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236 Obv. Constantiaus P. F. Aug. Head of the Emperor, with a crown of laurels and 

 part of the bust. Rev. Legend and Type as in No. 228. Inscript. S. P. Exerg. M. S. L. 



237 Obv. Imp. Constantinus Aug. Type as in No. 225, (effaced.) Rev. effaced, 

 but we may recognize the figure of Sol, as in No. 228. 



238 Obv. Imp. Constantinus. Aug. The same type. Rev. Soli Invicto Comiti. P. 

 L. C. The same type. — Donor H. Torrens, Esq. 



239 Obv. Imp. Constantinus. Aug. Laureled head of the Emperor, with the bust. 

 Rev. Type of Sol. Legend illegible. -^Donor H. Torrens, Esq. 



240-41 Obv. Imp. Constantinus Aug. Laureled head of the Emperor, with bust. 

 Rev. Legend and Type as in 228. S. C. Exerg. L. N. 



(All these Coins from 228—241 were struck A. D. 309. Med. p. 461 .) 



242 Obv. Constantinus Aug. Head of the Emperor, with a crown of laurels. Rev. 

 Germania Devicta. C. Exerg. P. L. C. Victory moving, in her left a palm, in her 

 right a trophy, and a prisoner at her feet. 



243 Obv. Constantinus Max. Aug. Head of the Emperor, with a broad crown and 

 part of the bust. Rev, Gloria exercitus. S. M. N. C. Two soldiers armed with helmet, 

 spear and shield, watching before two military signs. 



244 Duplicate of the preceding. 



245 Obv us P. F. Aug. The same type. Kev. Fel. Temp. Re | paratio j A 



soldier, the shield on his left arm, throwing down a horseman with his spear. 



246 Obv. Imp. Const.... us T. F. Aug, Head of the Emperor (effaced.) Rev. 

 (Fel.) Temp. Reparatio. Exerg. S. M. T. S. The same Type as No. 245. 



247 Obv. Anti.. Type as No. 245. Rev. As it appears, the same as No. 245, 

 Donor H. Torrens, Esq. 



248 D. Constan.... Aug. Head of the Emperor, crowned with two strings of 

 pearls, and part of the bust. Rev. The same Legend and Type as No. 215. Exerg. 



Rob. Inscript* I. 



249 Much effaced, the same Type and Legend as No. 245. 



250 Obv. As No. 245. Rev. Legend and Type the same. Exerg. S. M. H. B. 

 25 J The same. 



252-53 Two Coins of Constantinus. 



254 Obv. Constantinopolis. A female figure helmeted, with a spear and part of the 

 bust. Rev. Exerg. T. R. P. A Victory, with spear and shield, on a ship. 



255 The same. 



256 Obv. Urbs Romse. A female head, adorned with the tunica palmeata and 

 bearing a crested helmet, being a representation of the town Roma. Rev. Exerg. 

 S. M. T. S. E Romulus and Remus with the she-wolf. Above two stars. 



257 to 269 Thirteen bad Coins of the same type. 



1 M. Aurel. Val. Maxentius. (A. D. 306— 312 J 



Copper. 



270 Obv. Maxentius. P. F. G. Aug. Rev. Victoria iEterna Aug. Nost. A Victory 

 standing. This coin, the type of which is much obliterated, appears to be the same 

 which is mentioned by Med. p. 450, where Victory writes on a shield Vot. XX. 

 A. D. 307. 



