ROMAN COINS FOUND AT LITTLE CHESTER. II5 



CONSTANTINOPOLIS rev. Victory standing on the prow of 

 a ship, holding in her right hand a spear, and resting her left on a 

 shield ; exergue T R P. 



VRBS ROMA . rev. Lups. suckling Romulus and Remus ; 

 above two stars ; exergue PLC. 



(See illustration of this coin, Plate III., No. ii.) 



Ditto ; the letters T R S. 



Ditto ; the letters T R S. with a star. 



Ditto ; with three stars above ; and exergue S . CONST. 



Ditto ; a laurel between two stars above ; exergue T R S. 



FL . MAGNENTIVS P . F . AVG. rev. VICTOR! AE D . 

 D.N.N. AVG . ET . CAE. Two figures of Victory sup- 

 porting a shield, charged with VOT . V . MVLT X., above it a 

 symbol. A.D. 353. 



Ditto without the symbol, there are letters in the exergue but 

 not legible. 



DN . MAGNEVTIVS P .F . AVG. rei>. GLORIA 

 ROMANORVM.— A soldier on horseback ; in his right hand a 

 pilum, in his left a scutum, riding over military spoil to strike an 

 enemy, who is thrown on his back and supplicating mercy ; in 

 the exergue A M B — N B. Between the head of the three last 

 is the letter A. 



This concludes the list given by Glover. There are 37 coins, 

 19 of which are of the Constantines ; and so far as we know at 

 present, the coins of this family have been found in greatest 

 numbers at Little Chester. There are also a number of 

 Caurausius. Mr. Mottram has six or seven, but mostly much 

 defaced and corroded, and they are of the 3rd Brass ; but the 

 Caurausius we engrave is of 2nd B. It is not a very good 

 specimen, being much worn and obliterated in parts ; but it is the 

 best we have been able to get. It belongs to Mr. Tyson, East 

 Street. We will now go on to describe those we have been able 

 to add to the list up to the present time. Some of the best will 

 be found illustrated on the three plates which accompany this 

 list. 

 JVNO SOS PITA.— Bust, horned to right, a symbol at back, 



