A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities Found in the Excavations At the New R
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities Found in the Excavations At the New R
William Tite
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[Second Brass : apparently of the in. Consulate. Rev. A female figure standing, holding a cornucopia, between S C. Leg. FIDES PVBLICA. A brass coin. ] Found on the north side of the large gravel-pit, under the foundation of the wall, April 30th, 1841. No. 5. [Second Brass: mi. Consulate, A. U. C. 828, A. D. 75. Rev. A female figure seated, looking to the right, raising her right hand to her head, and holding a sceptre in her left : be- side her is an altar with the fire burning, and decorated w...ith garlands. Leg. SECVRITAS AVGVSTI: in the exergue S C. ] Found in the gravel-pit, from 20 to 30 feet deep, with three other coins of Severus and Domitian, May 2d, 1841. No. 6. [Another specimen of the same coin as No. 5, very much defaced. ] Found, with a large jetton, under the wall at the north-west angle, May llth, 1841. * Noticed and engraved by Akerman as a rare reverse, vol i. P. 186, pi. V. No. 6. 64 COINS: ROMAN. VESPASIANUS. No. 7. [Second Brass : vi. Consulate, A. U. C. 830, A. D. 77.
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