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150 HELEN FAKQUHAK.No. 58. Duchess <strong>of</strong> Richmond. M. Y. Small unpublishedpuncheon for obverse.No. 59. Duchess <strong>of</strong> Mazarin. Med. III., i. 565, 232.Sn. unpub. 2. M. Y. Unfinished die from which only<strong>the</strong> electrotype in Brit. Mus. has been struck; alsopuncheon highly finished.No. 60. Duchess <strong>of</strong> Clevel<strong>and</strong>. Med. Ill,i. 547, 204.M. Y. Puncheon <strong>and</strong> die. Struck by Young only.No. 61. Duchess <strong>of</strong> Portsmouth. Med. III., i.555, 216.Sn. unpub. 4. M. Y. Puncheon <strong>and</strong> die. Only strikingsby Young known.No. 62. <strong>The</strong> Csesars. This collection <strong>of</strong> puncheonswas taken by James Roettiers to Engl<strong>and</strong>, where hewas advised by Dr. Mead to leave <strong>the</strong> Csesars withoutany legend round <strong>the</strong> head, <strong>and</strong> to place <strong>the</strong> name on<strong>the</strong> reverse within a laurel crown. This, according toNightingale (see Num." Chron., vol. iii, p. 57), he afterwardsperformed", but no finished medals have beentraced. Sn. unpub. 1. M. Y. Thirteen obv. puncheons,<strong>of</strong> which two are almost duplicates two <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> twelve;heads are reproduced in dies ;laurel wreath.Rev. a puncheonfor <strong>the</strong>No. 63. <strong>The</strong> late Elector Palatine. Unidentified.No. 64. English pattern crown 1 709. Unique specimenin Brit. Mus., described by E. Burns, Coinage <strong>of</strong> Scotl<strong>and</strong>,vol. ii, pp. 536-7 ; figured Brit. Num. Journal, vol. iii,p. 257. M. Y. Obv. two puncheons, one die ;Rev. unfinishedpuncheon <strong>of</strong> arms. A smaller puncheon <strong>of</strong>a similar bust is probably intended for a sixpence.In 1708 <strong>the</strong> busts, all laureated, but undraped f<strong>org</strong>old, draped for silver, were ordered to left, but as <strong>the</strong>coined silver was executed to rightit is possible anundraped head-puncheon, although to right,may be

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