ss 



96 



^be IRoman Coins Jfounb at HDelanbra. 



A. Identified with certainty. 



Domitian. with shield and Aug. Germ. P. M. 

 spear, TR. P. xv. 



Rev. Im[p. xxii. Cos. 

 xvii. densP.P.P. 



3 Silver. Denarius, 



Trajan. 



Trajan. 



5 Silver. Denarius. Severus 231-5 



Alexander. (from 

 portrait) 



6 Bronze Base denarius Postumus 259 — 69? 

 or base (Antonin- (from portrait) 



silver. ianus) 



7 Bronze Base denarius Carausius. 286 — 293 

 or base (Antonin- 



silver. ianus). 



8 Bronze. " Small Magnus 383-8 



bronze." Maiimus, 



Bust of 



Trajan. 



Female figure 



seated. 



06 1'. Imp, Caes. Nerua 

 Traianus Aug. Germ. 



Rev. P.M. TK,P. Cos. 

 iii. P.P. 



Head of Arabia standing Obv. \Obscured ; 

 Trajan, and stretching out Rev. /see Cohen. 

 a branch over a 

 camel at left foot. 



Bust of 

 Severus 

 laureate. 



Hope standing. Obv. Imp. Alexander 

 Pius Aug. 

 Rev. Spes Publica. 



Bust of Figure with 



Postumus comu copiae. 

 radiate. 



Obv. 



Rev., 



Bust of Peace standing ; Obv. Imp. Carausius 



Carausius in field F. P. F. Aug. 



radiate. Rev. Pax Aug. 



Cf. 

 Nos. 

 217 



Figure of 

 Republic. 



Obv. Dn. Mag. Maxi- 



mus [P.F. Aug.]. 

 Rev. Eeparatio [reij).] 



All but 5 and 6 were found in tlie camp. No. 5 was 

 found at Hadfield, about 1^ miles from Melandra on the 

 Eastward road. No. 6 was found witb Nos. 15 and 16, 

 and tbe curious bronze plate (figured below in the List of 

 Miscellaneous Remains) in " Pym's parlour," a hollow in 

 the rocks above the river Etherow, about half a mile from 

 the camp. 



