88 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



151 silver coins (crowns, half-crowns, shillings, and six- 

 pences, of Elizabeth, James I., and Charles I.), part of the 

 large hoard discovered at East Worlington, Lapford, Devon. 



A guinea of Charles II., dated 1680. From the Dorking 

 treasure-trove. 



A pewter medal, struck in commemoration of the Congress 

 of the Allies at the Hague in February, 1691. The only other 

 specimen of this medal, described in Hawkins's Medallic 

 Illustrations, Vol. II., p. 17, No. 184, is the one in the Gotha 

 Museum. 



4. MedicGVcd and Modern Series : — 



A rare denier, without the regal name, struck at Jerusalem, 

 circa. A.D. 1190. Presented hy T. Fenn Clark, Esq., M.D. 



A selection of 53 gold coins of various European States, 

 purchased at the sale of the great hoard discovered on 19th 

 February, ]894, at Amej-sfoort, and consisting of money of the 

 15th and early 16th centuries. The following are the most 

 noteworthy specimens : — France. Ecu au Pore-epic of Louis 

 XII. and Ecu du Dauphine of Francis I, Majorca. Ducat 

 of Charles I. of Spain. Brabant. Lion d'or of Philip the 

 Good ; Half-Noble of Maximilian and Philip le Beau ; Florins 

 of Philip le Beau and Charles Y. Flanders. Florins of 

 Charles the Bold, Maria of Burgundy, Philip le Beau and 

 •Charles V. Holland. Chaise d'or of Count William IV. ; 

 Lion d'or of Philip the Good, and Half -Nobles of Maximilian, 

 Charles V., &c. Palatinate. Florin of Frederick I., Count of 

 East Frisia, struck at Heidelberg ; and another of Philip, 

 Duke of Bavaria. Baden. Florin of the Margraf Christopher I. 

 Cologne, d-c. Florins of the Rhine Provinces and Bonn. 

 .struck by Hermann IV. of Hesse, Archbishop ; ducats, struck 

 by the cities of Augsburg and Cologne. Palpal. Zecchini of 

 Alexander VI., Julius IL, and Leo X. Ferrara. Florin of 

 Hercules I. d'Este. 



A gold 1 gramme piece of Tierra del Fuego ; two silver two- 

 real pieces (of the type of the Spanish coins), dated 1741 and 

 1761, said to have been struck by the Jews for circulation 

 in Argentina and Bolivia. Presented hy S. L. Woolmer, 

 Esq. 



A 640 reis piece (1804) and an 80 reis piece (1787) of 

 Maria I. of Portugal ; four 960 reis pieces of John VI. of 

 Portugal, dated 1812, 1816 (2), 1819, struck on Spanish 

 " pillar " dollars ; a 2,000 reis piece (1888), and a 100 reis piece 

 (1834), struck by Peter II. of Brazil. Presented hy John 

 Gordon, Esq. 



A Dutch marriage medal and a German marriage medal, 

 both silver, of the 16th century ; a silver medal commemo- 



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