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No. 22. Obv. RVTS. on a tablet; above and below, an annulet ; the whole within a beaded 

 circle, with a kind of engrailed circle beyond it. 



Rev, Pegasus (?) to the left. K, 30 grains. 



Found at Muttilow Hill, on the Fleam Dyke, Cambridge. I have another 

 specimen from Creslow near Aylesbury, Bucks, weighing 33^ grains. 



A. B.C., pi. vii. No. 14. 



No. 23. Obv. RVFI. or RVLI. above a lion standing to the right; within a border formed 

 by two concentric circles connected by radiating curved lines. 



Rev. An eagle to the right with expanded wings, its head turned back to the left. 



jE 37 grains. 



Found in France. Another coin of the same type is in the Bibliotheque 

 Nationale at Paris. A.B.C., pi. xxi. Nos. 13, 14. 



No. 24. Obv. A square with incurved sides ; within it a similar square with an annulet in 

 the centre ; the whole within a beaded circle. 



Rev. RVFI. (?) Eagle to the left, with wings partly expanded; its head to the right, 

 holding a branch (?) in its beak. JE 14, 10 grains. 



Found near Biggleswade, Beds. From their size and weight these small 

 pieces seem to be the halves of the ordinary coins of Verulam and the quarters of 

 the large pieces such as No. II. A. B.C., pi. viii. No. I. 



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