DEPARTMENT OF COINS AND MEDALS. 91 



Five gold coins of Diocletian and Maximianus Herculeiis, 

 and six silver coins of Caracalla, Gordian HI, Philip I, 

 Herennius Etruscus, and Carausius, from a hoard lately 

 found at Sully near Cardiff. 



8. British and Colonial Series : — 



England. — Henry I. A very rare penny ; obverse, king's 

 bust facing, holding sceptre ; reverse, Double cross-pattee 

 and trefoils in angles. Struck at London. 



England. — Henry IV. A London Half-groat, bearing the 

 portrait of Richard 11. 



England. — Thirteen gold Nobles and Half-nobles of 

 Henries V and VI, selected as varieties from a large hoard 

 recently discovered in France. 



England. — A Half -noble of Henry VI, of the early part 

 of his reign and intermediate between his co-called first and 

 second issues. 



South Africa. — A half and quarter penny of Griquatown 

 issued, it is supposed, by Waterboer at the suggestion of the 

 Missionaries before the proclamation of Griqualand West as 

 a British Colony in 1871. 



South African Republic. — A complete set of the coinage, 

 with the exception of the sovereign struck by President 

 Burgers in 1875. 



4. Mediaeval and Modern Series : — 



Lucca. — A mediaeval gold coin struck in the reign of the 

 Emperor Charles IV, 1355-1378, having on the obverse the 

 " Sanctus Vidtus " of Christ, crowned. 



Denmark. — A small silver coin of Eric VII, of Denmark 

 (XIII of Sweden), a.d. 1412-1439. 



Brazil. — A silver medal commemorating the fourth cen- 

 tenary of the discovery of Brazil. 



Mozambique.— A Portuguese Onza, struck for Mozambique 

 during the reign of Maria II (1843). 



0. Oriental Series : — 



/ud^m. — Fifteen ancient lead coins of uncertain attri- 

 bution. 



India.— A unique coin of Kumudasena, a king of Ayodhya, 

 probably dating from the second century B.C. 



