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Copper Coins. 
Five in Number, about the Bignefs of a Farthing. 
1 . Conftantius Jun. Nob. Reverfe Eel. Temp. 
2. Conftantius. 
3 . Seems to be a Head l the Labarum , I take, 
The other Two defaced. 
Twelve in Number, Jefs in Size than a Farthing, 
or Trims or (ftuadrans of the Roman As , of which 
4 Conftantinus. ..... Gloria Exercitus . 
2 Conftantinus Aug. . . . Votis x. 
1 Conftantinus. ..... Roma. 
1 Conftantinus Jun. Nob. . Brovidentia Cxf. 
1 . . . . . . . Oriens Aug. 
Three others not intelligble. 
Thefe Coins are in the Cuftody of my Friend Di% 
Rujftel of Truro. If I had Leifure, perhaps I might 
have been nice in difeovering the Faces and Rcverfes : 
This Gentleman informs me, that near the Place 
where the Coins were found, is a circular Camp near 
Helford Harbour. 
I could have longer dwelt on this Subjeft, but 
have been tedious already : However, muft not forget 
tire ‘Danes, who certainly landed here in Cornwall \ 
but by Invitation from the Britains , to afiift them 
to overcome the Saxons , and probably never had 
any Settlement here : They, as Friends, did not want 
Fortifications for their Defence in Cornwall , fince 
they went as far as Exeter with the Britains againft 
the Saxons , who could never penetrate Cornwall till 
the Ninth Century, when, by one fatal Battle, the 
Britains were obliged to become Tributaries. This 
of Conftantine. C 
of Conftantine. 
Danes. 
Qji q 
Battle 
