ROMAN COINS IN DERBYSHIRE. 229 



Reverse. A human figure standing in profile, piliatus, & 

 cornucopia in y e left hand, & a Patina or garland in y e right (for 

 it may be either) 



GENIOPOPVLIROMANI. 



II. The Emperor's head with a plain Diadem thus circum- 

 scribed. 



CONSTANTINVSNOBC. 

 Reverse. Genio Populi Romani. Exergue, PTR. id est, Pecunia 

 Treviris cusa, y' is, struck at- Triers. 



III. Obverse. The Emperor's head laureat, circumscribed 



IMPCONSTANTINVSPAVG. 



Reverse. Mars brandishing his lance & shield ; armed with a 

 Helmet and Crest, inscr d Marti Patri Propug : Exergue, PLN, y' 

 is Pecunia Londini cusa. 



N.B. — The three last are not in Mr. Reynolds' collection. 



I. The Emp s . head with a Diadem circumscribed 



IMPMAXIMIANVSPAVG. 



Reverse. The Genius of y e Romans, & Genio Populi Romani, 

 & in y e field, on y e right & left of y e figure these letters S. F., 

 which are y e initials of Seculi Felicitas, y l is The felicity of y e age. 

 Exergue, PTR. 



Diocletian took Maximianus for his colleague in y e Empire in 

 y e 3 d year of his reign, A.U.C. 1037, A.D. 285. 



II. Head wearing a Diadem, circumscribed 



CONSTANTINVSNOBILIC. 

 Reverse, y e same as y e last. 



III. Maximianus, inscribed. 



IMPMAXIMIANVSPFAVG. 

 Reverse, same as y e last in y e field, on one side the figure an S., 

 on y e other a C which I (J. Mason) take to be y e initials of Senatus 

 consulto, or seculi claritas. 



IV. Another of y e same, inscribed, 



DNMAXIMIANVSP . . . AVG. 

 Reverse, same as y e last. 



V. Obverse, Emp s . head, laureat, circumscribed, 



IMPCONSTANTINVSPFAVG. 



