88, 93, 209, 223, 225, 233, 247, 250 Money of account, 248-9 of necessity, 74, 113, 228, 249, 265 Montagu collection, 24-5 Montenuovo, Count of, 16-17 Murdoch collection, 24 NAr-OLEON family, 44, 46, 55, 125 Nature-worship, 89, 230 Netherlands. See Low Coun- tries New England money, 190 New Isis, Cleopatra as the, 115 Noah's ark, 94 Noble, gold, 171, 230-2, 240 Nomes of Mgypt, 102 No mine Domini, 232 Northern kingdoms, 135-6 Northumbria, 248 Oak of Dodona, 70 Oriental coins, 18, 201 Ovid, 67 Oxford coins, 48, 53 P.EONIA, 65 Palatinate, 127 Pan, 80 Papadopoli, Count, 17 Patination, 116, 204, 255 Pausanias, 73 Pembroke collection, 21 Pepys, Samuel, 19 Philip of Macedon, 59, 64, 71 Plantagenet coins, 47 Plutarch, 73 Poland, 132-3 Ponton D'Amecourt, 16, 283 Popular names of Greek coins, 236 INDEX 297 Portcullis money of Queen Elizabeth, 190 Portraiture on Greek coins, 55 on Roman coins, 107, 113— 14, 118 Portugal, 152-5 Portuguese specialities, 47 Prices of coins, 22, 30-37, 190- 210 Priests as moneyers, 70, 89 Processes of coinage, 27 Prussia, 129-30 Pythian games, 73, 77 Reference, works of, 16-17, 21, 26, 38-9, 277-87 Reimmann collection, 16, 18 Restitutions in Roman coinage, 118 Rhenish provinces, 125 Ring-money, 260 Robert collection, 16-17 Rollin and Feuardent, MM., 36, 284 Roman coins, 106-19 Roman mint, fittings of a, 114 Roman specialities, 41, 114, 116-17 Romano-British coins, 41, 118 Campanian, 113 Rosa Americana, 190 Rossi collection, 16 Ruding's Annals, 27 Russia, 40, 133-4, 193 St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, 143 Sanctus Vultus, 241 Saxony, 127-S Sceatta, 263 Schliemann, Dr., 179 Schweitzer, M., 17 Scotish coinage, 175-8, 183-4
Scotland, 209-11, 231, 234-6, 240-2, 252, 148-9 Serrure, MM., 3fi, 285 Sicily, 162-3, 142 Siege-money, 244-5, 265 Silenos, 60, 68 Social War (Roman), 113 Sources of supply, 25, Comp. Dealers Sovereign, 208, 266-7 Sow, ancient Roman oath oven 113 Spain, 46-7, 57-8, 147-52 Spanish piece of eight, 209-10 Spanish specialities, 46-7 Stater, Macedonian, 40 Stevenson's Dictionary of Roman Coins, 16, 286 Strabo, 83 Stuarts, the, 21, 175, 178-9, 180-2 Switzerland, 131-2 Talos, the man of brass, 81 Taureia, 68 IXD'EX Themistocles, coin struck by, 39 Touch-money, 256, 271 Trinity, Christian, 105 Triquetra or Triskelis, 94 Trouvailles. See Finds Tudor dynasty, 173-5 United Kingdom, coinage of, 14 <strong>THE</strong> END Van Artevelde, Jacob, 231 Village communities, 80 Wallenstein, 129, 193 Weber, Hermann, 24 Westphalia, 125 Wildemannsgulden or thaler, 275 Wolsey, Cardinal, 167 Worships of divinities perpetuated on coins, 57-105 AVurtemburg, 126 YORKE-MOORE cabinet, 41 Printed by Ballantynf., Hanson & Co. Edinburgh & London
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