[26] 
Reverse. As preceding. 
Gaetani, I, pi. i, fig. 2 ; Storer, loc. cit ., No. 1681. 
52. Obverse. Head, as in the last. Inscription: MOISES* 
DOCTOR a IVDEORVMa 
Reverse. EGO MITISSIMVS SVPER OMNES 
HOMINES * | MOISES | PALAM ET | NON PER | 
ENIGMATA | ET FIGVRAS | VIDET DE | VM. 
Gaetani, pi. I, fig. 3 ; Storer, loc. cit., No. 1682. 
53. Obverse. Bust, to right, with two front locks of hair 
projecting. Upon neck band, a sentence in Hebrew. Inscrip¬ 
tion : HE(BRAEORUM). D(UX).-MOSES 
Reverse , not given. 
Rovillio, loc. cit., p. 26, fig.; Storer, loc. cit., No. 1684. 
54. Obverse. Head. Inscription (in Hebrew): Moses, The 
Father of All The Prophets. 
Reverse. A stone tablet, with the Ten Commandments. 
Upon edge: MOISE, PARIS, 1827 
Bronze. 21. 32 mm. 
Haseltine Centennial Cat., Part VII, 6-8 November, 1876, 
No. 1083 ; Storer, loc. cit., No. 1683. 
55. Obverse. Moses, with the tablets of the law. Inscrip¬ 
tion : MOSES DU ZEGEST NUR FLUCH U. DOT (etc.) 
Morris Cat., June 16-17, 1891, No. 641; Storer, loc. cit., Sep¬ 
tember, 1891, No. 1906. 
A Lubec double crown (1619-44). 
5 6 - Obverse. Moses upon Mt. Sinai, with the Tables. 
Reverse. The Tables, with Hebrew inscription. Legend: 
THVE DAS SO WIRST DV LEBEN. 
*Devegge, Mynt-og Medaille-Samling, Copenhagen, 185']:, No. 
1414. 
57. Moses is also mentioned upon certain of the Wittenberg 
Pestthalers, struck to commemorate The Plague in Saxony dur¬ 
ing the 16th Century. Pfeiffer and Ruland give no less than 
