No. 58.— 1907.] 

 No. 



ROMAN COINS. 



183 



Obverse : Diademed head of emperor. Right. 



" D. N. Constantius P. F. Aug." 

 Reverse : Within laurel wreath " Vot. XX. Mult. 

 XXX." 



Exergum illegible. 



Obverse : Diademed head of emperor. Right. 



" D. N. Constantius Aug." 

 Reverse : Two soldiers guarding a standard. 



" Gloria Exercitus." 



In exergue " S. M. A. B." (? S. M. T. R.). 



Obverse : Diademed head of emperor. Right. 



" D. N. Constantius P. F. Aug." 

 Reverse : Standing figure, helmed, holding spear in left- 

 hand, right arm extended. 



" Spes Reipublicse." 



Exergum illegible. 



Constantius Gallus (351-354 a.d.). 



Obverse : Diademed head of Csesar. Right* 



" D. N .Fl. CI. Constantius Nob. Caes." 

 Reverse : Soldier piercing a fallen horse and rider with a 

 spear. 



" Fel. Temp. Reperatio." 

 Exergum illegible. 



Obverse 



Reverse 



Bust of Caesar, diademed head. Right. 



" Fl. Jul. Constantius Nob. C." 

 Two soldiers guarding a standard. 



" Gloria Exercitus." 



In exergue " S. M. K. A." 



Julianus II. (358-362 a.d.). 



1 ... Obverse : Head of emperor. Right. 

 C Legend illegible. 



On comparing this head with an illustration 

 in " Roman Imperial profiles," there can be 

 no doubt that the coin belongs to Julianus. 

 Reverse : Standing figure. 



Legend illegible. 

 G 36-07 



