230 ROMAN COINS IN DERBYSHIRE. 



Reverse, Apollo, head radiated, inscribed, 

 Soli invicto comiti. In y e field, on y e right hand y e figure T, on 

 y e left F, which are y e initials of Temporum felicitas, y' is Happy 

 times. 



VI. Same as y e last, both Obverse and Reverse. 



VII., VIII. Exactly y e same as V. 



IX. Same as y e preceeding, 



X. Emp. head laureat, inscribed, 



IMPCONSTANTINVSPFAVG. 

 Reverse, y e same as y e last. 

 XL Head laureat, inscribed, 



I MPLICINIVSPFAVG. 

 Reverse, Genius of Romans, circumscribed — Genio Populi 

 Romani. 



XII. The same as y e V. 



XIII. Same as y e V. 

 XIIII. Same as y e 5 th . 



XIIIII. Same as y e V. Except y e Reverse. 

 Legend, 



SPQROPTMOPRINCIPI. 

 Senatus populusque Romanus optimo principi. Exergue OST. 



Next follows in Mr. Reynolds' Register, a Series of 28 Culland 

 Park Coins, mostly similar to y e preceeding, & in no respect 

 more valuable. — J Mason. 



V. A head lauriat, circumscribed, 



DIVOCONSTANTIOPIO. 

 Reverse, an altar, at y e foot of whereof on each side sits an 

 Eagle, with wings, a little expanded, & thus circumscribed, 

 MEMORIAFELIX, 



id est, Memoria felix. Mr. Reynolds gave 

 me this coin at Plaistow 21 April, 1778. 

 X. In y e field of y e Reverse, behind y e capital figure, an N. 



