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

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Metal Size Weight<br />

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M M<br />

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8<br />

2<br />

2+<br />

°2<br />

4i<br />

5<br />

3<br />

5-<br />

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5+<br />

4+<br />

93<br />

9-9<br />

S-7<br />

99-1<br />

88-5<br />

EUROPE,<br />

Three half Boeotian shields disposed triangularly ; in the middle, ©. B- The same.<br />

Same type. R. 0E. Grapes.<br />

Lighted torch between two ears <strong>of</strong> corn. R. ©HBAUiN. Lyre.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> young Hercules in lion's scalp to r. B. ©HBAIilN between club and<br />

thyrsus.<br />

Same type. R. nYPPI. Club ; Boeotian shield.<br />

THELPUSA Arcadia.<br />

Note.—For a description <strong>of</strong> the remains <strong>of</strong> Thelpusa, v. Travels in the Mor&, ii. p. 98.<br />

Radiated head <strong>of</strong> Apollo to r. B. 0EA in wreath <strong>of</strong> laurel.<br />

Note.—On the bank <strong>of</strong> the Ladou, below Thelpusa, was a dependency named Onceium, where stood<br />

a celebrated temple <strong>of</strong> Ceres Erinnys. Oncus, from whom the place was named, was a reputed son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Apollo. Not far below Onceium, on the bank <strong>of</strong> the Ladon, stood a temple <strong>of</strong> Apollo Onciates<br />

(v. Travels in the Mor^a, ii. p. 101). Hence the obverse <strong>of</strong> these <strong>coins</strong>.<br />

THESSALIA.<br />

Note.—V. <strong>Numismata</strong> Hellenica, Europe, p. 101.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Jupiter to r. B. ©ESSAASiN in two lines; between them, Pallas Promachus<br />

(Minerva Itonia) throwing spear tor.; above, NYSSANAPO .; below,<br />

*EPEKPATHS.<br />

Same type. B. Same legend and ; type but above, KEAAO . .; below, ©emIST . . .<br />

Same type. B- Same legend and type ; above, *IAilN ; below, [inJnOAOXO.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Pallas to r.\ above the helmet, inriA ... B. ©ESSAAiiN in two lines;<br />

between them, free horse to r.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Apollo to r. B. ©E2SAAS1N in<br />

machus hurling spear to r.<br />

two lines; between them, Pallas Pro-<br />

Nero.<br />

NEPaN ©ESSAAON. Head <strong>of</strong> Nero to r. B. APISTIQNOS [STPATHjrOY. Apollo<br />

in long drapery <strong>with</strong> lyre in both hands to r.<br />

THESSALONICA Macedonise.<br />

Head <strong>of</strong> Jupiter to r. B. 0ESSAA. Anterior part <strong>of</strong> galley to r.<br />

©GCCAAONeiKH. Turreted female head <strong>with</strong> veil to r. B. ©ecCAAONGIKeiiN in<br />

three lines in wreath.<br />

Antonia.<br />

Note.— Antonia, daughter <strong>of</strong> M. Antoaius by Octavia, sister <strong>of</strong> Augustus, was mother <strong>of</strong> Germa-<br />

nicus Senior, the father <strong>of</strong> Caligula.<br />

ANTilNIA ©ESSAAONIKEilN. Head <strong>of</strong> Antonia <strong>with</strong> veil and apex. B.<br />

SEBA2T02. Head <strong>of</strong> Caligula to I.<br />

Severus Alexandrus.<br />

M. AYP. AAGIANAPOC KAI. Head <strong>of</strong> Sev. Alexander to r. B. ©eCCAAONI-<br />

KeiiN. Victory to I,; in right hand, statue <strong>of</strong> a Cabeirus; in left hand, palmbranch.

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