tig. 96. — Trial Impression in white metal 

 of John Adams Indian Peace medal. 



Fig. 97. — Silver Med.iiL, 1826, by C. Gobrecht, commemo- 

 rating Charles Carroll of CarroUton, a signer of the 

 Declaration of Independence. 



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Fig. 99. — Silver Stater struck by Celtic tribe in 

 the Danube region, ca. 2nd century B.C. 



I'ig. 98. — Silver drachma struck in .Athens, 5th 

 century B.C. Twice actual size. 



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Fig. 100. — Gold M Stater struck by Celtic tribe 

 1st century B.C. or later in imitation of post- 

 humous stater of Lysimachus of Thrace. 



Fig. 102. — Bronze Coin struck in Macedon 

 during the reign of Emperor Gordian III 

 (A.D. 238-244). 



Fig. 101. — Bronze Coin struck at Amphipolis. 

 Macedon, in the name of Geta as Caesar (.A.D. 

 198-209). 



Fig. 103. — Bronze Medallion struck in the name 

 of Emperor Philip I (A.D. 244-249), showing 

 view of the city of Bizya, Thrace. 



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