170 A. Cunningham— Relics from Ancient Persia. [No. 3, 
No. 11. Silyer. Aryandic, 0 9 inch. Author. 2265 grains. Plate 
XII. fig. 5. 
Obv. King as on No. 10. In the field to left the Greek letters AH. 
Rev. Large incuse as on the last. 
No. 12. Silyer. Doric, 0*6 inch. Author. 82 grains. Mr. Head, 
Plate I, fig. 25. 
Obv. King as on No. 1, with arrow in right hand. 
No. 13. Silyer. Dark, 0-6 inch. Author. 83 grains. Mr. Head, 
PI. I, 25. 
Obv. King as on No. 10. 
No. 14. Silyer. Four Ddnilc piece or two thirds of a siglos, 0’55 
inch. Author. 55’5 grains. Plate XII, fig. 4. 
Obv. As on No. 10. 
No. 15. Silyer. Dark , 06 inch. Author. 83 grains. Mr. Head 
PI. I, 28. 
Obv. King kneeling on right knee, and shooting an arrow. 
Persian Satraps. 
Tiribazus, B. C. 400—380. 
No. 16. Silyer. Double Siglos, 09 inch. Author. 154 grains. 
Plate XVII, fig. 3. Hue du Luynes, PI. I, 1, 2, 3. 
Obv. Jupiter or Bal, standing to left, holding spear in left hand and 
bird on right. Legend in Phoenician characters to right Tiribazu. 
Rev. Ormazd ; a human body above the solar disc. ( In his left hand 
a flower, in the right a wreath. 
Pharnabazus, B. C. 400—380. 
No. 17. No coin of this Satrap has come into my possession, but I 
have received a bad impression of a single specimen of the same type as 
the coin of Tiridames, Plate XVII, fig. 4. 
Tiridames. 
No. 18. Silyer. Double Siglos, 0-85 inch. Author. 150 grains. 
Plate XVII, fig. 4. Hue de Luynes, PI. II, 9, 10. 
Obv. Ilelmeted and bearded head of Satrap to right. Legend to right 
in Phoenician characters Tiridamu. The Hue de Lirpies reads the name as 
Dernes, and M. Waddington as Datames. I have adopted the reading of 
M. Lenormant. 
Rev. Female head to the front. 
No. 19. Silyer. Double Siglos, 0 9 inch. Author. 160 grains. 
Plate XVII, fig. 5. Hue de Luynes, PI. II, 5, 6, 7. 
