176 IVORY AND THE ELEPHANT 



DENARII 



Lucius Roscius Fabatus. Head of Juno Sospitae; below forepart of ele- 

 phant. 

 Csecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Imperator. Reverse. 

 Q. Csecilius Metellus Pius. Reverse. 

 Julius Caesar. Reverse. 

 Augustus. Reverse, biga of elephants. 



COPPER 



Titus. Reverse. 



Philip I. Reverse, elephant with rider. 



FIRST BRONZE 



Tiberius. Obverse, emperor driving quadriga of elephants. 

 Philip I. Reverse, elephant with rider. 



FOREIGN GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER 



Transylvania, Sigismund Bathori, 1592. Crown. Reverse, shield with 

 three elephant tusks. 



Hesse-Hanau. William, 1771. Crown. Reverse, in exergue, an ele- 

 phant (Mint-mark?). 



Denmark. Frederick IV, 1725. Beneath royal arms is an elephant. 



Uncertain German State, 1697. Schaupfennig. Reverse, elephant 

 adoring the sun. 



England, Charles II. Gold Double Guinea. Obverse, elephant emblem of 

 newly founded Guinea Company, under bust of king. 



England, Charles II. Crown. Obverse, elephant beneath king's bust. 



England, James II. Gold Guinea. Obverse, elephant beneath king's 

 bust. 



England, William and Mary, 1689, Gold Guinea. Obverse, elephant 

 beneath royal busts. 



Free Trade to Africa by Act of ParUament, 1750. Obverse, crest of 

 arms, elephant and castle. Gilt proof. 



Afghanistan. Coppers with rude figures of elephants. 



Georgia. Struck for Erivan. Copper. Elephant and Sun. Two ex- 

 amples. 



Mysore XL. Cash. Copper. Elephant carrying banner. 



Mysore XX and X. Cash. Copper. 



