40 A Find of Roman Coins near Marlborough. 
other hand, the coins with CONSTANTINOPOLIS, GENIO 
POP. ROMANI, GLORIA EXERCITVS, and VRBS ROMA 
occur very rarely amongst them. 
The parcel would seem to have been made up about the years 823 
to 826 A.D., the campaign in Sarmatia having taken place in 322 
A.D., the death of Crispus in 826 A.D. 
A large proportion bear the mint marks P, LON., PLC., but 
many come from far distant mints. 
The following is a list of the coins which have come into the 
possession of Mr. J. W. Brooke, of Marlborough, who has with 
great kindness allowed me to examine them. I should add that 
some were sold before Mr. Brooke had the good fortune to acquire 
the bulk of the find and the fragments of the vessel in which they 
were deposited. 
In the whole parcel there are apparently only four types which do 
not appear in Cohen’s Méd. Imp., Ed. 2; viz., one of Constantine 
with VOT. XXX., as Cohen No. 129, but reading CONSTANTINI; 
two of Crispus, one with BEAT . TRANQLITAS and the bust of 
Crispus to the right, ef. Cohen 26, the other with BEATA TRAN- 
QVILLITAS and the bust armed with shield, on which appears 
the Emperor (?) receiving kneeling captives, behind him are soldiers 
with shield, cf. Cohen 14; and two of Constantius II., one with 
legends FLA . CONSTANTIVS NOB. C. and PROVIDENTIAE 
CAESS; the other, as Cohen 169, but the legend on the reverse 
reading CAESS for CAES. 
Licinius I, 9 Rev.—D. N. LIC. LICINI AVGVSTI. 
» D.N. LICINI AVGVSTI. 
IOVI CONSERVATORI AVG, 
» VIRTVS EXERCIT. 
Licinius II. 5 , VIRTVS EXERCIT. 
Constantinus I. 4 , BEAT . TRANQLITAS. 
80 , BEATA TRANQVILLITAS. 
4 , CONSTANTINOPOLIS. 
2 ,  CHSARVYM NOSTRORUM. VOT. V. 
20 , =\D. N. CONSTANTINI MAX. AVG. VOT. XX. 
and X. 
2 . #=%D. N. CONSTANTINI MAX. AVG. VOT. XXX. 
(cf. Cohen 129). 
= & bo 
