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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
| FIG. | PAGE | |
| 34. | Coin of Tenedos with double-headed axe | 318 |
| 35. | Coin of Phanes, earliest known inscribed coin | 320 |
| 36. | Archaic Coin of Samos | 321 |
| 37. | Coin of Cnidus | 321 |
| 38. | Coin of Thurii | 322 |
| 39. | Coin of Rhoda in Spain | 322 |
| 40. | Tetradrachm of Athens | 325 |
| 41. | Vase from Cyrene, showing the weighing of the Silphium | 326 |
| 42. | Coin of Metapontum | 327 |
| 43. | Coin of Croton | 328 |
| 44. | Tortoise of Aegina | 328 |
| 45. | Coin of Boeotia with Shield | 331 |
| 46. | Coin of Lycia | 332 |
| 47. | Coin of Messana | 336 |
| 48. | Aes Rude | 355 |
| 49. | Bronze Decussis, with figure of Cow | 356 |
| 50. | As (Aes grave) | 361 |
| 51. | As (semi-uncial) | 362 |
| 52. | As, 3rd Cent. A.D. (Third Brass) | 362 |
| 53. | Didrachm of Corinth | 362 |
| 54. | Sesterce of First Roman Silver coinage | 363 |
| 55. | Didrachm of Tarentum | 364 |
| 56. | Romano-Campanian coin | 377 |
| 57. | Victoriatus | 377 |
| 58. | Sextans (aes grave) | 379 |
| 59. | Gold Solidus of Julian the Apostate | 384 |
| 60. | Tremissis of Leo I. | 385 |