DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 103 



South America - Gold onzas of Chili (1833 and 1851), Ecuador 

 (1838, 1840 and 1845), Bolivia (1836) and 

 Argentina (1828). 

 Presented hy Alexander Mann, Esq. 



A double bourgeois of Philip IV. of France. 



Presented by H. A. Grueher, Esq, f.s.a. 



Some rare French provincial coins, including gold florins of 

 Jean Costi, Bishop of S. Paul-trois-Chateaux, and Humbert II. 

 of Provence ; a ducat of Dombes struck by Pierre II. de 

 Bourbon ; a doable ecu of Louis II. de Bourbon Montpensier ; 

 two ecus d'or of Gaston, souverain of Dombes ; a quadruple 

 pistole and a double pistole of Besangon under the emperor 

 Charles V. 



Death-thalers of Anhalt, of Prince Rudolf (1621) and Prince 

 John, his son and successor (1667) ; a quadruple thaler of 

 Friedrich Ulrich of Brunswick ; a double thaler of Ferdinand 

 Charles, Archduke of Austria, struck for Tyrol, others of 

 Breslau and Nuremberg; a very rare thaler of Sigismund 

 Ludwig of Dietrichstein, and other interesting European coins. 



From the Holzmann Collection. 



Gold coins of Frederick, Emperor of Germany, the first 

 French Republic, Napoleon I. and Louis XVIIL 



Presented hy G. W . Daniels, Esq. 



Nine silver and five bronze coins of the Portuguese colony 

 of Goa, struck in the reigns of Jose 1., Pedro III. and Maria I., 

 Pedro IV., Maria IL, Pedro V. 



Presented hy E. Grant Duff, Esq., c.b. 



Seven copper coins of Cyprus struck by Jacques II. , and 

 two Turkish copper pieces counterstruck for Greek churches. 

 Presented hy F. W. Hasluck, Esq. 



(5) Medals: — 



A German portrait medal of Sebastian Unterholzer and his 

 wife, of the 16th century, artist unknown. 



Three religious medals of the 16th century, probably 

 executed by a member of the Reinhardt family. 



A medal of the emperor Charles V., dated 1550, attributed 

 with great probability to Hans Reinhardt, the artist who made 

 the famous Trinity Medal of Duke Moritz of Saxony in 1554. 

 On the obverse is the Emperor and on the reverse Christ 

 enthroned. 



A silver portrait medal of Christopher Andreas Im Hof. 



Bronze Italian medals of Ferdinand II. and John Gaston, 

 Grand Dukes of Treasury, by I. Veber. 



Presented hy Max Rosenheim., Esq., f.s.a. 



A gold medal of the emperor Frederick IV., and his son 

 Maximilian I.; one of a series issued by some Prague goldsmiths 

 in the 16th century. 



