Ancient Coins of Cities And Princes, Geographically Arranged And Described

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Ancient Coins of Cities And Princes, Geographically Arranged And Described
Akerman, John Yonge, 1806-1873. [from Old Catalog]
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De Saulcy, leg. 7 1 . (British Museum.) See Plate XII. No. 1 1 .
See the remarks of De Saulcy (Essai, p. 109 — 112,) on the types and legends of these singular coins, which appear to have been modelled from the Campanian money. They were, as remarked at p. 67, attri- buted by Sestini to Bersical.
3. Obv. — Beardless male head, to the right.
R — Legend in Celtiberian characters. A bull, rushing, to the right ; above, a star. — AR.4. C. De Saulcy, leg. 71.
(British Museum.) See Plate XII. No. 12.
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Digitized by LjOOQ 1C 120 ANCIENT COINS OF CITIES AND PRINCES.
UNAPPROPRIATED LEGENDS.
The following legends, transcribed from coins in the collection of the British Museum, are, as yet, unappro- priated, and may serve as an exercise for the ingenuity of the numismatist.
No. Legends. Equivalents. No. in De Saulcy .
1. lekiilrep 9. ! g rA

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