186 A. Cunningham— Belies from Ancient Persia. [No. 3, 
Silver Coins. 
No. 
2 Silver Darios (Sigli), very much worn. 
1 Attic Tetradrachma—oblong—archaic type. 
1 Philip of Macedon, large. 
1 Alexander, Drachma, much worn. 
1 Seleukus, Drachma, Elephant chariot. 
1 Seleukus and Antiochus, tetradrachma, Elephant chariot. 
1 Drachma—Elephant chariot—a beautifully perfect specimen, legend 
BA2IAEON 2EAEYKQY KAI ANTIOXOY. 
2 Antiochus I.—Tetradrachma—Horse’s head. 
2 Do. Drachmas do. 
1 Do. Drachma—King’s head with helmet and cheek-pieces—* 
Bev. Victory and Trophy. 
2 Do. Tetradraehmas—Seated Apollo. 
Wide el. 
1 Agathokles—usual type—$1 in field. 
Copper. 
1 Antiochus I.—Helmeted head. 
2 Do. Bad coins. 
3 Diodotus—new type—Demeter in search of her daughter. 
3 Euthydemus—usual types—Galloping Horse. 
1 Pantaleon, square, usual types. 
2 Agathokles, square, usual types. 
4 Indian coins, square, Lion and Elephant. 
Among these there are a few novelties, such as the helmeted Antio¬ 
chus in silver, and the copper coins of Diodotus. But the gem of this 
small batch is the beautiful drachma of the “ kings Seleukus and Antio¬ 
ch us,” 
