below shield, captive. 103. D. [VIRTV]TI AVG[VSTI] Hercules standing r., leaning on club, which stands on rock. 104. S. [AE]TER[NITA]TI AVG S C Sol standing 1., raising r. and holding globe. 105. S. SECVRITAS AVG [S] C Securitas seated 1., holding short sceptre and resting head on 1. hand; no altar. VICTORIA AETER S C Victory 1., leaning on shield 106. S. and holding palm; below shield, captive.
1 1 1
C. 1.
1
C. 348.
1
C. 404.
1
C. 43.
1
C. 333.
1
C. 351.
1
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82
Reference.
107. D.
(TRANQUILLINA) CONCORDIAAVGG Gordian and Tranquillina, with C. 4. clasped hands, standing facing each other.
PHILIP I. 244-249 Mint of Rome. P M TR P II COS P P S C Philip seated 1. on curule C. 121. 108. S. chair, holding globe and short sceptre. P M TR P IIII COS * S C Pax or Felicitas standing 1., C. 138. 109. S. holding caduceus-sceptre and cornucopiae. PP S C As above. C. 126(?). 110. Dp. P M ... SAECVLARESAVGG S C The wolf I., feeding Romulus C. 179. 111. S. and Remus. 112. S.
113. As.
VICTORIA AVG S C and palm.
Victory moving r., with wreath C. 228.
(OTACILIA) CONCORDIAAVGG Concordiaseatedl., holdingpatera C. 7. and double cornucopiae.
No. Nof of Coins.
1
1 1 1 1 1
1
TRAJAN DECIUS 249-251 114. A. 115. A.
116. A. 117. A.
ABVNDANTIAAVG Abundantia standing r., emptying C. 2. cornucopiae. DACIA Dacia standing 1., holding in r. sceptre with head C. 16. of ass for top. (ETRUSCILLA) PVDICITIA AVG Pudicitia standing 1., lifting veil and C. 17. holding sceptre obliquely. PVDICITIA AVG Pudicitia seated 1., lifting veil and C. 19. holding sceptre obliquely.
2 1
1 2
TREBONIANUS GALLUS 251-253 118. A.
PAX AETERNA Pax standing 1., holding olive-branch C. 76. and sceptre obliquely.
1
VOLUSIAN 251-253 119. A. 120. A. 121. A.
AEQ.VITAS AVGG Aequitas standing 1., holding C. 8. scales and cornucopiae. CONCORDIA AVGG Concordia seated l., holding patera C. 25. and double cornucopiae. PIETAS AVGG Pietas standing 1. before lighted altar, C. 88. raising both hands.
1 1 1
83
ROMAN COINS Reference.
VALERIAN I. 253-259 Mint of Rome. 122. A. RESTITVTOR ORBIS Valerian 1., raising kneeling C. 183; R.I.C. 117. woman and holding spear. VICTORIA AVG Victory walking 1., holding wreath C. 215; R.I.C. 123. 123. A. and palm. 124. A. VICTORIA AVGG Victory standing 1., restingon shield C. 224; R.I.C. 128. and holding palm. Mint of Antioch. FELICITASAVGG Felicitas standing 1., holding cadu- C. 57; R.I.C. 282. 125. A. ceus and cornucopiae.
No. of
o.of Coins.
1 1 1
1
GALLIENUS 253-268 Sole reign Mint of Rome, 126. A. 127. A. 128. A. 129. A. 130. A. 131. A. 132. A.
1
134. A. 135. A. 136. A.
IS C. 5; R.I.C. 157.
2
C. 269; R.I.C. 193.
1
C. 326; R.I.C. 205.
1
C. 423, 424; R.I.C. 226.
3
C. 594; R.I.C. 232.
1
C. 1012; R.I.C. 287.
1
C. 1260; R.I.C. 380.
1
DIANA FELIX Diana standing r., with long spear and C. 173; R.I.C. 473. bow; hound at feet. ORIENSAVG Sol standing 1., raising r. hand and hold- C. 685; R.I.C. 494. ing whip. SALVS AVG Salus standing r., feeding serpent in arms. C. 932; R.I.C. 512a. V[ESTA F]ELIX Vesta standing 1., holding simpulum C. 1029; R.I.C. 518. and sceptre.
1
Mint of Siscia, 137. A.
-P
ABVNDANTIAAVG Abundantia standing r., emptying cornucopiae. FORTVNA REDVX Fortuna standing 1., holding rudder and cornucopiae. INDVLGENT AVG Indulgentia seated 1., holding in r. sceptre, in 1., branch. LAETITIA AVG Laetitia standing 1., holding wreath and anchor. LIBERT AVG Libertas standing 1., holding cap and sceptre and leaning on column. VBER[TAS] AVG Uberitas standing 1., holding purse and cornucopiae. VIRTVS AVG Emperor in armor standing 1., holding globe and spear.
Mint of llediolanum, 133. A.
-- S V
_1
,
I
-p,
M
1 1 1
|
AETERNITATI AVG Sol standing 1., raising r. and C. 51; R.I.C. 555. holding globe in 1.
1
84
ROMAN COINS Reference.
138. A. 139. A.
A[NNO]NA AVG Annona standing r., foot on prow, C. 55; R.I.C. 556. holding sceptre and ears of corn. PAX AVG Pax standing 1., holding olive-branch and C. 727; R.I.C. 575. sceptre.
Mint of Asia, 140. A. 141. A. 142. A. 143. A. 144. A. 145. A. 146. A.
'
-,-
PX
'vlIP
Coi Coins.
1 1
'
GENIVS [AV]G Genius standing 1., wearing modius, C. 294; R.I.C. 638. holding patera and cornucopiae. No altar. [IOVI C]ONSERVATORI Jupiter standing 1., holding C. 375; R.I.C. 641. globe and sceptre. ROMAE AETERNAE Roma seated 1. on shield, holding C. 920 (PF); R.I.C. 654. Victory and spear. Obv. inscr. GALLIENVS P AVG SOLI INVICTO Sol standing 1., r. hand raised, 1. hold- C. 989; R.I.C. 611. ing globe. VICTORIA AVG Victory moving 1., holding wreath C. 1094; R.I.C. 663. and palm. VIRTVS AVG Hercules standing facing, head 1., hold- C. 1250; R.I.C. 623. ing club and apple. VIRTVS AVG Soldier standing r., holding spear and C. 1246; R.I.C. 669. shield.
147. A.
VIRTVS AVG shield.
148. A.
VIRTVTI AVG Trophy with two captives at base.
Soldier standing 1., holding spear and C. 1237; R.I.C. 668. C. 1331; R.I.C. 675.
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
fMintuncertain. 149. A.
Reverse illegible.
One Concordia-type.
2
(SALONINA) SN *
Mint of Rome,
-
150. A.
FECVNDITAS AVG Fecunditas standing 1., holding C. 39; R.I.C. 5. cornucopiae; before her, child.
1
151. A.
FECVNDITASAVG Fecunditas standing r., holding child; C. 44; R.I.C. 6. another before her.
1
152. A.
[IVN]O REGINA Juno standing 1., holding patera and C. 60; R.I.C. 13. sceptre.
1
Mint of Mediolanum, -. 153. A.
VENVS VICT Venus standing 1., holding helmet and C. 126; R.I.C. 66. sceptre; Cupid at her feet.
1
Mint of Siscia, 154. A.
[PIET]AS AVG Pietasstandingl., sacrificingat atlarand holding box of perfumes.
C. 79; R.I.C. 79.
1
85
ROMAN COINS Reference..
No. oof Coins.
Mint uncertain. 155. A.
2
Reverse obliterated. SALONINUS
Mint of Antioch, 156. A. SPES PVBLICA Spes presenting flower to Saloninus.
C. 95; R.I.C., p. 127, 36.
1
(MACRIANUS JUN. 260-262) Mint of Antioch, -J. 157. A. IOV[I] CONSERVATOPI Jupiter seated 1., holding C. 8. at his and patera feet, eagle. sceptre;
1
CLAUDIUS II 268-270 Mint of Rome, -- * 158. A. SALVS AVG Salus standing 1., feeding serpent which rises C. 265; R.I.C. 98. from altar; she holds sceptre. Mint of Mediolanum (probably), -*159. A. CONSECRATIO Lighted altar. , I
Mint ofSiscia, 160. A. 161. A.
C. 52; R.I.C. 261.
1
3
I
LAETITIA AVG Laetitia standing ., holding wreath and C. 139; R.I.C. 181. cornucopiae. VIKTVS AVG Mars walking r., holding spear and trophy. C. 315; R.I.C. 172.
1 1
Mint uncertain. 162. A.
CON[SECR]ATIO Eagle standing 1.
C. 44; R.I.C. 266.
1
(TETRICUS I 268-273) Mint of Gaul, -- * 163. A. [ORIENS] AVG Sol 1., raising r. hand and holding globe. C. 87.
1
AURELIAN 270-275 Mint of Rome, 164. A. 165. A.
B
, ',
IOVI CONSER Aurelian standing r., holding sceptre and C. 105; R.I.C. 48. receiving globe fromJupiter standing . and holding sceptre. ORIENS AVG Sol walking 1., r. hand raised, 1. holding C. 153; R.I.C. 61. globe, treading down one of two captives. M
3 1
86
ROMAN COINS Reference.
No. of Conof Coins.
'5
Mint of Mediolanum, 166. A.
FORTVNA REDVX Fortuna seated 1. by wheel holding C. 95; R.I.C. 128. rudder and cornucopiae.
1
167. A.
VIRT MILITVM Aurelian standing r., holding spear and C. 261; R.I.C. 146. globe and facing soldier who holds Victory and spear.
1
Mint of Siscia,
I'
T
I
II
p'
TI
S XXIQ
SI
XII
168. A.
5
169.
1
170. 171. 172.
CONCORDIA MILITVM Aurelian standing r., clasping C. 60, 61; R.I.C. hand of Concordia standing 1. 215, 216, 244. A. IOVI CONSER As in no. 164. C. 105; R.I.C. 225. A. LIBE[RTASAV]G Libertas standing 1., holding cap and C. 121; R.I.C. 206. cornucopiae. A. ORIENSAVG Solwalking 1.between two captives,raising C. 158; R.I.C. 255. r. hand and holding whip in 1. A. RESTITVT ORIENTIS Aurelian standing 1., holding C. 201; R.I.C. 234. sceptre and receiving wreath from woman standing r.
1 1 1
Mint of Serdica, KA' 173. A.
[RESTITV]T O[RBIS] As in no. 172. Obv. [D]E[O ET] Cf. C. 200; R.I.C. DOMINO NATO AVRELIANO INVICTO AVG 306.
1
Mint of Cyzicus, AX ' X 174. A.
RESTITVTOR EXERCITI Mars standing r., holding C. 206; R.I.C. 366. spear; emperor 1., holding sceptre; they hold globe between them.
1
175. A.
[RESTI]TVTOR ORBIS Victory standing r. holds palm C. 208; R.I.C. 369. and presents wreath to emperor standing 1. and holding spear.
1
Mint uncertain. 176. A.
[CON]COR[DIA MILITVJM Emperorstandingl.,clasping hand of Concordia standing r.
C. 59.
177. A.
C[ON]CORD MILIT Emperor standing r., holding short C. 25. sceptre and clasping hand of Concordia standing 1. 178. A. ORIENSAVG Sol between two captives, holding globe. C. 153. 179. A. ORI[EN]S AVG Sol standing I., raising r. hand and hold- C. 140. ing globe; at feet, captive. 180. A. Reverse obliterated.
1 1 1 1 1
(SEVERINA) Mint of Rome, 181. D. VENVS FELIX Venus standing l., holding apple and sceptre.
C. 14; R.I.C. 6.
1
ROMAN COINS
87 Reference.
of No. Coinf Coins.
TACITUS 275-276 jI
Mint of Ticinum,
C. 25,27; R.I.C. 133. [CON]S[E]RVAT MILIT Tacitusstandingr.,holdingspear and receiving globe from Jupiter standing 1. and holding sceptre. 183. A. FELICIT TEMP Felicitas standing 1., holding caduceus C. 40; R.I.C. 140. and sceptre. 182. A.
2
1
FLORIAN 276 A
Mint of Serdica, 184. A.
PROVIDENDEOR Providentia standing r., holding stan- C. 70; R.I.C. 110. dard in each hand; Sol standing 1., raising r. hand and holding globe in 1.
1
PROBUS 276-282 Mint of Rome, R 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191.
RA' XXB' RE'
RVB RZ RI on AVG horse Probus ADVENTVS 1., raising r. hand and C. 39. holding sceptre; captive on ground under horse's feet. ADVENTVS PROBI AVG As above. C. 55.
CLEMENTIA TEMP Probus standing r., holding sceptre C. 87. with eagle and receiving globe from Jupiter. CONSERVAT AVG Sol moving 1., raising r. hand andhold- C. 203. ing whip in 1. FIDES MILITVM Fides standing 1., holding standard in C. 254. each hand. ROMAE AETER Hexastyle temple; within, Roma seated, C. 530, 532. holding Victory and sceptre. VIRTVS AVGVSTI Probusstanding ., crowning trophy and C. 866. holding sceptre; at foot of trophy, seated captive.
Mint of Ticinum, QXXI 192. 193.
194. 195. 196.
P
T
1 1 1 1 2 1
BXXI
MARTI PACIF Mars striding 1., holding olive-branch and C. 352. spear and shield. PROVIDENT AVG Providentia standing 1., holding globe C. 477. and sceptre obliquely.
Mint of Siscia,
1
A
JV
1 1
I _VIl IVII XI XXIQ' XXIVI'
x ,x XXi XXI' XXI' XXI X
CONCORD MILIT Probus standing r., clasping hand of C. 133. Concordia facing him. CONCORDIA AVG Concordia standing 1., holding patera C. 150. and double cornucopiae. PAX AVGVSTI Pax standing 1., holding olive-branch and C. 420. sceptre obliquely.
1 1 1
ROMAN COINS
88
Reference.
197. 198. 199. 200.
P M TR P COS P P Probus standing 1. between two standards. RESTITVT ORBIS Probus standing 1., holding globe and sceptre, receiving wreath from woman. SOLI INVIC[TO] Sol in quadriga driving ]., holding whip and globe. (Obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG) VIRTVS PROBI AVG Mars, with mantle floating behind, moving r., holding spear and trophy.
No. of Conf
Coins.
C. 442.
1
C. 509.
2
C. 663.
1
C. 894.
1
C. 87. C. 173.
1 1
C. 682.
1
C. 928.
1
C. 546.
1 2
Q V Z CM Mint of Cyzicus, XXIMC' XXIMC' XXIT' XXI* 201. 202. 203. 204.
CLEMENTIA TEMP As in no. 187. CONCORDIA MILITVM Victory standing r., holding palm and presenting wreath to Probus, who holds spear. SOLI INVICTO Sol facing in quadriga, raising r. and holding whip. VIRTVS [PR]OBI AVG As in no. 185.
Mint uncertain. 205. [ROMAE A]ETER[NAE] As in no. 190. 206. [SOLI INVI]CTO As in no. 203. (P F in obv. inscr.)
C. 680, 682.
CARUS 282-283 Mint of Rome, KAF? 207.
VIRTVS AVGG Soldier standing 1., holding shield and C. 114. spear.
1
Mint of Siscia, AXX 208.
[CLEMENTIA] TE[MP] Carus standing r., receiving Vic- C. 13. tory on globe from Jupiter facing him and holding sceptre.
1
CARINUS 283-285 Mint of Rome, KA1 KAE 209.
Fides standing 1., holding standard in C. 28.
1
FELICIT PVBLICA Felicitas standing 1., holding caduceus C. 24. and leaning on pillar.
1
[FI]DES MILITVM each hand.
Mint of Ticinum, TI 210.
DIOCLETIAN 284-305 Mint of Rome, Rp 211.
SAC M VRB AVGG ET CAESS N N Moneta standing 1., C. 433. holding scales and cornucopiae.
1
89
ROMAN COINS Reference.
o o Coins.
Mint of Carthage, A 212.
SALVIS AVGG ET CAESS FEL KART Woman (Carthage) C. 438. standing 1., holding bunches of fruit in outstretched hands.
1
Mint of Ticinum, XXIT XXIT' 213.
Jupiter seated 1., holding Victory C. 189.
1
GENIO POPVLI ROMANI Genius, wearing modius, stand- C. 106. ing 1., holding patera and cornucopiae.
1
[IOVI CONSER]VAT and sceptre.
I Mint of Thessalonica,. .TSA. 214.
r HA B, B, r, Mint of Heraclea, HAI 215. 216.
6,E
. ,|I HTB' HTE
CONCORDIA MILITVM Emperor standing r., receiving C. 33, 34. Victory on globe from Jupiter. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI As in no. 214. C. 106.
Kr ^ Mint of Cyzicus, -(5), 217.
,
16 3
A, B/ A. XXI.
CONCORDIA MILITVM
As in no. 215.
C. 34.
8
As in no. 215.
C. 34.
1
Mint uncertain. 218.
CONCORDIA MILITVM
MAXIMIAN HERCULES 286-305 Mint of Heraclea, 219.
220.
HA A -,HBH-,HrH H,
HE HE
I HTA
CONCORDIA MILITVM Maximian standing r., holding C. 54. short sceptre, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter 1., holding long sceptre. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI Genius, wearingmodius, standing C. 184. 1., holding patera and cornucopiae.
Kr KA, K? Mint of Cyzicus Kr, K- , 221. CONCORDIA MILITVM As in no.219.
9
1
C. 54.
14
C. 184, 192.
3
C. 54.
2
B
KV
Mint of Antioch, AN' 222.
Al
___
ANT' ANT
GENIOPOPVLIROMANI
Asin no. 220
Mint uncertain. 223.
CONCORDIA MILITVM
As in no. 219.
ROMAN COINS
90
Reference.
No. of oins Coins.
CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS 293-306 Mint of Rome, R T 224.
SAC MON VRB AVGG ET [CAESS] N N Moneta standing C. 263. 1., holding scales and cornucopiae.
1
Mint of Ticinum, pT 225.
GENIO POPVLI ROMANI Genius, wearing modius, standing C. 61. 1., holding patera and cornucopiae.
KB Mint of Cyzicus, -K CONCORDIA MILITVM Emperor standing r., receiving C. 20. 226. Victory on globe from Jupiter.
1
5
Mint uncertain. 227.
CONCORDIA MILITVM As in no. 226.
C. 20.
2
GALERIUS VALERIUS MAXIMIAN 293-311 Mint of Carthage, 228.
Woman standing 1., holding in both hands C. 510 (Max. Herc.); M. I, p. 345, I, 2.
1
OVI CONSERVAT Jupiter standing 1., with mantle hang- C. 329 (Max. Herc.); M. II, p. 292, III, 1. ing from shoulder, holding Victory on globe and sceptre.
1
SALVIS AVG ... bunches of fruit.
Mint of Siscia, SISA 229.
r, E. Mint of Heraclea, HA, B, I' 230. CONCORDIA MILITVM Emperor standing r., receiving C. 22. Victory on globe from Jupiter.
5
Mint of Cyzicus, KA, B; KA* As in no. 230.
C. 22.
231.
CONCORDIA MILITVM
232.
GENIO POPVLI ROMANI Genius, wearingmodius, standing C. 81; M. III, p. 90, n, 2. 1., holding patera and cornucopiae.
12 1
(GALERIA VALERIA) Mint of Siscia, 233.
s'
[VENERI]VICTRICI Venus standing 1., holding apple and C. 2; M. II, p. 306,
lifting veil.
III.
1
91
ROMAN COINS Reference.
No. of Con. Coins.
MAXIMINUS II 305-313 Mint of Thessalonica, lMA .T .SM.TS. 234.
IOVI CONSERVATORI Jupiter standing 1., holding globe C. 113; M. II, p. 428, and sceptre. II, 4.
1
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNB' SMNS 235.
GENIO AVGVSTI QVH Genius, wearing modius, standing C. 34; M.III,p. 12, II, 3. 1., emptying patera and holding cornucopiae.
2
BII* Mint of Antioch, ANT' 236.
SOLI INVICTO Sol standing 1., raising r. and holding head C. 161; M. III, p. of Serapis in 1. 180, iv, 1.
1
Mint uncertain. 237.
[VIRT]VTI EXERC[ITVSJ Mars moving r., holding spear C. 211. and trophy.
1
LICINIUS I 307-323 cis Mint ofRome, RT-
RF XI RT' R*S' Sol standing 1., raising r. hand C. 163; M. I, p. 210, i, 2.
3
239.
IOVI CONSERVAT[ORI AVGG] N N Jupiter standing l., C. 126; M. II, p. 317, i, 2. holding Victory on globe and sceptre; at his feet, eagle 1. with wreath in beak.
1
240.
IOVI CONSERVATORI As in no. 239.
C. 67; M. II, p. 324,
2
GENIO AVGVSTI Genius, wearing modius, standing 1., C. 27; M. II, p. 425, i, 2, or p. 423, II, 2. holding patera and cornucopiae. C. 126,124; M. II, IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG N N As in no. 239. p. 431, i, 1, 2. VIRTVS EXERCIT Standard on which is written VOT XX C. 193; M. II, p. 448, x, 2. between two captives on ground; the one to left has hands is to one the weeping. right tied,
1
238.
SOLI INVICTO COMITI and holding globe.
IB Mint of Siscia, --S'
I_
B Tessalonia Mint Mint of of Thessalonica, SM.TS.' 241. 242. 243.
lB
.SM.TS.'
X , I I ! Mint of Heraclea, HTi SMHB' SMHI 244.
I .TS.B.
I, 4.
SF *TS.A.
2 2
| .MHTA
GENIO IMPERATORIS As in no. 241.
C. 43; M. II, p. 559, 1I, 2.
1
92
ROMAN COINS
245.
IOVI CONSERVATOR! AVGG As in no. 239.
Reference.
No. of Coif Coins.
C. 108; M. II, p. 579,
1
IV, 1.
246.
IOVI CONSERVATORI Jupiter standing 1., holding Victory C. 74; M. II, p. 590, on globe and sceptre; at his feet to 1., eagle with wreath in i, 1. beak, to r., seated captive.
1
247.
PROVIDENTIAEAVGG Gate of camp with three towers.
C. 145; M. II, p. 583,
1
248.
IOVI CONSERVATOR! AVGG Jupiter standing 1., holding C. 116; M. III, p. 34, Victory on globe and sceptre. v, i.
1
249.
IOVI CONSERVATORI As in no. 246. Sceptre surmounted C. 74; M. III, p. 44, by eagle holding wreath. i, 1.
1
X
I, 1.
SMNAi Mint of Nicomedia, S SMN' SMNA
Mint of Cyzicus, SMK 250.
IOVI CONSERVATOR! AVGG As in no. 248.
C. 112; M. III, p. 119, I, 1.
1
IOVI CONSERVATOR! AVGG Jupiter standing]., holding C. 118; M. III, p. Victory on globe and sceptre; at his feet to 1., captive 193, i, 2. crouching.
2
Mint of Antioch, S 251.
A
S.
Mint uncertain. 252.
VICTORIA AVGG NN palm.
253.
VIRTVS ....
Victory moving l., with wreath and C. 168.
Type obliterated.
1 1
LICINIUS II 317-326 Mint of Aquileia, AF. 254.
VIRTVS EXERCIT Standard, on which VOT X, between C. 63; M.I, p. 324, two captives seated on ground. v, 5.
Mint of Siscia, 255.
1
I.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM In centre, VOTIS . V.
M. II, p. 344, III, 2.
1
IOVI CONSERVATORI Jupiter standing 1., holding Victory C. 21; M. II, p. 590, on globe and sceptre; at his feet to 1., eagle with wreath in I, 3. beak, to r., seated captive.
1
[x Mint of Heraclea, SM H 256.
93
ROMAN COINS Reference.
. Mint of Nicomedia, SMN' PROVIDENTIAECAESS Jupiter standing 1., holding Vic- C. 39; M. III,p. 39, 257. III, 1. tory on globe and sceptre.
No. oinof Coins.
1
Mint uncertain. 258.
1
Reverse obliterated.
CONSTANTINE I AND FAMILY 306-337 RIF I XIIJ F | Mint of Rome,XIPllp RIP 259. 260.
PACI PERPET Pax standing 1., holding olive-branch and C. 378; M. I, p. 214, XII, 1. standard. SOLI INVICTO COMITI Sol standing 1., raising r. hand C. 536; M. I, p. 210, and holding globe. I, 1.
1 3
I Mint TIF ofofreviri Mint Treviri, BTR' PTR' S[T]R' 261. 262.
BEATA TRANQOVILLITAS Altar inscribed VOTIS XX; C. 20; M. I, p. 429, v, 5. upon it, globe; above, three stars. C. 525; M. I,p. 419, SOLI INVICTO COMITI As in no. 260. I, .
1 2
Mint of Lugdunum, PLG 263.
C. 15; M. II, p. 111, i, 1.
1
AETERNA PIETAS Constantine standing r. with spear and C. 13; M. II,p. 195,v. globe.
2
BEATA TRANQ.VILLITAS As in no. 261.
Mint of Arelate, PCON 264.
Mint of Ticinum, pT
TT
'
TT'
TT
265.
PR[OVIDENTIAE]AVGG and star between.
Gate of camp with two towers C. 454; M. II, p. 275, I.
1
266.
C. 525, 536; M. II, p. '249, j, 1, 3. VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP Two Victories placing C. 640; M. II, p. 259, v, 2. shield on which is written VOT P R on altar with + on front.
3
267.
SOLI INVICTO COMITI
As inno. 260.
1
SF
I I Mint of Siscia, -is[A' rSS's ESIS* 268.
__L
ESISO'
IOVI CONSERVATORI Jupiter standing 1., holding Victory (C. 288); M. II, p. 324, I, 1. on globe and sceptre; at his feet to I., eagle with wreath in beak. Mauricedoesnot give this mint-markin table, but illustratesit in Plate vi, 27. N
1
ROMAN COINS
94
Reference.
No. of Coins.
M. II, p.
1
270.
VICT LAETAEPRINC PERP As in no. 267, but with I on C. 570; M. II, p. 343, altar-front. i, 2.
1
271.
VIRTVS EXERCIT Standard, on which is written VOT XX, C. 693; M. II,p. 345, between two captives seated on ground. ix, 1.
1
269.
PROVIDENTIAEAVGG As in no. 265.
C. 454; 352, I.
I SIF -TS.* I Mint of Thtessalonica, J TSEVI' SMTSA, B,a, E' .TS.E.' .TS.r.' 272.
D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG VOT XX
273. 274.
Within laurel-wreath, C. 123; M. II,p. 444,
G LORIA EXERCITVS Two soldiers standing facing with C. 250; M. II, p. 476, one standard between them. iv, 1.
2
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two soldiers with two standards C. 253, 254; M. II,
4
between them.
275.
1
III.
p. 473, II, i.
IOVI CONSERVATORI As in no. 268.
C. 289; M. II, p. 433, II, 2.
276.
PROVIDENTIAEAVGG As in no. 265.
277.
VIRTVS EXERCIT As in no. 271.
278.
VN MR Pietas, veiled, standing r.
279.
VOT XX MVLT XXX all within wreath. .TS.
1
C. 454, 455; M. II, p. 461, i, 1, 2. C. 698; M. II, p. 448, x, i. C. 716.
2
C. 738; M. II, p. 446, VIIn.
1
C. 249, 250; M. II, p. 534, Iv, i. ..254; M. II, p.529,
8
1 1
1
*~ , B/Ij El _ Mint of of Constantinople, Constantinople, CONS' CONS' CONSA' B, A, H, CONSH ___
280.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 273.
281.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 274
III, 1.
9
282.
LIBERTASPVBLICA Victory standing on galley, holding C. 319; M. II, p. 506, wreath in each hand. VI, 2.
1
283.
PROVIDENTIAEAVGG As in no. 265.
C. 454; M. II, p. 492,
1
I.
284.
VN MR As in no. 278.
C. 716; M. II, p. 548,
4
II.
Mint of Heraclea, SMHA,
' SMHA ' SMH
285.
D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG As in no. 272.
286.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 273.
287.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 274.
C. 123,127; M. II, p. 596, 11. C. 244, 246; M. II, p. 607, ii. C. 254, M. II, p. 606,
2 2 3
I, 1.
288.
VN MR Asin no. 278.
C. 716; M. II, p.608, II.
2
95
ROMAN COINS Reference.
No. of of Coins.
C. 249,250; M. III,
6
C. 254, 255; M. III, p. 73, I. C. 283; M. III, p. 27,
5
PROVIDENTIA[EAVG]G As in no. 265.
C. 454; M. III, p. 53,
1
VN MR As in no. 278.
C. 716; M. III, p. 81,
9
N Mint of Nicomedia, 289.
SMNA, B, r, A, E; SMN'
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 273.
290.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 274.
291.
IOVI CONSERVATORI As in no. 268.
292. 293.
p. 74, iv, i.
i, 2.
1
I, 1. Xv.
294.
No inscr. Constantine in quadriga raising hand to another C. 760; M. II, p. 82, XVI. hand from above.
4
Mint of Cyzicus, MKA, F, A E, e; SM KA; SMK SMKAra. E e, SMKA. SMK' C. 249, 250; M. III, p. 138, iv, i. C. 254; M. III, p. GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 274. 137, iI, 1. IOVI CONSERVATORIAVGG Jupiter holding Victory on C.300; M. III, p. 119, I, 2. globe and sceptre.
3
IVST VEN MEM Justitia standing 1., holding scales.
C.314; M. III,p. 141,
1
299.
PROVIDENTIAEAVGG As in no. 265.
C. 454; M. III, p.
1
300.
VN MR As in no. 278.
7
301.
As in no. 294.
C. 716; M. III, p. 141, ii. C. 760; M. II, p. 140, i.
C. 244 M. III, p. 212, In, 1. C. 254; M.mI, p.
1
295. 296. 297. 298.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 273.
1 1
III.
126, i, 1.
1
Mint of Antioch, SMANB, F, E, S; SMANTB' 302.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 273.
303.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As in no. 274.
304.
PROVIDENTIAEAVGG As in no. 265.
305.
VN MR As in no. 278.
306.
As in no. 294.
2
210, i, 1.
C. 454; M. III, p. 202, i, 1. C. 716; M. III, p. 217, . C. 760; M. III, p. 217, .
1 2 1
Mint of Alexandria, SMALA 307.
VN MR As in no. 278.
C. 716; M. III, p. 281, i.
1
C. 34.1
1
Mint uncertain. 308.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around laurel-wreath; within, VOT X Cf. Maurice II, p. 348, xIII, 3.
ROMAN COINS
96
Reference.
No. of Coins.
C. 123.
1
C. 244, 245.
5
C. 253, 254.
7
312.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards. IOVI CONSERVATORI As in no. 268.
(C. 288.)
2
313.
IVST VEN MEM As in no. 298.
C. 314.
2
314.
PROVIDENTIAEAVGG As in no. 265.
C. 454.
4
315.
SOLI INVICTO COMITI
C. 521.
3
316.
VICTORIAE LAETAEPRINC PERP As in no. 267, but altar Cf. C. 639. with A.
317.
VN MR As in no. 278.
C. 716.
23
318.
VOT XX MVLT XXX in wreath.
C. 737.
1
319.
As in no. 294.
C. 760.
10
320.
Rev. obliterated; obv., veiled head of Constantine r.
309. 310. 311.
D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG around laurel-wreath; within, VOT XX GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
As in no. 260.
1
1
(CONSTANTINOPLE) Mint of Thessalonica, SMT . SMTSA, E No inscr. Victory standing 1. with r. foot on prow, holding C. 21; M. II, p. 472, 321. I. sceptre and leaning on shield.
l 3
Mint of Constantinople, ONSZ' .CONSZ. 322.
As above.
C. 21; M. II, p. 534,
2
III,
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA, B, A 323.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 5; M. III, p. 75,
1
324.
As in no. 321.
C. 21; M. III, p. 74,
5
iv, 8.
II.
I Mint of Cyzicus, SMKS 325.
As in no. 321.
C. 21; M. III,p. 133, ll, 1.
1
C. 21; M. III, p. 210,
1
Mint of Antioch, SANI 326.
As in no. 321.
III.
Mint of Alexandria, SMALB As in no. 321. 327.
C. 21; M. iii, p. 277, iii.
1
Mint uncertain. 328.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 4.
1
329.
As in no. 321.
C. 21.
6
97
ROMAN COINS Reference.
C sf Coins.
(ROME) Mint of Siscia, r-SIS 330.
No inscr. The wolf 1., feeding Romulus and Remus; above, C. 17; M. II, p. 359, two stars. III
1
Mint of Constantinople, CONS331.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
Mint of Heraclea, SHB
C. 1; M. II, p. 538, xn, 1.
2
; SMHB*
332.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 1; M. II, p. 607,
1
333.
As in no. 330.
C. 17; M. II,p. 603, .
2
C. 1; M. III, p. 75,
1
C. 17; M. III, p. 74,
1
C. 17; M. III, p. 132,
1
_Mintof Nicomedia, SMN' 334.
II, 6.
SMNB'
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
IV, 7.
335.
As in no. 330.
III.
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA' 336.
As in no. 330.
I.
Mint of Alexandria, SMALA 337.
C. 17; M. III, p. 277,
As in no. 330.
1
II.
Mint uncertain. 338.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 1.
1
339.
As in no. 330.
C. 17.
3
340.
Barbarous imitation of type as in no. 270.
2
341.
Barbarous imitation of type as in no. 271.
1
(FAUSTA) Mint of Thessalonica, SMTSF 342.
SPES REIPVBLICAE Fausta standing facing, holding a child C. 16; M. II, p. 462, in each arm. iv, 2.
1
(HELENA) Mint of Sirmium SIRM 343.
SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE Securitas standing 1., holding C. 12; M. II, p. 407, I. branch in r. and holding up robe with 1.
1
98
ROMAN COINS Reference.
No. of Non
Coins.
Mint of Constantinople, CONSE 344.
PAX PVBLICA Pax standing 1., holding olive-branch and C. 4; M. II, p. 535, vi. sceptre.
2
(THEODORA) Mint of Treviri, TS . 345.
PIE[TAS R]OMANA Pietas standing facing, head r., hold- C. 4; M. I, p. 495, in. ing child in her arms.
1
CRISPUS 317-326 Mint of Rome, KT . 346.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM In centre, VOT. X within C. 42; M. I, p. 233, laurel-wreath. XI, 2.
2
Mint of Aquileia, AQT 347.
VIRTVS EXERCIT Standard with VOT X on it, and two M. I, p. 324, v, 7. captives seated at its base.
1
Mint of Lugdunum, two captives seated back to back in exergue. 348.
VICTORIAE LAET PRINC PERP Two Victories placingon altar a shield on which VOT PR is written.
C. 157; M. II, p. 108, i, 9.
1
PROVIDENTIAECAESS Gate of camp with two towers and C. 117; M. II,p. 173, star between. 11, 3. SF I I _ I I L S Mint of Siscia, I_ ESIS* ESIS ASISO' .ESIS. ESIS*
1
Mint of Arelate, TIAR. 349.
_
_
_
350.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM laurel-wreath.
In centre, VOT V within C. 34; M. II, p. 344, vi, 1.
1
351.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM laurel-wreath.
In centre, VOT X within C. 44; M. II, p. 348, xIII, 1.
2
352.
VICT LAETAEPRINC PERP As inno. 348.
C. 140; M. II, p.
1
C. 166; M. II,p. 346,
1
C. 35; M. II, p. 443,
1
353.
VIRTVS EXERCIT As in no. 347.
343, i, 7. x, 1.
Mint of Thessalonica, TSV 354. 355.
.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM As in no. 350.
i, 1.
CAESARVMNOSTRORVM In centre VOT - within laurel- C. 35, or 47. wreath.
1
99
ROMAN COINS Reference.
No. of Coins.
C. 115; M. II, p. 584, I, 2.
1
PROVIDENTIAECAESS Jupiter standing 1., holding Victory C. 114; M. III, p. on globe and sceptre. 40, III 3.
1
Mint of Heraclea, MHT . 356.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS Gate of camp with three towers.
llint of Nicomedia, SM 357.
Mint of Cyzicus, 358.
.
KA.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS As in no. 349.
C. 125; M. III, p.
1
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two soldiers with two standards C. 122; M. I,p. 255, III, 2. between them.
1
127, In, 1.
CONSTANTINE II, Caesar, 317-337 Mint of Rome, RS* 359.
Mint of Aquileia, AQT 360.
CLARITAS REIPVBLICAE Sol walking 1., raising r. hand C. 55; M. I, p. 318, and holding whip. IV, 2.
1
Mint of Treviri, TRS C. 113; M. I, p. 495, I,2.
1
362.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around laurel-wreath, within C. 38; M. II, p. 348, xm, 2. which, VOT X.
1
363.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
C. 122; M. II, p. 358,
1
361.
GLORIAEXERCITVS Twosoldierswithone
Mint of Siscia,
'
I
standard.
SIS
1,3.
364.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS Gate of camp with two towers and C. 163; M.II,p. 352, n, 2. star between.
1
I Mint of Thessalonica, T SA, B, B,A' TSBVI' SMTSA
365.
CAESARVMNOSTRORVM As in no. 362.
C. 40; M. II, p. 449,
2
366.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 114; M. II, p. 476,
1
367.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
1
368.
PKOVIDENTIAECAESS As in no. 364.
C. 122; M. II, p. 473, III, 2. C. 165; M. II,p. 461,
xi, 2.
IV, 2.
T, 2.
2
100
ROMAN COINS
Mint of Constantinople,CON-'
Reference.
o o Coins.
C. 114; M. II, p. 535, IV, 2. C. 122; M. II,p. 529,
1 2
C. 167; M. II, p. 578,
2
C. 114; M. III, p. 75, iv, 2. C. 122; M. III, p. 74, i, 2. C. 160; M. III, p. 55,
2
CONSH' CONSr.
369.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
370.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
III, 2.
Mint of Heraclea, M MHTE' 371.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS Gate of camp with three towers.
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA B, rr' SMNA, B, 372. GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard. 373.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
374.
PROVIDENTIAECAES.
As in no. 364.
III.
III, 3.
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKB
1
E
375.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
376.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS As in no. 364.
Mint ofAntioch, SMAN,
1
C. 122; M. III, p. 134, III, 5. C. 164, 165; M. III. p. 127, II, 3.
2 3
; SMANTH
377.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
378.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS Asinno.364.
C. 114; M. III, p. 213, II, 2. C. 165; M. III, p. 202, II, 2.
2 1
Mint uncertain. 379.
CAESARVM NOSTRORVM As in no. 362.
C. 40.
1
380.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 114.
1
381.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
C. 122.
2
CONSTANTIUS II 324-361 Caesar 324-337 Mint of Rome, RQo.' 382.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS Gate of camp with two towers and C. 172; M. I, p. 238, star between them. I, 4
1
Mint of Siscia, ASI 383.
PROVIDENTIAEOAESS As above.
C. 167; M. II, p. 352, II,
3.
1
ROMAN COINS
101 Reference.
Mint of Thessalonica, SMSA 384.
r'
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
C. 104; M. II, p. 473,
2
C. 168; M. II, p. 461,
1
C. 104; M. II, p. 533,
1
III, 3.
385.
No. o
Coins.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS
JI, 3.
Mint of Constantinople, CONSr' 386.
GLORIA EXERCITVS As above.
i, 3.
Mint of Heraclea, SMHB, ,387.
.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 92; M. II, p. 607,
1
C. 167;M. II, p. 597, v, 3.
2
C. 104; M. III, p. 74,
4
ii, 3.
388.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA, ^, E' MNB 389.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
i, 3.
390.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
391.
PROVIDENTIAECAESS
C. 92; M. III, p. 75, IV, 4. C.167; M.III, p. 54,
3 1
II, 4.
; Mint of Cyzicus, SMKB' 392.
SMKS.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
1 Mint of Antioch, SVSMANZ 393.
C. 104; M. III, p. 138, III, 3.
2
C. 104; M. II, p.
1
C. 104.
4
;
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
i, 3.
Mint uncertain. 394.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
Augustus 337-361 Mint of Rome, RQP, S'
T, Z
395.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO Soldier spearing fallen horseman. C. 45.
5
396.
SPES REIPVBLICE Emperor standing 1., holding globe and C. 188. spear.
2
Mint of Aquileia, A AQ397. FEL TEMT AT ARATIO 397.
C. 45. C.45.
FELTEMP REPARATIO C
2 2
ROMAN COINS
102
Reference.
No. of Cosf Coins.
Mint of Arelate, PCON 398.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO
C. 48.
1
399.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 188.
1
Mint of Siscia, A, B
rss' A, B, rSIsz' QSISs
400.
FELTEMP REPARATIO
C. 45.
7
401.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 188.
3
402.
VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN Two Victories, each holding C. 293. wreath.
1
Mint of Sirmium, ASIRM.' BSIRM. C. 45.
5
1
405.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO Emperor standing 1. with foot on C. 38. seated captive, holding Victory and labarum. FELTEMP REPARATIO Emperor standing 1. on boat, hold- C. 36. ing globe with phoenix and labarum; Victory sitting at rudder.
2
406.
FELTEMP REPARATIO Soldier spearing fallen horseman. C. 45.
39
407.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 95.
1
408.
SPESREIPVBLICE
C. 188.
4
409.
VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN As in no. 402.
C. 293.
6
403.
FELTEMP REPARATIO
r I Mint of Thessalonica, l TSB' *TSr.' Il A, B, r, SMTS' SMTSA' 404.
TESr, E'
SMTSA, B, r, A, E'
, B r, , , HIA Mint of Constantinople, CONSA, B, r, E, z, H) I
B,
rl-
Z ' CONSH, CONSH*, Z*
rl
CONSA' CONSZ*' 410. 411.
FELTEMP REPARATIO Emperor 1., holding labarum and C. 41. shield, driving two captives before him with foot. FELTEMP REPARATIO Emperor 1., holding labarum and C. 40. shield; two captives before him.
1 1
412.
FELTEMP REPARATIO As in no. 395.
C. 45.
35
413.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 95.
5
414.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 188.
4
415.
VICTORIAE DD AVGG
C. 293.
1
416.
VOT XX MVLT XXX in wreath.
C. 335.
2
NN
103
ROMAN COINS Referenceo.of
Mint of Heraclea, SM, SM HA, B, r, E' SMHA' 417. FELTEMP REPARATIO As in no. 395.
Coins.
C. 45.
9
418.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 95.
5
419.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 188.
2
Mint of Nicomedia SMNA, B, r P, S, T, Q. 420.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO As in no. 410.
C. 41.
3
421.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO As in no. 395.
C. 45.
26
422.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 95.
7
423.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 188.
10
424.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 335.
15
Mint of
zicus,
SMKA, B, r, A, E, e,S, T'
Ij~~
.SMKE' .SMKS' SMKS'
I
*SMKS' SMKA. 425.
FELTEMP REPARATIO As in no. 410.
C. 41.
2
426.
FELTEMP REPARATIO As in no. 395.
C. 44, 45.
29
427.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 95.
3
428.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 188.
9
429.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 335.
9
Mint of Antioch, SMANA S, T
ANA, B, E' ANT
430.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO As in no. 395.
C. 45.
431.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 95.
7 2
432.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 188.
1
433.
1
434.
VICTORIA AVGG Victory advancing 1., holding wreath C. 209. and palm. C. 335. VOT XX MVLT XXX in wreath.
2
435.
Reverse illegible.
1
Mint of Alexandria, ALEI, T. 436.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO As in no. 395.
C. 45.
2
Mint uncertain. 437.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO Emperor standing 1. on galley, C. 35. (?) holding phoenix (?) in r. and labarum in 1.; Victory sitting at rudder.
1
438.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO As in no. 410.
1
C. 41.
ROMAN COINS
104
Reference.
No. of Con. Coins.
439.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO As in no. 395.
C. 45.
262
440.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 95.
15
441. 442.
SECVRITAS REIP Securitas standing r., holding sceptre C. 182. and leaning on pillar. C. 188. SPES REIPVBLICE
443.
VICTORIA AVGG As in no. 433.
C. 209.
63 2
444.
VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN
C. 293.
5
445.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 335.
22
446.
Reverse obliterated.
2
10
CONSTANS I 333-350 Caesar 333-337 Mint of Constantinople, .CON 447.
GLORIA EXERCITVS Two standards.
C. 72; M. II, p. 533,
1
C. 46, 47; M. III, p. 75, iv, 5.
2
C. 52; M. III, p. 139,
1
I, 4.
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNE 448.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
Mint of Cyzicus, SM'KA 449.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
IV, 4.
Augustus 337-350 Mint of Aquileia, AI. 450.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO Soldier dragging captive from hut C. 19. under tree.
1
Mint of Constantinople, CONSA 451.
VOT XX MVLT XXX in wreath.
Mint of Thessalonica,
452. 453. 454. 455. 456.
C. 197.
1
I
TESA,B, r, E' SMTSA,B, r, A, E'
FEL TEMP REPARATIO Emperor standing 1. on galley, C. 10. holding phoenix and labarum; Victory sitting at rudder. C. 54. GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
9 1
SPES REIPVBLICE Emperor standing 1. with globe and C. 106. spear. VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN Two Victories, each with C. 176, 179. wreath and palm; between them, palm or . C. 197. VOT XX MVLT XXX in wreath.
2 13 1
105
ROMAN COINS Reference.
Mint of Constantinople,
No. of Cosf Coins.
, , IA, S CONSS
CONSA,r, E, e, IA, S' CONSS*'
457.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO As in no. 450.
C. 19.
1
458.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 60.
7
459.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 106.
1
460.
VICT AVG Victory moving 1. with wreath and palm. VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 119.
1
C. 197.
2
461.
Mint of Heraclea, SMHA, r, , E 462.
FELTEMP REPARATIO As in no. 450.
C. 18.
1
463.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 54, 60.
2
464.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 197.
5
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA, r, E, Z' SMNE.' SMNS. 465.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 54, 59, 60.
6
466.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 106.
1
467.
VICT AVG As in no. 460.
C. 119.
1
468.
VOT XX MVLT XX
C. 197.
8
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA, B, A, I. r, E, 469.
FELTEMP REPARATIO As inno. 450.
C. 19.
2
470.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO Phoenix standing on globe.
C. 21.
1
471.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
C. 54, 59, 60.
12
472.
VOT XV MVLT XX in wreath.
C. 196.
1
473.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 197.
4
Mint of Antioch, SMAN, Z, . 474.
VOT XV MVLT XX
C.196.
2
475.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 197.
2
C. 106.
1
Mint of Alexandria, ALEA 476.
SPES REIPVBLICE
Mint uncertain. 477. 478. 479.
C. 19. FEL TEMP REPARATIO Emperor holding labarum and C. 14. shield; two captives kneeling before him. C. 22. FELTEMP REPARATIO Phoenix standing on pyre. FELTEMP REPARATIO As in no. 450.
2 1 1
ROMAN COINS
106
Reference.
C. 51-60.
No. of Cof Coins.
13
480.
GLORIA EXERCITVS
481.
SECVRITAS REIP sceptre in r. hand.
Securitas leaning on pillar, holding C. 102.
1
482.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 106.
18
483.
VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN
C. 176, 179.
10
484.
VOT XV MVLT XX
C. 196.
2
485.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 197.
29
486.
Reverse illegible.
2
CONSTANTIUS II OR CONSTANS I AFTER 337 Mint of Constantinople, COINS 487.
1
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNE 488.
SPES REIPVBLICE
1
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA 489.
SPES REIPVBLICE
1
490.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
2
Mint uncertain, SPES REIPVBLICE 491.
1
492.
VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN
3
493.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
3
DELMATIUS, CAESAR, 335-337 Mint of Constantinople, CN CONS- ' 494.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
C. 4; M. II, p. 535,
1
C. 8; M. III, p. 139,
1
IV, 5.
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA 495.
GLORIA EXERCITVS One standard.
IV, 5.
CONSTANTIUS GALLUS 351-354 Mint of Rome, RZ' R*E' R*496.
FELTEMP REPARATIO Soldier spearing fallen horseman. C. 8, 9, 11.
4
ROMAN COINS
107 Reference.
No. of Coins.
Mint of Aquileia, AQ. 497.
FELTE MP REPARATIO
C. 10.
1
C. 9.
4
I -* Mint of Thessalonica, El SMTS' SMTSE' SMTSE 498.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO
499.
SPES REIPVBLICE Soldier standing 1., holding globe and spear. The 10 coins of this type are Q.(12-16 mm.); one has obv. DN CONSTANTIVS NOB C, others as in C. 36.
Mint of Constantinople,
NSA, , I,
2
S' CNSZ
FELTEMP REPARATIO
C. 9, 11, 12.
6
Mint of Heraclea, SMH, -, E' iHA)Li, f FELTEMP REPARATIO 501.
C. 9, 11, 12.
3
Mint of Nicomedia, SMI SMNA, S' FELTEMP REPARATIO 502.
C. 9, 11, 12.
5
500.
503.
SPES REIPVBLICE Cf. no. 499.
1
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA, B, , /, E, S 504.
FELTEMP REPARATIO Obv. inscr. in one D N CONSTAN- C. 9, 11. TIVS NOB CS.
6
505.
SPES REIPVBLICE Cf. no. 499.
1
Mint of Antioch, S 506.
FELTEMP REPARATIO
C. 9.
1
C. 9.
1
Mint of Alexandria, ALE 507.
FELTEMP REPARATIO
Mint uncertain. 508.
FELTEMP REPARATIO
509.
SPES REIPVBLICE Cf. no. 499.
C. 9, 11, 12.
46 6
JULIAN II 355-363 Mint of Rome, R . M . N FEL TEMP REPARATIO Soldier spearing fallen horseman. C. 15 or 18. 510.
1
ROMAN COINS
108
Reference.
Mint oj Aquileia, AQT
511.
'.
FELTEMP REPARATIO
C. 14.
2
C. 13. SPES REIPVBLICE Emperor standing 1., holding globe and C. 42. spear.
1
Mint of Sirmium, BSIRM., SIRM. 512. FEL TEMP REPARATIO 513.
Mint of Thessalonica, SMTSe, TESA, B, A, 4,TESA'L, 514. FELTEMP REPARATIO 515. 516.
No. of Nons Coins.
1
TESFo.
C. 14. SECVRITAS REIPVB The bull Apis standing r.; above, two C. 38. stars. SPES REIPVBLICE (DN FL IVLIANVSNOB CAES) VOT X MVLT XX
1 1
Cf. C. 41.
1
C. 151.
12
C. 14.
3
C. 41.
1
Mint of Heraclea, HERACLB,-. 520. VOT X MVLT XX
C. 151.
2
IKBf. Mint of Nicomedia, IBN 521. SECVRITAS REIPVB As in no. 515.
C. 38.
1
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKr, -; CYZB. 522. SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 47, 48.
2
C. 151.
1
517.
Mint of Constantinople, CONSA. 518. FEL TEMP REPARATIO 519.
523.
SPES REIPVBLICE
VOT X MVLT XX
Mint uncertain. 524.
FELTEMP REPARATIO
C. 14.
6
525.
SPES REIPVBLICE
C. 42, 43,44,48, 51.
7
526.
VOT X MVLT XX
C. 151.
527.
Reverse obliterated.
2 1
JOVIAN 363-364 Mint of Thessalonica, .TESA.. 528. VICTORIA ROMANORVM Emperor in armor standing r., C. 23. holding labarum and Victory on globe. Mint of Constantinople, CONSPF. 529. VOT V MVLT X in wreath. Mint uncertain. 530.
Reverse obliterated. Obv. DN IOVIA ....1
C. 34.
1
109
ROMAN COINS Reference.
No. of No.o
VALENTINIAN I 364-375 Mint of Rome, R . PRIM[A], R . SECVNDA,[R] . QVART[A]. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE Victory 1. with wreath and C. 37. 531. palm. Mint of Treviri, T R S. 532. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE
3
C. 37.
1
GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor walking r., dragging C. 12. captive and holding labarum. C. 37. SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
4
Mint of Siscia, BSISC,.BSISC,.rSISC,*ASISC, DrSISC. 533. 534.
1
iX ... Mint of Thessalonica, ESA, B,
viB VIA ' TES' TES'
535.
GLORIA ROMANORVM As in 533.
C. 12.
6
536.
SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
C. 37.
7
C. 37.
4
Mint of Constantinople, CONSA, CONSPA. SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE 537.
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA, B. GLORIA ROMANORVM Victory moving 1. with wreath C. 7. 538. and palm. C. 12. 539. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 533.
2
C. 37.
1
Mint of Cyzicus, SM KA, -. RESTITVTOR REIP Emperor standing 1., holding standard C. 21. 541. and Victory. 542. SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE C. 37.
1
540.
SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
1
1
Mint of Antioch, ANTA, -. 543. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE
C. 37.
2
Mint of Alexandria, ALEA, -. 544. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE
C. 37.
2
Mint uncertain. 545.
GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 533.
C. 12.
13
546.
SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
C. 37.
9
p
110
ROMAN COINS Reference.
oins. Coins.
VALENS 364-378 Mint of Rome, SMRQ. 547. GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor striding r., dragging C. 11. captive and holding labarum. Mint of Aquileia, SMAQP. 548. GLORIA ROMANORVM 549.
C.. 1. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE Victory moving 1. with wreath C. 47. and palm.
Mint of Treviri, TRP, STR. 550. GLORIA ROMANORVM 551. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE
1
1 1
C. 11.
2
C. 47.
1
Mint of Arelate, SCON, TCON. 552. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE
C. 47.
2
Mint of Siscia, *ASISC, PBSISC. 553. GLORIA ROMANORVM
C. 11.
2
C. 47.
1
554.
SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
* Mint of Thessalonica, TESA, B, A,; 555. 556. 557.
SMTS, SMTES;
aESV' TES' TES GLORIA ROMANORVM Victory moving ., holding wreath C. 4. and palm. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 547. C. 11. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE C. 47.
Mint of Constantinople, CONS; CONSA, r; CONSPA, r. 558. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 547. 559.
23 11
C. 11.
10
C. 47.
2
C. 11.
3
C. 1.
6
C. 47.
4
VICTOR * * . Two Victories facing each other, each with C. 70. wreath and palm.
1
SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
Mint of Heraclea, SMHA, r. 560. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 547. Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA, B, r. 561. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 547. 562. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE 563.
3
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKB, A. 564. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 547. 565. SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
C. 11.
2
C. 47.
1
111
ROMAN COINS Reference.
Mint of Antioch, ANTA, E. 566. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 547.
o o Coins.
C. 11.
3
SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
C. 47.
1
Mint of Alexandria, ALEA, B. 568. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE
C. 47.
2
567.
Mint uncertain. 569.
GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 555.
C. 4.
3
570.
GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 547.
C. 11.
49
571.
SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
C. 47.
34
572.
4
574.
VICTORIA AVG Victory standing 1., holding wreath and C. 52. palm. VOTA PVBLICA Isis seated facing, looking r., nursing C. 78. Horus. C. 99. VOT XV MVLT XX in wreath.
575.
VOT XX MVLT XXX in wreath.
573.
C. 102.
1 1 3
PROCOPIUS 365-366 Mint of Constantinople, CONSA. REPARATIO FEL TEMP 576. Emperor in armor standing C. 9. facing, head r., holding spear and shield.
1
GRATIANUS 375-383 Mint of Rome, SMRP, T, Q, SMbRT. REPARATIO REIPVB Emperor 1., raising kneeling woman C. 30. 577. and holding Victory. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE Victory moving ]., holding C. 34. 578. wreath and palm. C. 75. VOT XV MVLT XX in wreath. 579. Mint of Aquileia, SMAQ.P, S. 580. REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 30.
Mint of Siscia, *BSIS*, BSISC, ASISCE. 581. GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor moving r., dragging C. 23. captive and holding labarum. C. 30. 582. REPARATIO REIPVB A * V,Ar VB rB,B Mint Thessalonica, Mntof of Thessaloa, ' TES' TE SES ' TES TES ' SMTES
11 1 1
3
2
SMTES 583.
GLORIA ROMANORVM
C. 23.
6
ROMAN COINS
112
Reference.
No. oinof Coins.
584.
REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 30.
14
585.
SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE
C. 34.
2
586.
VOT XV MVLT XX
C. 75.
2
Mint of Constantinople, CONSF, CONP. CONCORDIA AVGGG Roma seated facing, holding globe C. 3. 587. and spear. C. 23. GLORIA ROMANORVM 588.
1 1
589.
REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 30.
2
590.
VOT XX MVLT XXX in wreath.
C. 77.
1
C. 30.
2
Mint of Nicomedia, SMN-. REPARATIO REIPVB 591. 592.
VOT XV MVLT XX
C. 75.
1
593.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 77.
1
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA. 594. VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 77.
1
C. 34.
2
Mint of Alexandria, ALEB. 595.
SECVRITASREIPVBLICAE
Mint uncertain. 596.
GLORIA ROMANORVM
C. 23.
4
597.
REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 30.
5
598.
SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE
C. 34.
2
599.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
C. 77.
1
600.
Reverse obliterated.
1
VALENTINIAN II 375-392 Mint of Rome, SMRP, T, . ; SMRB. GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor moving r., dragging C. 23. 601. captive and holding labarum. 602.
REPARATIO REIPVB Emperor raising kneeling woman and C. 28. holding Victory.
Mint of Aquileia, SMAQS. REPARATIO REIPVB 603.
C. 28.
Mint of Siscia, *ASISC. REPARATIO REIPVB 604.
C. 28.
1 7
1
113
ROMAN COINS Reference.
No. of Con Coins.
Mint of Thessalonica, 605.
606. 607.
r TESA B, ; SMTES. TES TES' TESA, B,;SMTES. TES TES T GLORIA REIPVBLICE Gate of camp with two towers. Obv. C. 12. as in Cohen on 4 coins; bust 1., raising r. and holding sceptre, rev. with f above gate on 14 coins. C. 23. GLORIA ROMANORVM C. 28. REPARATIO REIPVB
18
10 7
C. 30.
4
C. 31.
1
C. 45.
2
C. 55.
15
Mint of Constantinople, CONSA, B, A, E, P. 612. GLORIA ROMANORVM
C. 23.
2
613.
REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 28.
1
614.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE As in no. 608.
C. 30.
7
615.
VOT X MVLT XX in wreath.
C. 73.
1
C. 30.
1
C. 73.
1
C. 23.
1
608. 609. 610. 611.
SALVS REIPVBLICAEVictory advancingl., carrying trophy, and dragging captive; in 1. field, f. SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory advancing l., holding wreath and palm. VICTORIA AVGGG Victory advancing 1., holding wreath and palm. VIRTVS AVGGG Emperor standing 1. on boat, holding Victory and standard; r. foot on captive; Victory sitting at rudder.
Mint of Heraclea, SM HA, B. SALVS REIPVBLICAE As in no. 608. 616. 617.
VOT X MVLT XX
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA, B, A. 618. GLORIA ROMANORVM 619.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE As in no. 608.
C. 30.
2
620.
VOT V MVLT X in wreath.
C. 68.
1
621.
VOT X MVLT XX
C. 73.
1
C. 23.
2
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA, B. GLORIA ROMANORVM 622. 623.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE As in no. 608.
C. 30.
2
624.
VOT X MVLT XX
C. 73.
2
C. 30.
1
C. 68.
1
Mint of Antioch, ANTA. SALVS REIPVBLICAE As in no. 608. 625. 626.
VOT V MVLT X
ROMAN COINS
114
Reference.
Mint of Alexandria, ALEB. VICTORIA [AVGGG] 627. and palm.
No.of Con Coins.
Victory moving 1., holding wreath C. 45.
1
1
629.
CONCORDIA AVGGG Roma seated facing, holding globe C. 9. and spear. GLORIA ROMANORVM C. 23.
5
630.
REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 28.
2
631.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE As in no. 608.
C. 30.
17
632.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE As in no. 609.
C. 31.
4
633.
SPES REIPVBLICAE Soldier moving l., dragging captive on C. 34. his knees.
1
634.
1
637.
VRBSROMA Roma seated 1. on cuirass, holding Victory C. 80. and spear. VOT V MVLT X (Obv. DN VALENTINIANVS IVN C. 68. PF AVG) VOT X MVLT XV C. 70. VOT X MVLT XX C. 73.
638.
VOT XX MVLT XXX
639.
Reverse obliterated.
Mint uncertain. 628.
635. 636.
C. 75.
2 1 4 4 2
THEODOSIUS I 379-395 Mint of Rome, SMRP, T, Q. 640. REPARATIO REIPVB Emperor raising kneeling woman and C. 27. holding Victory. 641. VOT X MVLT XX in wreath. C. 68.
2
Mint of Aquileia, SMAQP, S. 642. REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 27.
2
SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory moving 1., carrying trophy C. 30. and dragging captive.
1
643.
Mint of Siscia, *BSISE., ESIS. 644. REPARATIO REIPVB 645.
VICTORIA AVGGG palm.
Miint oj Thessalonica, TES' I A, SMTES 646.
I
3
C. 27.
1
Victory moving 1. with wreath and C. 41.
1
TESA, B, r, A'
. r, TESA, r,
B, AL_ TES'
GLORIA REIPVBLICE Gate of camp with two towers and C. 15, 16. f between them.
I 25
ROMAN COINS
115 Reference.
No. of
oisf Coins.
1
648.
GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor moving r., dragging C. 23. captive and holding labarum. C. 27. REPARATIO REIPVB
5
649.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
C. 30.
4
650.
VICTORIA AVGGG As in no. 645.
C. 41.
1
651.
VICTORIA AVGGG Two Victories facing each other, each C. 43. holding wreath and palm. VIRTVS AVGGG Emperor standing 1. on boat, with foot on C. 51. back of captive, holding phoenix and standard; Victory sitting at rudder.
8
647.
652.
33
Mint of Constantinople, CONSA,B, r, A, P; CONA. 653.
REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 27.
1
654.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
C. 30.
15
655.
VOT V MVLT X in wreath.
C. 65.
1
656.
VOT X MVLT XX
C. 68.
1
C. 30.
6
C. 63.
1
C. 30.
5
C. 68.
6
Mint of Heraclea, SM HA. SALVS REIPVBLICAE 657. 658.
VOT V in wreath.
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA, B, r, A. SALVS REIPVBLICAE 659. VOT X MVLT XX 660.
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA, B, r, A; SMKR. CONCORDIA AVGGG Roma seated facing with r. foot on C. 5. 661. prow, holding spear and globe. C. 30. SALVS REIPVBLICAE 662. 663.
VOT X MVLT XX
1 16
C. 68.
29
i C. 68.
2
c 5. C.
1
C. 41.
1
Mint oj Antioch, ANT-. 664.
VOT X MVLT XX
Mint of Alexandria, ALEr. CONCORDIA AVGGG 665. 666.
[VICTORIA AVGGG] As in no. 645.
Mint uncertain. 667.
CONCORDIA AVGGG
C. 5.
668.
GLORIA ROMANORVM
C. 23.
4
669.
REPARATIO REIPVB
C. 27.
2
670.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
C. 30.
39
116
ROMAN COINS Reference.
671. 672.
SPES AVGGG Emperor standing 1., on boat between two C. 31. seated captives, holding phoenix and labarum. VICTORIA AVGGG As in no. 651. C. 43.
673.
VOT X MVLT XX
674.
Reverse obliterated.
C. 68, 70.
(FLACILLA) Mint of Constantinople, CONS. 675. SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory seated r., writing : on shield C. 5. which rests on cippus.
No. onfof Coins.
1 2 4 2
1
Mint uncertain. 676.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
677.
Reverse illegible.
C. 5.
2 1
MAGNUS MAXIMUS 383-388 Mint of Rome, SMRP. 678. SPES ROMANORVM star between.
Gate of camp with two towers and C. 7.
1
FLAVIUS VICTOR 383-388 Mint of Aquileia, SMAQO-. 679.
SPES ROMANORVM As above.
Mint uncertain. 680. 681.
C. 3.
1
EUGENIUS 392-394
SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory 1., carrying trophy and C. 3. dragging captive. VICTORIA ROMANORVM Victory 1. with wreath and C. 12. palm.
HONORIUS 395-423 Mint of Rome, SMRP. 682. GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor on horse r., raising r. C. 23. hand. Mint of Thessalonica, TES-. 683. GLORIA ROMANORVM, Honorius and Arcadius standing C. 26. facing, each with spear and shield. Mint of Constantinople, CONSA. 684. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 683.
1 1
1
1
C. 26.
1
Mint of Heraclea, SM HA. 685. SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory 1., carrying trophy and C. 32. dragging captive; in 1. field, f 686. SPES ROMANORVM Cross. C. 33.
1 1
117
ROMAN COINS Reference.
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKr, a. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 683. 687. 688. 689. 690.
No. of Coins. Cons
C. 26.
1
GLORIA ROMANORVM Theodosius, Arcadius, and Hono- C. 28. rius standing facing, each holding spear. C. 32. SALVS REIPVBLICAE
1
VIRTVS EXERCITI Emperor standing facing, holding spear C. 56. and shield; Victory at r., crowning him and holding palm.
Mint of Antioch, ANT-. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 682. 691.
1 1
C. 23.
1
692.
GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor standing facing, holding C. 21. standard and globe.
1
693.
GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 683.
2
694.
2
695.
GLORIA ROMANORVM Honorius and Arcadius standing C. 27 (?). facing, leaning on spears, and holding globe between them. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 688. C. 28.
696.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
C. 32.
13
697.
VIRTVS EXERCITI
C. 56.
6
698.
Reverse obliterated.
Mint uncertain.
C. 26.
3
2
VALENTINIAN III 425-455 Mint oJ Thessalonica, TES. 699. SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory 1., holding trophy and drag- C. 5. "wreath ". ging captive. VICTORIA AVGG Two Victories facing each other, each C. 16. 700. holding wreath.
1 1
Mint uncertain. 701.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
C. 5.
1
702.
VICTORIA AVGG
C. 16.
3
EASTERN EMPIRE ARCADIUS 395-408 Mint of Aquileia, SMAQOP. GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor advancing r., head 1., Sab. 36. 703. dragging captive by the hair, and holding labarum.
1
Mint of Treviri, TRS. GLORIA ROMANORVM 704.
Sab. 36.
1
Mint of Siscia, ASIS. VOT V in wreath. 705.
Sab. 47.
1
Q
118
ROMAN COINS Reference.
Mint of Thessalonica, TES 706.
707. 708. 709. 710.
711.
No. of Cisf Coins.
' TES' TESA, r
GLORIA REIPVBLICE Gate of campwith twotowers. (As Sab. 34. in Sab., 6 coins; with f above gate, obv. bust 1., r. raised, left holding spear, 11 coins.) Sab. 36. GLORIA ROMANORVM
17
SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory 1., carrying trophy and (Sab. 41). dragging captive; to 1., f VICTORIA AVG Two victories, each with wreath and palm.
5
VIRTVS AVGGG Emperor standing 1. on boat, holding globe with phoenix and labarum; r. foot on captive; Victory sitting at rudder. Sab. 47. VOT V
19
1
1
2
Mint of Constantinople, CONSA, r, a; CONr, CONS. 712.
CONCORDIA AVGGG Cross on base-line.
713.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory 1., carrying trophy and (Sab. 41). dragging captive; to 1., f. Sab. 47. VOT V
714.
Mint of Heraclea, SM HA, B, r. 715. CONCORDIA AVGGG
Sab. 32.
2 10 2
Sab. 32.
2
716.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
(Sab. 41).
4
717.
VOT V
Sab. 47.
2
Sab. 32.
6
(Sab. 41). Sab. 47.
5 3
Sab. 32.
4
GLORIA ROMANORVM Three emperors standing facing, Sab. 38. each with spear; two outer ones with shields; smallest in centre holding globe. GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor on horse r., raising r. Sab. 39. hand.
1
Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA, B, r, a. CONCORDIA AVGGG 718. 719.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
720.
VOT V
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKA, B, , A, E. 721. CONCORDIA AVGGG 722.
723.
1
724.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE VOT V
(Sab. 41). Sab. 47.
14
725. 726.
VOT X MVLT XX
Sab. 48.
727.
Reverse type uncertain.
1 1
10
119
ROMAN COINS Reference.
Mint of Antioch, ANTA. 728. GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 722.
No. of No.o Coin,s.
Sab. 38.
1
Mint uncertain. 729.
CONCORDIA AVGGG
Sab. 32.
13
730.
GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 703,
Sab. 36.
731.
GLORIA ROMANORVM As in no. 722.
Sab. 38.
1 2
732.
SALVS REIPVBLICAE
(Sab. 41).
63
733.
VICTORIA AVG. As in no. 709.
734.
VOT V
Sab. 47.
4
735.
VOT X MVLT XX
Sab 48.
9
736.
Reverse obliterated.
1
3
(AELIA EUDOXIA) Mint of Antioch, ANT. SALVS REIPVBLICAE Victory seated r. on cuirass, writing Sab. 4. 737. : on shield which rests on cippus.
1
Mint uncertain. 738.
GLORIA ROMANORVM Eudoxia seated facing on throne, Sab. 5. being crowned by a hand from above. Obv. Bust r., crowned by a hand from above.
1
THEODOSIUS II 408-450 Mint of Nicomedia, SMNA. 739. CONCORDIA AVGGG Cross. 740.
Sab. 26.
1
GLORIA ROMANORVM Two emperors, each with spear, Sab. 28. holding globe between them.
1
Mint of Cyzicus, SMKB, A. 741. Cross within wreath.
Sab. 33.
4
1
744.
CONCORDIA AVGGG Roma seated facing on prow, hold- Sab. 25. ing sceptre. Sab. 26. CONCORDIA AVGGG Cross within wreath. Sab. 28. GLORIA ROMANORVM
2
745.
Cross within wreath.
Sab. 33.
6
| Sab. 11.
9
Mint uncertain. 742. 743.
1
MARCIAN 450-457 Mint uncertain. 746.
Monogram in wreath, p
ROMAN COINS
120
Reference.
N f Coins.
LEO I 457-474 Mint of Constantinople, CON. 747.
Emperor standing r., holding captive by the hair, and sceptre- Sab. 14. cross; in 1. field, star.
2
Mint uncertain. 748.
As above.
749.
Monogram in wreath,
SE
BARBAROUS COINS IMITATED FROM LATE ROMAN AND EARLY BYZANTINE TYPES, (THE SO-CALLED VANDALIC COINAGE) 750. VICT (1 coin) Victory 1., holding wreath and palm. 751. 752. 753.
Sab. 18.
3
B.M.C., Vandals &c. Plate: III, 6 if.
13
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