144 Asiatic Society. [No. 134. 



M. Aurelms Victorinus. {A. D. 268.) 

 Copper. 



137 Obv. Imp. C. Victorinus P. F. Aug. Bearded head of the Emperor with 

 radiated crown. Rev. Untraceable Found near Patna. Donor — Rose, Esq. 



138 Obv. The same. Rev. A figure standing. 



139 Obv. The same. Rev. Undistinguishable. 



140 Obv. The same. Rev. (Pietas) ? Aug. A figure 'standing, as it appears, before 

 an altar. 



141 Obv. The same. Rev. A figure standing. 



142 Obv. The same. Rev. Providentia Aug. Type of Providentia. 



143 and 144 Obv. The same. Rev. A figure standing. 



P. Piverus Tetricus. (A. D. 268.) 

 Copper. 



145 Obv. Imp. Tetr | icus | .. Bearded head of the Emperor with radiated crown. 

 Rev. Aug. A figure standing, and holding in the right a spear. 



146 Obv. Imp. C. Te | tricus | the same type. Rev. Victoria (Aug.) Victory mov- 

 ing, in the left a palm, in the right a crown of laurels. 



147 Obv. .. reus. 



L. Domitius Aurelianus. (A. D. 270 — 275. ) 

 Copper. 



148 Obv. Imp. Aurelianus Aug. Head of the Emperor with radiated crown and 

 part of the bust. Rev. Jovi Conser. Two figures, standing opposite each other. 



149 Obv. The same Legend. Head of the Emperor with a crown of laurels. Rev. 

 Concordia Aug. The Emperor, in his left a spear and giving his right to the empress. 



Probus. (A. D. 276—288.; 



I. Roman Coins. 



Copper. 



150 Obv. Imp. C. Probus P. F. Aug. The head of the Emperor with radiated 

 crown and bust, in his right holding the Roman eagle. R. Virtus Aug. 2. XX. T. 

 A soldier standing, in his left shield and spear, in his right a Victory. A. D 276. 

 Med. p. 412. 



151 Obv. Virtus Probi Aug. Head of the Emperor helmeted, in the right the 

 spear, in the left the shield. Rev. Provident. Aug. S. XXI. C. A figure standing, 

 in the right a globe, and in the left a transversal spear. A. D. 276. 



152 Obv. The same Legend. Head of the Emperor with radiated crown and bust. 

 Rev. Adventus August. The Emperor on horseback, his right raised, in his left hold- 

 ing the sceptre, a figure seated on the ground. A. D. 278. Med. p. 412. 



153 Obv. The same Legend and Type. Rev. Fides milit. XXI. A figure standing, 

 and holding in each hand a standard. 



