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<strong>THE</strong> <strong>COLLECTOR</strong> SERIES<br />

45. First brass coin of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Conse-<br />

cratio type.<br />

46. First brass coin of the Empress Crispina, wife of Verus.<br />

47. Consecratio type of the Empress Miriniana.<br />

48. Third brass coin of the Empress Helena, mother of Con-<br />

stantine the Great.<br />

49-50. Byzantine series.—Gold solidi of Constans II., with Con-<br />

stantine Pogonatus, Heraclius, and Tiberius, and of<br />

Leo III. The obverses and reverses have been inad-<br />

vertently disarranged.<br />

PLATE Y.<br />

51. Silver prager-groschen of Wenceslas II., King of Bohemia<br />

(1278-1305).<br />

52. Gold florin struck at Liegnitz, in Prussian Silesia, with the<br />

title of Wenceslas II., King of Bohemia and Poland,<br />

as Duke of Prussia.<br />

53. Silver thaler of Berne, Switzerland, 1494.<br />

54. Schauthaler of Maximilian I. of Austria, 1516.<br />

55. Testone of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine, 1537.<br />

56. Thaler of Charles III., Duke of Lorraine, 1603.<br />

57. Liard of Maria Theresa, struck for the Austrian Nether-<br />

lands, 1745. Copper.<br />

PLATE YI.<br />

58. Gold ducat of Johann von Zapoly, titular King of Hungary,<br />

1531. The earliest Transsylvanian coin yet described.<br />

59. Silver thaler of Achatius Barcsai, Prince of Transsvlvania,<br />

1659.<br />

60. Silver thaler klippe of Enno III., Count of East Friesland,<br />

1616.<br />

61. Thaler of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, 1632.<br />

62. Gold ducat of Friedrich WiUxelm, Margraf of Brandenburg<br />

(afterward first King of Prussia), struck for Hindostan,<br />

1694.<br />

63. Gold ducat struck by the Municipality of Berlin in honour<br />

of the accession of Fivdrnc the Great, 1740.<br />

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