94: ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



-' • Vespasian, — Aureus ; rev. IMP. XIIK Bull r. Wt. ]10-6grs. 

 From the O'Hagan Collection. 



14 Imperial denarii (Nerva to Commodus), from a find at 

 Castle Bromwich. 



Commodus. — Aureus ; rev. NOBILIT. AVG. P.M.TR.P. 

 XII. IMP. VIII. COS. V. P.P. Female figure holding sceptre 

 and statuette. Wt. 112-1 grs. From the O'Hagan Collection. 



Sept.Severus, — Aureus; rev. COS. III. LVDOS. SAECVL. 

 FEC. Bacchus and Hercules. Wt. Ill '8 grs. From the 

 O'Hagan Collection. 



Three hundred and seventy-five coins of various emperors, 

 from Diocletian to Constantine II. 



Presented by Signor 0. DattarL 

 Ten bronze Byzantine coins (Anastasius to Michael IV.). 

 Presented hy R. Camphell Thompson, Esq, 



3. British and Colonial Series : — 



(a) Coins : — 

 A penny of Ceolwulf I. of Mercia of a type previously 

 unknown ; Ecgberht of Wessex seems to have derived one of 

 his types from this and not, as was supposed, from a type of 

 Coenwulf. 



A very rare penny of ^thelheard, Archbishop of Canter- 

 bury, under the supremacy of Coenwulf. King of Mercia ; 

 struck between the years 796 and 805 a.d. 



A penny of Eadweard II. (the Martyr) struck at Tamworth, 

 an extremely rare mint in this reign, perhaps unique. 



A penny of ^thelred II. struck at Malmesbury, having on 

 the obverse the Agnus Dei and on the reverse the Dove. Only 

 one other coin of this type is at present known. 



A penny of Harold II. struck at Maldon, a yqvj rare mint. 



Pennies of Stephen struck at Bedford and Launceston, rare 

 mints in this reign. 



A penny of Stephen struck at Leicester of an unpublished 

 type. 



A York farthing of Edward I. 



A heavy noble of Henry IV. having on the obverse an 

 annulet on the ship's rudder. 



A farthing of the heavy coinage of Henry IV. struck at 

 London, probably unique. 



A rare quarter-noble of Edward IV. with the sun mint-mark 

 struck over a crown, and having fleurs-de-lis for stops in the 

 reverse legend. 



A British crown of Henry VIII. having a small voided 

 cross in the middle of the obverse and reverse legends. 



A rial of Elizabeth with the hand mint-mark. 



An unpublished pattein sixpence of Charles I. 



