DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 97 



Thrace. — Byzantium. — A rare silver denarius, with the 

 head of Augustus on the ohv., and that of Rhoemetalces I., 

 king of Thrace, on the rev. ; monograms representing KAIZAP 

 and BAZIAEHZ POIMHTAAKOY. Wt. 494 grs. 



Phili'pimpolis.—A. bronze coin of Elagabalus ; rev. Asklepios. 

 Presented by W. R. Hubbard, Esq. 



Mcesia. — Istrus. — A silver drachm (4th cent, B.C.); obv. 

 Two heads facing, side by side, one upside down ; rev. IZTPI 

 Sea-eagle on dolphin; below <I>Y. 76 '4 grs. 



Presented by E. 0. Sivallow, Esq. 



Thraco-Macedonian. —Lete(l). — -A rare stater, of the early 

 5th century B.C. ; obv. Satyr and nymph, and three pellets (as 

 mark of value ?) ; rev. Male head, with long moustache, facing, 

 in incuse square. Wt. 141 • 2 grs. 



Macedon. — Kings. — A large number of coins, including 

 2 gold, 125 silver and 45 bronze, of Philip II., Alexander III. 

 and his successors, and Lysimachus, king of Thrace. 



A silver tetradrachm of Alexander's types, struck at 

 Aspendus, with beardless Zeus. Wt. 258* 3 grs. 



Presented by E. 0. Siuallow, Esq. 



Locri Ojmntii. — A bronze coin of Galba ; rev. Male figure 

 holding phiale, and name of magistrate M. Aur. Serapion. 



Presented by A. M. Woodward, Esq. 



Acarnania. — Argos Amphilochicum. — A silver coin of the 

 4th century B.C. ; obv. Pegasus flying ; below, caduceus ; rev. 

 Female head to 1. Wt. 27'lgrs. 



Corinth. — A bronze coin of Agrippina Junior ; rev. Figures 

 of Nero and Britannicus standing. 



Corinthian Colony, uncertain. — A silver coin of the 

 4th century B.C. ; obv. Pegasus flying ; below, ear of coi^n ; rev. 

 Head of Apollo to r. ; monogram. Wt. 24*4 grs. 



Argolis. — Epidaurus. — A rare silver drachm (of the period 

 323-240 B.C.); obv. Head of Apollo r. ; rev. Asklepios seated, 

 caressing a serpent; below his throne, a dog. Wt. 71*4 grs. 

 The reverse type is a reproduction of the famous statue of the 

 god by Thrasymedes of Paros. From the Philipsen Collection. 



Celts of the Rhine District. — A gold stater (" Regenbogen- 

 schusselchen") ; obv. Dragon coiled in the form of a penannular 

 bracelet ; rev. Six pellets in a semi-circular torque. Wt. 

 114-1 grs. From the Strcehlin Collection. 



Gaul. — Twenty-six silver and bronze coins of various mints, 

 including 11 of Massiiia. 



Britain. — Eight gold and 4 silver coins, including 1 gold 

 stater of Addedomarus (84 "4 grs.). 



A silver coin of the Southern District (as Evans, PI. F. 7). 

 Presented by Rev. A. W. Hands. 

 119. G 



