1858.] Catalogue of the Coins. 251 



Catalogue of the Coins in the Cabinet of the late Col. Stacy, with 

 the estimated 'prices attached.*— By E. Thomas, JUsq., late of the 

 B. C. 8. 



Greek Coins. 



Gold. Silver. Copper. K,s. As. P. 



— I, — Drachma Alexander the Great, 5 



— 1 — Hemidrachma — Seleucus Nicator, ^ 



Obv. Head with Lion's-skin as in Alexau- j 



der's Coins. Rev. Jove seated, la- }>12 

 scription BA2IAEOS 2EAEYKOY. Mo- | 

 nogram IB J 



— 1 — Tetradrachma of Antiochus Magnus — 



Wt. 252 grains — Obverse a very per- 

 fect head, in high relief. Ee verse, Apollo 

 sitting on the cortina, Inscription 

 BASLAEOS [AN] TIOXOY 50 



— 1 — Ptolemy — with Eagle reverse — Wt. 211 



grains, 10 



— 2 — Ditto less perfect, at 6 each, 12 



— — 2 2 Copper Coins, at 1 each (2 silver casts) 2 



Bactrian Coins. 



EuTHYDEMUS. 



— 5 — Four Tetradrachms as in " Ariana An- 



tiqua" plate I. figs. 6, 7 and 8 — one 



ditto as No. 11, at 8 Rs.,@ 40 



— — 5 One very perfect specimen A. A. pi. I. 



fig. 13, 16 



One ditto very good 6 — three bad at 2 12 

 Demetrius. 



— 3 — Two Oboli as in A. A. pi. II. figs. 4 & 5, 



one very perfect, at 12 and 5, 17 



One with Kausia as in A. A. supp. pi. 



fig. 12, 14 



Apollodotus. 

 ■ — 1 — ■ A. A. pi. IV. fig. 15, coin imperfect, ... 8 



— 2 — A. A. pi. IV. fig. 14, in very good order, 



at 6, '.... 12 



„ 17 7 210 



* This Catalogue was received through Mr. Grote after the subscription had 

 been set on foot by the Society for the purchase of this collection in its integrity. 

 It is published with the valuation of each piece as fixed by Mr. Thomas when tiie 

 Trustees of the British Museum ware negotiating for the purchase of the Cabinet, 

 because it is believed that Mofussil collectors will be glad to have such particulars. 

 — Eds. 



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