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Numismata hellenica: a catalogue of Greek coins; with notes, a map ...

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Metal Size<br />

M<br />

M ;<br />

M<br />

M<br />

M<br />

M<br />

4+<br />

M 6<br />

M<br />

4+<br />

7-5<br />

9+<br />

M 6i<br />

Weight<br />

117-8<br />

EUROPE. 135<br />

NEOPOLIS Campanife.<br />

Note.—V. <strong>Numismata</strong> Hellenica, Europe, p. 130.<br />

Female head <strong>with</strong> diadem and ear-rings to r. ; behind the head, grapes ; under the<br />

neck, in small letters, AIO*ANOYS (artisfs name). R. Andromorphous bull<br />

crowned by Victory to r. ; in exergue, NEOnOAITHS.<br />

102 Same type; an appearance <strong>of</strong> serpents issuing from the hair; behind the head,<br />

grapes. R. Same type; under the bull, AI; to r., 0; in exergue, NEOnOAIT<br />

. .<br />

117'5 Another similar ; but under the neck, AI04AN0Y2. B. Same type ; under the bull,<br />

HA in mon. ;<br />

in exergue, NEOflOAITHS.— Electrotype.<br />

116'3jSame type; under the neck, OA. B. Same type; under the bull, OAYM. (artist's<br />

I name)<br />

; in exergue, NIKOnOAlTH.<br />

109* 6 Same type; under the neck, APTEMI. fi- Same type; under the bull, N; in<br />

exergue, NEOIIOAITQN.<br />

Note.—In one <strong>of</strong> the Plates <strong>of</strong> the Num. Vet. Italise <strong>of</strong> Carelli one <strong>of</strong> these <strong>coins</strong> occurs <strong>with</strong> the<br />

legend APTEMIA. The artist's name, therefore, was Artemidorus.<br />

113 Same type ; behind the head, X. B^. Same type ; under the bull, ; on a plinth, on<br />

which the bull stands, NEOnOAIxaN.<br />

i Plautilla,<br />

NICOPOLIS Epiri.<br />

Note.— V. <strong>Numismata</strong> Hellenica, Europe, p. 76.<br />

L. uEUus Cwsar.<br />

A. AIAIOC KAICAP. Bearded head <strong>of</strong> Lucius ^lius to r. B. Asclepius adv.;<br />

around, NIKOnOAeiiC.<br />

Nae.—Lucius MVms, son <strong>of</strong> the consul Cejonius Commodus, was adopted by Hadrian about three<br />

years before his death, which occurred in a.d. 138. yElius then assumed the name <strong>of</strong> Lucius /Elius<br />

Verus. The type <strong>of</strong> Asclepius occurs on other <strong>coins</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nicopolis Epiri.<br />

wife <strong>of</strong> Caracalla.<br />

QAAYTIAAA CeBACTH. Head <strong>of</strong> Plautilla to r. B. I6PAC N€IK.OnOAeiUC<br />

A[CY]A[OY]. Draped figure seated to I. in temple having<br />

side ; in right hand, small statue (Augustus I) ; left, resting<br />

NICOPOLIS ad Istrum.<br />

Note.—V. <strong>Numismata</strong> Hellenica, Europe, p. 78.<br />

Caracalla.<br />

seven columns on the<br />

on hasta.<br />

AYT. K. M. AYPU. ANTiiNEINOC. Eadiate head <strong>of</strong> Caracalla to r. B. YII.<br />

NOBIOY POYiOY NIKOHOAITilN HPOC ICTPON. Nemesis or Justice to l;<br />

in right hand, scales ; in left, short hooked staff.

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