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CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 THE THEATER DISTRICT AND THE ROMAN VILLA

(PLATES 17-21)

F ROM 1925 TO 1930 T. Leslie Shear, Sr. undertookexcavations in the general area of the Theater at Old Corinth (Fig. 1). Some 13,500 coins were found in the courseof this operation,' but they were not included in the general numismaticmonograph, Corinth VI. Most of the coins were cleaned, and a good many identifiedand utilized by Dr. Shear in his preliminary reports in the AJA and by Richard Stillwell in the final publication of the Theater.2Over the interveningyears this materialsaw the attentionof such numismatistsas Agnes Baldwin Brett, Josephine P. Shear, K. E. Askew, G-eorgeC. Miles, David F. Met- calf, and Joan Fisher. The intended publication of these finds3did not come to pass, with the exception of two hoards,4comprising between them less than a hundredpieces. During World War II the field recordsassociated with the Theater material were mostly lost, and subsequentlythe coins becamesubdivided in the Corinth Museum coin room. In the summer of 1983 Charles K. Williams, II invited me to begin the process of bringing these coins to general notice by modernizing the references and converting the survivingrecords to the formatof the presentexcavations at Corinth. The coins presentedin this article are those which were found in 1925 and 1926. They come from the main Thea- ter excavations, the adjacent trench then believed to be within the Sanctuary of Athena Chalinitis (Athena Trench), and from the salvage excavation at a Roman villa about a kilometer distant, on the way to Sikyon (Roman Villa)." Additionally,there were also in- cluded here about a dozen coins derivingfrom such diverselocations as the Hadji Mustapha fountain, Peirene, the Odeum, and the Agora. The circumstancesunder which these coins came to be includedin the Shear material are not recordedeither at the AmericanSchool or in the Corinthianarchives. The high degree of at least partial legibility of the 1925 lot is not typical of excavation material either at Corinth or elsewhere. The survivingrecords suggest that anywhere from

T. L. Shear, "Excavations in the Theatre District and Tombs of Corinth in 1927," AJA 33, 1929 (pp. 515-546), p. 529. Other works frequentlycited in this article are abbreviatedas follows: Corinth VI = K. M. Edwards,. Corinth, VI, Coins 1896--1929, Cambridge, Mass. 1933 Hesperia 6 = K. M. Edwards, "Report on the Coins Found in the Excavations at Corinth During the Years 1930-1935," Hesperia 6, 1933, pp. 241-256 Hesperia 10 = J. M. Harris, "Coins Found at Corinth,"Hesperia 10, 1941, pp. 143-162 2 R. Stillwell, Corinth, II, The Theatre, Princeton 1952. 'T. L. Shear, "A Hoard of Coins Found in the Theatre District of Corinth in 1930," AJA 35, 1931 (pp. 139-151), pp. 139-140. 4 Ibid. and G. C. Miles, "The Circulation of Islamic Coinage of the 8th to 12th Centuries in ," Congresso Internazionale di Numismalica, Roma 1961, Atli II, 1965 (pp. 485-496), pp. 488-489. 5 T. L. Shear, Corinnh, V, 7he Roman Villa, Cambridge,Mass. 1930.

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American School of Classical Studies at Athens is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve, and extend access to Hesperia ® www.jstor.org 98 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC several dozens to several hundred additional pieces were initially recoveredbut were then culled from the main series as too badly preservedfor identificationor too modernto be of interest. I was able to locate two small parcels of this class, one mainly of Turkish and modern Greek pieces, the other of mostly illegible or problematictypes. These have been reunitedwith the main body in excavationsequence, and although others are clearly unac- countedfor, I feel little of interest has escaped. As a body these coins should best be comparedwith the finds recordedin Corinth VI and Hesperia 10,1941, since they derive, in the main, from the upper levels of their respec- tive areas at Corinth: Corinth VI Hesperia 10,1941 Shear Excavations Greek 1186 11.5% 1826 6.9% 613 25.8% Roman 2612 25.5% 4073 15.5% 702 29.9% Byzantine 5623 54.8% 17796 67.9% 918 38.6% Other 728 7.1% 2498 9.5% 146 6.1% The principal differencebetween the Shear materialand that of the other areas is the higher proportionof Greek issues; Dr. Broneer,supervising the Athena Trench for Dr. Shear, the other finds show, reachedGreek levels in 1925 and 1926.

CONSPECTUS The 2554 pieces published here show a number of variants, very rare or unknown types, particularlyin the Corinthianand PeloponnesianImperials of the Severanperiod. We have evidencefor the first time for the long held opinion6that the Corinthiantesserae were early Imperial in the form of an overstrikeon an early Duoviral issue. Among the Roman and Byzantine issues are a few unrecorded officina marks that will require "pen and ink" changes in the standardcatalogues but no new majorvarieties. In the Byzantineseries there are several interesting overstrikes,particularly in the Anonymous Folles, most notably the strike of Rodger Borsa on a Class K Anonymous issue. All remarkablepieces are com- mented upon in the notes following the catalogue. Review of this group as a whole has suggested some broad themes that deserve more attentionthan can be here permittedbut which should be broughtto wider notice. Our lot, like almost every batch of Corinthian excavationcoins, shows numbers of the Corinthian Pegasos/Trident bronzes from contexts that are undoubtedly Roman. Long since,7the seemingly improbablesuggestion had been made that, for some time after Laus Julia's foundation,her citizens used the old autonomousissues as a base copper unit. Har- ris, in a later endorsement8of what was surely a rare numismaticphenomenon, included the idea that Corinth saw low-level occupation during the century between her sack and the Caesarian refoundation.It was thought that by such a medium the old bronze would have been transmittedto the colonists. I doubt the coin finds themselves require such.9 Almost 6Corinth VI, p. 9. 'Hesperia 6, p. 243. 8Hesperia 10,p. 158. 9 In view of the limited archaeologicalevidence for such a settlement;cf. F. J. deWaele, "The Greek Stoa North of the Temple at Corinth,"AJA 35, 1931 (pp. 394-423), pp. 410-411. CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 99 from the inception of bronze coinage in the Peloponnesethere appears to have been an eco- nomic koinon where the small bronze units were concerned:from Argos to Pellene the coins of Corinth, Sikyon, Phlious, Argos, and, more rarely, Kleone and Pellene, circulatedside by side. The destructionof Corinth did not change that system;her coins continuedto circulate in the broaderregion, to be reintroducedafter the colony'sfounding, when also came most, if not all, of the relatively few Greek issues struck between 146 and 45 B.C. that have been found in the Corinth excavations.Although there is instinctiveresistence to a circulatinglife of this length for minor bronze, it should be rememberedthat dozens of 200-300-year-old nummi were circulating in Sardis at the time of her destructionin the after Christ,10most of which were much less substantial and less well made than the typical Pegasos/Trident. The appearanceof a significantnumber of Corinthian Imperials of and his family, including some new and very rare types, occasions a fresh look at the Severan issues as a whole and the question of the end of rnintingat Roman Corinth. Con- ventional wisdom has it that this series ends with or [sic].'1 In fact, all the Corinthian Severan issues appear to be lifetime products of Septimius, none later than A.D. 205, with the marriage issues of Caracalla and Plautilla of 203 quite likely being the final strikings.There are no coins of Geta as . None of Septimius'obverse legends reflectthe epithet "PIVS",which he and Caracallaassumed at Rome in 201, and it is quite rare in the latter's signatures.All Caracalla'sportraits are extremelyyouthful, and, finally, the coinageof Plautilla exceeds that of Julia Domna both in absolute numbersand varieties of reverse. All these facts are highly indicative of a series that ended very early in the 3rd centuryafter Christ. The existence of one or more provincialmints in Greece under Alexius I and Manuel Comnenus has been accepted for some time,12and the fact that this class of bronze domi- nates the finds at Corinth is well known.13Inspection of the several hundred examples of this class present in our group would suggest that there is sufficient variation in weight, fabric, detail, and style to suppose that, for at least the Monogram issue of Manuel, there were several such mints. One must, in all probability, have been at Corinth, and another series can readily be assigned to Athens. Thebes is quite likely as another, while still an- other, unknown, mint is also contributingto the total. A detailed study of this bronze, so importantto Greece for a century, is forthcoming.

COIN LOSS PATTERNS The loss of the major part of the field recordsdocumenting the bulk of the coins discussed here prevents much specific application to the monuments from which they derive. They

10 G. E. Bates, Byzantine Coins (Archaeological Excavation of Sardis Monograph 1), Cambridge, Mass. 1971, pp. 1-3. This phenomenonis also noted in R. L. Hohlfelder, Kenchreai,II, The Coins, Leiden 1978, p. 1, note 3. "Hesperia 10, p. 158. 12 D. M. Metcalf, Coinage in the 820-1355, Thessaloniki 1965, p. 82. 13 Michael F. Hendy, Coinage and Money in the 1081-1261, Washington, D. C. 1969, pp. 99-100. 100 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC are, however,numerous enough and from a sufficientlyrestricted area that some use may be made of them nonetheless. As evidence from an outlying district, they may be compared with the over-all picture given in Corinth VI and Hesperia 6 and 10, material deriving, in the main, from the center of the city. Above we have noted the over-all similarity in the broad sense of the relative percentagesof Greek, Roman, and Byzantine issues, but on the finer level there are a few ripples that demandattention. The number of Severan issues from the Athena Trench is extraordinarilyhigh (2 cer- tain, 2 probable Imperials, 24 certain and 4 probable Corinthian and other Greek Impe- rials), fully half as numerousas coins from all sourcesof the previouscentury from both the Athena Trench and the Theater combined.This total also nearly doubles that of the recov- ered pieces from the 50 years following A.D. 205, again combining the Theater with the Athena Trench. An event of considerableimportance, it would seem, ought to be placed in the second half of the first decade of the 3rd century after Christ for this area, if not for Corinth as a whole.14Whether it was a major building program that raised the relative coin-loss rate or some catastropheis not immediatelyclear. The only similar concentration of Severan material at Corinth came from the 1933 excavation of a structuresouth of the excavationhouse. This area is also on the town periphery;Edwards explained the character of the deposit in terms of the building's function,15although her reasoningdoes not account for the distinctly Severanmake-up. Since coins of the first half of the 3rd centuryare scarce generally at Corinth, I am inclined to think a disasterof some sort occurredthat affectedthe city as a whole. The date is indicatedby the peripheraldeposits, and the cessationof minting at Corinth is quite likely related to this event as well. There is an anomalous pattern to coin loss in the third quarter of the 4th century after Christ in the Athena Trench-Theater district. We have recovered20 coins of , 12 of , and 11 of . These figures are contraryto the loss patternof Corinth center and, indeed, of the Eastern Empire as a whole. At all majorsites the issues of Valens regularly outnumber those of Valentinian I, sometimes by twice or more, while those of Gratian are invariablya distant third.16 Together with this phenomenonmust be placed the sharp peak in our material in the years A.D. 351-361. Coins of ConstantiusII, Constantius Gallus, and , of these years, are routinely among the most common 4th-cen- tury excavation finds, outnumberingthe issues of the previous two decades sometimes by twice. Our totals are nearer three times that figure. On the other hand, the period following Julian's succession shows a radical drop in the coin-loss rate that holds until the death of

14 The renewed excavations in the area of the Athena Trench (East of the Theater) in 1983-1985 have produced4 Imperials, 28 certain and 2 probable Greek Imperials from the period A.D. 98-192; 2 Imperials and 5 certain and 1 probable Greek Imperials from the period A.D. 193-205; and 3 Imperials from the years A.D. 206-255. 15 Hesperia 6, p. 4. 16 Sardis Corinth Athens Curium Jerash Valentinian 94 211 96 224 31 15 Valens 230 474 359 521 49 67 Gratian 35 153 59 165 3 12 CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 101

Valens, whereafterit returnsto figuresmore typical for Corinth.Some event, it would seem, affectedthe peripheryof the city in the five-yearperiod centeredon the last year of Julian's sole reign. The message of the finds of the house of Valentinian is that the districtwas about a decade in recovering.The great seismic event of 365 or a local disastera year or two later would be prime candidates. It was possibly the same event that caused the final abandon- ment of the Demeter Sanctuaryon the slopes of Acrocorinth.17 This same pattern may be seen in the last years of the 4th century. As Professor Grierson noted,'8 both CorinthVI and Hesperia 10 are misleadingin their tabular listings of the coins of . The vast majorityof the commonfinds of this emperordate to the lifetime of his father, both in our area and in the center of Corinth. About half of the much less commonissues of are lifetime productsof Theodosius as well. Thus we again have a tall peak of coins representingissues up to A.D. 395 and a radicaldrop in the loss rate for the decadesthereafter. Here, the Gothic sack of Corinth in 395/6 is an even more likely reason for the phenomenon. The numismaticevidence would have it that neither Corinth nor the Theater recovered for a century (the Athena Trench area, apparently, not until the 10th century). For the Theater, now a city dump, the 6th centuryshows a steady increasein finds up to the reign of Justin II. It is interesting to note that the onslaught of the Slavs did not produce the same radical "peak-valley"effect in the finds here, nor in those of Corinth generally:if Corinth was taken by the Slavs, she must have sustainedlittle damage and almost immediatelybeen returned to Imperial control. Sharply contrastingis the fate of the Late Roman farming community at Nemea,'9 where a sharp peak under Justin II is followed by near total nu- mismatic silence for more than four hundred years. What our finds indicate, rather, is a steady decline in the late 6th and 7th centuries, with a brief flurry occasionedby II's passage to the West, to extinction in the third quarterof the 7th century. However much the volume of coinage was reducedduring the period, the Theater dis- trict appears to have been out of use from about 675 to 885, since only a single coin can be assigned to that range from our material. This region was, perhaps, not even within the boundariesof a shrunken Corinth. Harris20placed the beginningsof the revival of a mone- tary economy in the city to the reign of Theophilus (A.D. 829-842). Our evidencefrom the Theater district points to the reign of Leo VI (A.D. 886-912). This is consistent with a gradual recoveryfor the city in the .21 Renewed activitywould reach an outlying area about a generationafter the processbegan in the more desirableareas of the city center. The next instance of the "peak-valley"effect in the Theater district occurred under Manuel Comnenusand probablyreflects the injury done the city by Rodgerof . Total 17 R. S. Stroud, "The Sanctuaryof Demeter and Kore on AcrocorinthPreliminary Report 1: 1961-1962," Hesperia 34, 1965 (pp. 1-24), p. 4. 18 Philip Grierson, "President's Address to the Royal Numismatic Society," NC, 7th ser., 6, 1966 (pp. i-xvi), p. vii. 19 Stephen G. Miller, "Excavationsat Nemea, 1978,"Hesperia 49, 1979 (pp. 73-103), p. 99. 20Hesperia lO,p. 160. 21 D. M. Metcalf, "Corinth in the Ninth Century: the Numismatic Evidence," Hesperia 42, 1973 (pp. 180-251), pp. 180-186. 102 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC abandonmentof the area does not seem to have begun, however, until the removal of the Princeof Achaeafrom Corinthto his new capital at Clarentia.The decline seems gradualin the later 13th and early 14th centuries, but when the Venetians arrived, the district had been uninhabitedfor about a century.Their coming initiated a low level of activitythat has persisteddown to the present day. As more of the coins from the Theater districtare publishedwe may be able to refine the history of the area more closely; it is plain from the summary table (p. 157) that the finds even from neighboring areas of Corinth like the Theater and the Athena Trench can, at various periods, vary markedly,one from another.

CATALOGUE22 An asterisk (*) before a number indicates that the coin is illustrated. A double dagger (:) indicates an ex- panded note, pp. 153-155. All coins are Aes unless otherwise stated. Denominationis indicatedwhere known or significant.Provenance is indicatedby (A) Athena Trench; (T) Theater; (V) Roman Villa; and (0) Other, following the abbreviatedaccession number. The columnarentry "Ed."either indicatesthe number assigned to the type in CorinthVI or reflectsits absence in that publication (NOT).

22 Special abbreviationsused in this catalogue are as follows: Agora = American School of Classical Studies at Athens, The Athenian Agora, Princeton 1953- Antioch = Antiochon the Orontes,Princeton 1934 BMC = A Catalogueof Coins in the British Museum, London 1873- Greek Coins Roman Imperial Coins Bellinger = A. R. Bellinger, Catalogueof the Coins Found at Corinthin 1925, London 1930 Blanchet-Dieudonne = A. Blanchet and A. Dieudonne, Manuel de numismatiquefranqaise, 1916 Brett = A. B. Brett, Catalogueof the GreekCoins, BostonMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston 1955 Crawford = M. H. Crawford,Roman RepublicanCoinage, Cambridge 1974 DOC = Catalogueof the Byzantine Coins in the DumbartonOaks Collection and the Whitte- more Collection,A. R. Bellinger and P. Grierson, edd., Washington D. C. 1966- Ed. = CorinthVI Engle-Serrure = A. Engle and R. Serrure, Traite de numismatiquedu moyen age, Paris 1891-1894 Fox = E. Fox, "The Duoviri of Corinth,"JIAN 2, 1899, pp. 89-116 Grierson = P. Grierson, Byzantine Coins, London 1982 Hendy = M. F. Hendy, Coinageand Money in the Byzantine Empire, 1081-126 /, Washing- ton, D. C. 1969 Imhoof-Blumer = F. W. Imhoof-Blumer,Die antike Minzen Nord-Griechenlands,Berlin 1906 LRBC = R. A. G. Carson et al., Late Roman Bronze Coinage,A.D. 324-498, London 1960 McClean = S. W. Grose, Catalogueof the McClean Collectionof GreekCoins, Cambridge 1926 M.S. = T. E. Mionnet, Descriptionde medaillesantiques grecques et romaines,Supple'ment, Paris 1819-1837 NCP = F. W. Imhoof-Blumer and P. Gardner, A Numismatic Commentaryon Pausanias, enlarged ed., Chicago 1964 Newell = E. T. Newell, The Coinagesof DemetriusPoliorcetes, London 1927 Poey d'Avant = F. Poey d'Avant,Monnaiesfoedales de , Paris 1858-1862 RIC = H. Mattingley et al., The Roman Imperial Coinage, London 1923- Sardis = H. W. Bell, Sardis, XI, Coins, i, Leiden 1916 SNGCop = Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum,Copenhagen, 1944- Schlumberger = G. L. Schlumberger,Numismatique de l'Orient , Paris 1878-1882 CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 103

CORINTH (AUTONOMOUS) 1. Pegasos flying/Pegasos walking (/R diobol) BMC Corinth,p. 24, no. 238 Ed. NOT 26-229(T) 2. Pegasos/Trident BMC Corinth,pp. 53-56, nos. 423-427 Ed. 11 25-70a(T) 25-472(A) 26-132(A) 25-72a(T) (r. Herm?, T; 1. E) 26-155(T) 25-82a(O) 25-486(A) (1. A) (r. dolphin?) 25-488(A) 26-157(A) 25-83b(T) (r. long torch?) (r. beardedstatue) (l. fulmen?) 25-520(A) 26-207c(A) 25-91b(O) (r. uncertain) (r. N ) (r. armed figure) 25-523(A) 26-208b(A) 25-161 (T) 25-524(A) (l. E) (r. race torch) 25-525(A) 26-208c(A) 25-167c(T) 25-529(T) 26-231 (T) 25-171b(A) 25-538(A) 26-255(T) 25-188(V) 25-542(T) (r. uncertain) (r. uncertain;1. A) 25-573(A) 26-263(T) 25-192a(V) 25-580(A) (r. race torch) 25-196a(A) 25-585(V) 26-286(T) 25-216a(A) 25-598(T) (r. cuirass;1. A) 25-236a(T) 25-600(T) 26-379(A) 25-278a(O) 25-610(T) (r. amphora;1. A) 25-283a(A) 25-613(A) 26-393(T) (1.amphora, A) 25-614(A) 26-412(A) 25-283b(A) 25-616(A) (r. race torch) 25-293a(T) (r. rose?) 26-419(T) (r. E) 25-619(A) (r. wreath; 1. H) 25-294a(A) 25-620(A) 26-471 (T) (r. A) 25-627(A) (r. wreath) 25-304a(V) (r. wreath) 26-478(T) (1.$) 25-633(A) (r. uncertain; 25-305a(V) 25-633a(A) 1. lotus blossom) 25-31 1a(T) 25-633h(T) 26-481(T) 25-344(A) 25-703(T) (r. bucranium,T; 1. E) (l. figure with spear?) (r. uncertainfigure) 26-485(A) 25-386(A) 25-740(T) 26-522(A) 25-402(T) (l. and r. uncertain) 26-523(A) 25-417(T) 25-759(T) 26-542(A) (r. snake around long torch?) 26-41(A) 26-566(T) 25-420(V) 26-42(A) 26-571 (A) 25-450(A) (l. uncertain) 26-593(T) 25-451(A) 26-53(A) (r. griffin) 25-453(V) (r. fulmen?) 26-602(A) 25-454(V) 26-98(A) 26-604(V) 25-468(A) (l. pileus?) 26-610(A) 25-470(A) 26-115(A) 26-626(A) (r. amphora, Q) (r. fulmen?) (r. amphora?) 104 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

26-645(A) 26-894(A) 26-977(A) (r. oinochoe?) (r. amphora?) 26-985(A) 26-660(A) 26-896(A) (r. wreath) 26-661(A) 26-898(A) 26-998(A) (1. ivy leaf) (r. fulmen) 26-1008(A) 26-668(A) 26-910(A) 26-1035(A) (r. amphora,A) (1. H) 26-1085(A) 26-673(T) 26-919(A) 26-1086(A) 26-677(A) (1.uncertain; r. amphora) 26-1181(A) 26-678(A) 26-920(A) (r. uncertain) (r. race torch?) 26-921(A) 26-1200(A) 26-742(T) (rO) 26-1300(A) (1. fulmen) 26-939(A) 26-1341E(A) 26-745(T) (r. amphora) 26-1396(A) (r. club?) 26-940(A) (r. tropaion?) 26-771(A) 26-942(A) 26-1430(T) 26-785(A) 26-944(A) 26-1436(A) (r. uncertain) (r. amphora, Q) 26-1437(A) 26-795(A) 26-945(A) (r. club?) 26-798(A) (r. tripod) 26-1457(T) 26-801 (A) 26-946(A) 26-1458(T) (r. cornucopia) 26-948(A) (1. aplustre) 26-818(A) *26-959(A) 26-1491(T) 26-826(A) (11owl) 26-1512(A) 26-862(A) 26-960(A) 26-1518(T) 26-876(A) (1. BM) (1.dove) 26-878(A) 26-961(A) 26-893(T) 26-973(A) 3. Herakles/Pegasos protome23 BMC Corinth,p. 57, no. 481 Ed. 13 25-289b(A) 26-357(A) 26-1247(A) 26-117(A) 26-644(A) 4. Athena/Zeus standing2e3 SNGCop 189 Ed. 14 26-652(A) (r. race torch;1. Z) 5. Athena/PegaSOS23 BMC Corintih, p. 57, no. 476 Ed. NOT 25-499(A) 26-61(A) 26-1 10(A)

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6. Caesar/Bellerophonon Pegasos BMC Corinth,p. 58, no. 483 Ed. 16 25-337(T) 26-632(A) 25-371(0) 26-804(A) (countermarkobv.: uncertain)w 25-498(A) (countermarkobv.: hand) 26-811(A) (countermarkobv.: uncertain) 7. Zeus/Athena BMC Corinth,p. 64, no. 525 Ed. 18 26-649(A) 26-1 103(A) (countermarkobv.: A) 8. Chimaera/Nike BMC Corinth,p. 64, no. 526 Ed. 19 26-891(A)

23For the larger-size autonomousbronze see note, p. 152 below. CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 105

9. Poseidon/Inscriptionin wreath SNGCop 197 Ed. 21 26-446(T) 26-1183(A) 10. Dolphin/Trident Ed. 22 26-50(A) 11. Bucranium/Vase and palm Ed.24 26-888(A) 12. Aphrodite/Bellerophonon Pegasos BMC Corinth,p. 60, no. 496 Ed. 25 25-265a(T) 25-449(A) 13. Aphrodite/Pegasos BMC Corinth,p. 60, no. 498 Ed. 26 25-45(T) 25-413(T) 26-570(A) 14. Augustus/Gaius and Lucius BMC Corinth,p. 61, no. 505 Ed. 28 25-692(T) 26-859(A) 26-895(A) 26-1468(A) 15. Poseidon/Inscriptionin wreath BMC Corinth,p. 61, no. 506 Ed. 29 26-322(T) 16. Athlete/Race torch Bellinger28 Ed. 31 25-721 (T) 26-815(A) 17. Augustus/Inscriptionin wreath BMC Corinth,p. 59, no. 491 Ed. 32 25-385(A) 25-583(A) 18. Pegasos/Inscriptionin wreath BMC Corinth,p. 59, no. 494 Ed. 33 25-90(T) *t25-444(A) 26-262(T) 19. Augustus/Caesar Fox 19 Ed. 34 26-1502(T) 20. Augustus/Caesar Ed. NOT *t25-58(T) Head of Augustus r. [..... IO POLLIO[1.../ Head of Julius Caesar r. [. ] MVSSIOPRISC[.... 21. Augustus/Inscriptionin wreath BMC Corinth,p. 62, no. 509 Ed. 35 26-1394(A) 22. Augustus/Inscriptionin wreath BMC Corinth,p. 62, nos. 509-512 Ed. 35-39 25-631 (A) 26-965(A) 23. Agrippa/Inscriptionin wreath SNGCop 212 Ed. 37 26-293(T) 24. /Hexastyle temple BMC Corinth,p. 63, no. 520 Ed. 40 26-1523(T) 25. Livia/Hexastyle temple BMC Corinth,p. 63, no. 517 Ed. 42 26-877(A) 26. Tiberius/temple BMC Corinth,p. 63, no. 518 Ed. 43 26-647(A) t26-1400(A) 27. /Pegasos BMC Corinth,p. 60, no. 500 Ed. 45 25-25(T) 26-158(A) 28. Caligula/Nike BMC Corinth,p. 60, no. 501 Ed. 46 26-835(A) 29. Caligula/Pegasos BMC Corinth,p. 65, no. 531 var. Ed. 47 var. t26-792(A) 30. /Inscription in wreath Fox 44 Ed. NOT 26-867(T) 31. Nero/Genius Fox 45 Ed. 57 25-540(T) 32. Agrippina/Genius BMC Corinth,p. 68, no. 553 Ed. 58 25-484(A) 106 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

33. Nero/Adlocutio BMC Corinth,p. 70, no. 569 Ed. 64 25-409(A) 34. Nero/Poseidon in biga BMC Corinth,p. 68, no. 555 Ed. NOT *26-247(T) 35. Nero/Helios in quadriga Hesperia 44,1975, p. 37, no. 21 Ed. NOT 24-441 (A) 26-1344(A) 36. Nero/ Ed. NOT *26-260(T) Radiate head of Nero 1. NERO CA[ES. .] IMP/ Galley sailing 1. ... .]PISONE[. . .]ADVEAVG 37. Poseidon/Clasped hands Fox 60 Ed.65 25-40a(T) 38. Roma/Temple BMC Corinth,p. 71, no. 573 Ed. 69 25-502(A) 26-159(A) 39. Rudder/Trident BMC Corinth,p. 91, no. 684 Ed. 74 26-619(T) 40. Poseidon/Pegasos SNGCop-262 Ed. 81 26-587(A) 41. Poseidon/Dolphin SNGCop 263 Ed. 82 25-324(T) 42. Hydria/Inscription in wreath BMC Corinth,p. 92, no. 689 Ed. NOT 25-571 (A) 43. Aphrodite/Statueof Aphrodite BMC Corinth,p. 93, no. 696 Ed. NOT 25-406(A) (countermarkobv.: 0) 26-21 la(A) 44. /Pegasos BMC Corinth,p. 73, no. 586 Ed. 92 25-700d(T) 26-1239(A) 45. Domitian/Chimaera BMC Corinth,p. 73, no. 585 Ed. 93 26-599(A) 26-892(A) 46. Domitian/Poseidon standing SNGCop 276 Ed. 96 26-1301 (A) 26-1428(T) 47. Domitian/Poseidon seated SNGCop 275 Ed. 97 25-343(A) 48. Domitian/Poseidon in biga NCP, p. 16, pl. D:LVII Ed. 98 26-398(T) 49. Domitian/Dionysos Ed. 102 26-584(T) 50. Domitian/Poseidon standing (rock) BMC Corinth,p. 73, no. 583 Ed. NOT 25-91c(O) t25-541 (T) 51. Domitian/Poseidon seated Ed. NOT *25-126c(O) Laureate head of Domitian r. IMP CAES DOMIT[I]AVG GERM PP/ Poseidon seated on rock, holding upright trident COL IVLFLAV A[... 52. Domitian/Hero Hesperia 44,1975, p. 37, no. 24 Ed. NOT 25-521 (A) 53. /Palaimonion SNGCop 291 Ed. 111 26-212a(A) 54. Hadrian/Bellerophon on Pegasos BMC Corinth,p. 74, no. 593 Ed. 117 25-173(A) 55. Hadrian/Genius Ed. 123 26-575(V) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 107

56. Hadrian/Propylon NCP, p. 22, pl. F:XCVIII Ed. 129 25-68(T) 57. Hadrian/Round building NCP, p. 15, pl. C:XLVII Ed. NOT t25-233(A) 58. Hadrian/Temple Ed. NOT 25-84(T) *25-549(A) Laureate bust of Hadrian r. IMP [CAESA]R[T]R[AI] HADRIAN[.../ Hexastyle temple COL IVLCOR 59. AntoninusPius/Bellerophon on Pegasos Ed. 133 26-131(A) 60. AntoninusPius/Poseidon SNGCop 309 Ed. 138 26-702(T) 61. /Dionysos SNGCop 310 Ed. 141 25-140a(T) 62. AntoninusPius/Young Dionysos BMC Corinth,p. 76, no. 601 Ed. 143 26-1134(A) 63. Antoninus Pius/Temple SNGCop 306 Ed. NOT 26-1449(T) 64. /Poseidon Ed. NOT 25-252(A) 26-793(A) Laureate bust of Marcus Aurelius r. [.....] AVRANT[...... / Poseidon standing 1., trident in r. hand, dolphin in outstretched1. hand CLI[COR] 65. Marcus Aurelius/Ares SNGCop 320 Ed. NOT 26-368(T) 66. / Ed. 169 25-295(A) 67. Lucius Verus/Artemis BMC Corinth,p. 79, no. 619 Ed. NOT 26-228(T) 68. Lucius Verus/Athena Ed. NOT *t25-532(A) Laureate bust of Lucius Verus r. IMP CAES L AVRELVERVS AVG/ Athena holding spear, sacrificing1. over ; at r. shield CLICOR 69. /Poseidon BMC Corinth,p. 82, no. 631 Ed. 172 *t25-232(A) 25-332(A) 70. Commodus/Asklepios BMC Corinth,p. 83, no. 638 Ed. 176 25-503(A) 26-169(A) 71. Commodus/Nike BMC Corinnh,p.83, no. 641 Ed. 178 25-234(A) 72. Commodus/Nike Ed. NOT *t25-319(V) Radiate head of Commodusr. MAVR[...... ]AVG/ Nike facing; below 1. hand, a rudder;below r. hand, globe and prow [. .] 73. Septimius Severus/Bellerophonon Pegasos SNGCop 359 Ed. 187 25-192b(V) 25-494(A) 74. Septimius Severus/Bellerophonwatering BMC Corinth,p. 86, no. 653 Ed. NOT Pegasos 26-1118(A) 75. Septimius Severus/Tomb of Lais NCP, p. 19, no. 14 Ed. 193 25-539(A) 108 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

76. SeptimiusSeverus/Helios in quadriga Ed. NOT 25-266(V) *t25-306(A) Laureate bust of Septimius Severus r. LSEPTSEVRE[..../ Helios driving quadriga r. CL[I]C[OR] 77. SeptimiusSeverus/Isthmian scene Ed. NOT *t26-261(T) Laureate bust of Septimius Severuswith shield and spear 1. [. .]AVGIMP VIII/ Pine tree, below Melikertes on dolphin, to 1. athlete holding palm and torch CLICOR 78. Julia Domna/Poseidon Ed. NOT t25-251(A) Bust of Julia Domna r. IVLIADO[ .... Poseidon standing 1., in 1. hand trident, in outstretchedr. hand dolphin CLI[C]O[R] 79. Julia Domna/Hygieia Ed. NOT *t25-382(A) Bust of Julia Domna 1., behind, a cornucopiaIVLI[... .] GVSTA/ Hygieia standing r. resting on pillar, feeding snake CLIC[OR] 80. Julia Domna/Kybele NCP, p. 25, no. 32 Ed. NOT t26-207(A) 81. Julia Domna/Nike in biga Ed. NOT *26-834(A) Bust of Julia Domna r. IVLIA[D]OMNA AVG/ Nike in biga r., holding wreath [C]LI[COR] 82. Caracalla/Herakles BMC Corinth,p. 87, no. 662 Ed. NOT 25-191 (V) 25-505(A) 83. Caracalla/Aphrodite Hesperia 44,1975, p. 181, no. 170 Ed. NOT t25-389(A) 84. Caracalla/Isthmos Ed. NOT *t26-719(T) Laureate bust of Caracalla r. [IM]PMAV[R]ELIVSC[AE]SARANT/ Isthmos standing facing, ruddersin either hand [...... ] 85. Caracalla/Dionysos Ed. NOT *t25-355(A) Bare head of Caracalla r. MAVRELIO[...]/ Dionysos seated, holding thyrsos, panther at feet [CLI]COR 86. Plautilla/Athena BMC Corinth,p. 88, no. 667 Ed. 219 25-308(A) 87. Plautilla/Peirene N(CP,p. 23, no. 24 Ed. 220 25-119(T) 88. Plautilla/Aphrodite BMC Corinth,p. 89, no. 669 Ed. NOT 25-381 (A) 89. Geta/Poseidon Bellinger,p. 70, pl. 1:7 Ed. 225 25-269(V) 90. Geta/Isthmos Ed. NOT t26-168(A) Bust of Geta r. [SEP]TIMIVSGETA CAESAR/ Isthmos standing facing, rudderin each hand [CLI]COR

OTHER GREEK STATES

MACEDON Philip II (359-336 B.C.) 91. Apollo/Youth on horse McClean 3369 Ed. 234 26-1439(A) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 109

Cassander (316-297 B.C.) 92. Herakles/Youth on horse McClean 3557 Ed. 236 25-689b(T) ((t and AP below) 26-694(A) Demetrius Poliorketes (306-283 B.C.) 93. Athena/Prow Newell 162 Ed. 237 26-1510(A) (below, uncertainmonogram) 94. Shield/Helmet Newell 125 Ed. 239 26-125(T) 26-608(A) 26-970(A) Antigonos Gonatas (277-239 B.C.) 95. Athena/Pan erectingtrophy McClean 3599 Ed. 240 26-825(A) 26-1492(T) (l. B, helmet;r. H) (countermarkobv.: wreath) 26-1152(T) 96. Herakles/Youth on horse McClean 3609 Ed. 241 25-178(A) 25-485(A) 26-776(A) 26-974(A) Philip V (220-178 B.C.) 97. Poseidon/Prow SNGCop 1247 Ed. NOT 26-615(A) Imperial Coinage 98. Antoninus Pius/Shield Imhoof-Blumer,III,266 Ed. NOT 26-170(A) 99. Marcus Aurelius/Fulmen BMC Macedon,p. 28, no. 156 Ed. NOT 26-1376(T) DION 100. Plow/Diana BMC Macedon,p. 71, no. 2 Ed. NOT 26-739a(A) THESSALONIKA 101. Nymph/Inscription in wreath BMC Macedon,p. 115, no. 64 Ed. 246 26-1045(A) LAMIA 102. Dionysos/Krater Brett, p. 118, no. 874 Ed. NOT 26-206(A) KORKYRA 103. Herakles/Prow BMC Thessaly,p. 147, no. 499 Ed.258 25-289(A) (AAMOCTPATOC) LOKRIS OPOUNTIOI 104. Athena/Grapes BMC Central Greece, p. 7, no. 57 Ed.262 26-418a(T) 26-576(A) 26-666(A) 26-978(A) BoIOTIA 105. Shield/Trident BMC Central Greece,p. 43, no. 108 Ed.266 26-144(A) 26-665(A) (r. dolphin) 26-1246(A) (r. dolphin) CHALKIS 106. Hera/Eagle BMC CentralGreece, p. 112, no. 70 Ed.273 26-635(A) 26-923(A) 107. Nero/Hera BMC Central Greece,p. 117, no. 108 Ed.275 26-558(A) HISTIAIA 108. Maenad/Bull BMC CentralGreece, p. 126, no. 10 Ed. NOT 26-909(A) ATHENS 109. Athena/Owl BMC Attica, p. 22, no. 240 Ed. NOT 26-585(A) 26- 1185(A) 110 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

110. Athena/Owl in wreath BMC Attica,p. 22, no. 229 Ed. 282 26-1233(A) 111. Athena/Owl on amphora BMC Attica,p. 78, no. 525 Ed. NOT 25-489(T) (r. cicada?) 112. Triptolemos/Pig on torch BMC Attica,p. 23, no. 248 Ed. 284 26-1007(A) 113. Athena/Fighting Athena BMC Attica,p. 82, no. 561 Ed. NOT 26-1368(A) 114. Athena/Athena standing BMC Attica, p. 84, no. 585 Ed. NOT 26-61 1(A) 115. Athena/Bucranium BMC Attica,p. 111, no. 810 Ed. 296 26-1514(A) 1 16. Athena/Theseus and the rock BMC Attica,p. 105, no. 760 Ed. NOT *25-197(A) AIGINA 117. Dolphins/Incuse square BMC Attica, p. 143, no. 206 Ed. 307 26-670(T) 26-916(A) PHLIOUS 118. Bull/. (D: BMCPeloponnesus, p.34, no. 16 Ed. 308 25-497(A) 26-918(A) 119. Bull/ D * BMC Peloponnesus,p. 34, no. 13 Ed. 308 25-31(T) 26-805(A) 26-1237(A) 120. Bull/(t in wreath BMC Peloponnesus,p. 35, no. 25 Ed. NOT 26-167(T) SIKYON 121. Dove/E in wreath BMC Peloponnesus,p. 43, no. 89 Ed. 313 25-372(A) 25-628(A) 122. Dove/E in wreath BMICPeloponnesus, p. 43, no. 92 Ed. NOT 26-935(A) 123. Dove/ZE in wreath BMC Peloponnesus,p. 44, no. 93 Ed. NOT :25-407(A) 124. Dove/E BMC Peloponnesus,p. 44, no. 97 Ed. 314 25-443(A) 26-963(A) 125. Dove/El in wreath24 BMC Peloponnesus, p. 47, no. 138 Ed. 316 25-184a(T) (r.) 26-43(A) (l.) 26-679(A) (l.) 26-958(A) (-) 25-250(V) (r.) 26-116(A) (l.) 26-770(A) (l.) 26-1013(A) (l.) 25-391(A) (l.) 26-202(A) (l.) 26-810(A) (l.) 26-1506(A) (l.) 25-487(A) (r.) 26-208a(A) (l.) 26-830(A) (r.) 26-1509(A) (r.) 25-519(A) (r.) 26-643(A) (l.) 26-864(A) (r.) 25-552(A) (r.) 26-644a(T) (l.) 26-933(A) (l.) 126. Dove/EY in wreath BMC Peloponnesus,p. 48, no. 149 Ed. 317 26-201 (A) 127. Dove/lE in wreath BMC Peloponnesus,p. 48, no. 154 Ed. NOT *25-289a(A) 128. Apollo/Wreath BMC Peloponnesus,p. 50, no. 172 Ed. 318 26-819(A) 26-821 (A) 129. Dove/Tripod BMC Peloponnesus, p. 51, no. 184 Ed. 319 25-617(A) 26-1227(A) 26-1507(A) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 111

130. Dove/X in incuse square (,ARdrachm) BMC Peloponnesus,p. 52, no. 197 Ed. NOT 26-949(A) 131. Dove/ZI in wreath BMCPeloponnesus, p. 53, no. 213 Ed. 320 26-501 (A) 132. Apollo/Dove BMCPeloponnesus, p. 55, no. 234 Ed. 322 25-465(A) (AFnOAA[(i)]NIO[Y]) 26-962(A) 25-701 (T) t26-1398(A) 25-714d(T) 26-1431 (T) 26-612(A) (An1OAA(A)NIO[Y]) 133. Julia Domna/Tyche NCP, p. 28, no. 2 Ed. NOT *25-672(T)

ACHAIAN LEAGUE Pellene 134. Zeus/Achaia BMC Peloponnesus,p. 12, no. 143 Ed. NOT 25-595(A) (AeANin1Oi) Kleonai 135. Zeus/Achaia BMCPeloponnesus, p. 14, no. 157 Ed. 350 26-499(T) UncertainCities 136. Zeus/X in wreath (ARdrachm) BMC Peloponnesus,p. 1, no. 1 Ed. NOT 26-1382(T) 137. Zeus/Achaia BMCPeloponnesus, pp. 12-15 Ed. 347- 25-739e(T) 25-739h(T) 351

AIGION 138. Antoninus Pius/Zeus BMC Peloponnesus,p. 19, no. 11 Ed. NOT 25-277(A)

PATRAI 139. Athena/Poseidon BMC Peloponnesus,p. 22, no. 5 Ed. 327 26-634(A) 140. Augustus/Colonist plowing BMCPeloponnesus, p. 24, no. 18 Ed. NOT 26-1348(A) 141. Augustus/Eagle and standards BMCPeloponnesus, p. 24, no. 19 Ed. NOT 26-160(A) 142. Hadrian/Tyche SNGCop 182 Ed. NOT 26-1529(T) 143. Hadrian/Nike Ed. NOT *25-270(V) Laureate bust of Hadrian r. [... ]HADRIA[N.... Nike advancingr. COL PAV[..] 144. Hadrian/Statues Ed. NOT *t25-641(T) Laureate bust of Hadrian r. IMP HADR[..... Three famous statues:Athena Alea(?) r., Aphroditeof Acrocorinth, and Artemis Laphria 1. [. .]PAT[. .] 145. Aelius/Eagle and standards SNGCop 183 Ed. NOT 26-1091 (A) 146. Caracalla/Hermes Ed. NOT 25-283(A) Laureate bust of Caracalla r. M AVRANTONINVS [... .G]ERM/ Hermes holding caduceusand wallet, seated on rock within a stylized temple [PAT]RCOL AA 112 JOHN D. MACISAAC

PELLENE 147. Apollo/Ram's head BMC Peloponnesus,p. 31, no. 10 Ed. NOT 25-460(A) 25-700e(T) 26-628(A) 148. Geta/Zeus Ed. NOT :25-776a(T) Bust of Geta r. A CEF1[....]A[. .]/ Zeus standing facing, head 1.,scepter in r. hand llEAAHNEQN KRANION 149. Bucranium/H BMCPeloponnesus, p. 81, no. 54 Ed. NOT 25-739f(T) KYPARISSA 150. Julia Domna/Tyche Ed. NOT 25-404(A) Bust of Julia Domna r. IOVAIA[.] Tyche to r. with scepter and cornucopiaKVllAP[ ...... MESSENE 151. Apollo/Zeus BMC Peloponnesus,p. 111, no. 34 Ed. 356 26-694(T) (1.tripod: r. wreath) 26-1446(T) LAKEDAIMON 152. Hadrian/Club BMCPeloponnesus, p. 129, no. 75 var. Ed. NOT *:25-518(A) GYTHION 153. Septimius Severus/Herakles BMC Peloponnesus,p. 133, no. 2 Ed. NOT 25-700c(T) ARGOS 154. Wolf's head/A BMCPeloponnesus, p. 143, no. 99 Ed. 375 25-442(A) 26-680(A) (below, helmet) 26-607(A) 26-820(A) (below, altar) 155. Hera/Fighting Athena BMC Peloponnesus,p. 144, no. 106 Ed. NOT 26-845(A) 26-1027(T) 156. Apollo/Tripod BMC Peloponnesus,p. 146, no. 133 Ed. 378 26-1011(A) 157. Antoninus Pius/Nymph NCP, p. 163, pl. L:LI Ed. 388 26-838(A) 158. Antoninus Pius/Temple on hill BMC Peloponnesus,p. 149, no. 157 Ed. NOT 26-171 (A) 159. Antoninus Pius/Artemis Ed. NOT *25-740m(T) Laureate bust of Antoninus Pius r. [... . ]NEIN[... Artemis running r. with bow APFEI[....] 160. Marcus Aurelius/Zeus NCP, p. 36, pl. K:XXVIII Ed. NOT 25-714e(T) 161. Septimius Severus/Apollo Ed. 407 26-654c(T) 162. Septimius Severus/Nemesis NCP, p. 42, pl. L:LIII Ed. 410 25-303(A) 163. Septimius Severus/Perseus SNGCop 102 Ed. NOT 25-583(A) 164. Septimius Severus/Inscriptionin wreath Ed. NOT :25-352(A) Laureate bust of Septimius Severus r. [. .]En1[. .]llEP KAICAP/ N EME[ I ]A in wreath CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 113

165. Septimius Severus/Emperorfighting Ed. NOT t26-63(A) Laureate bust of Septimius Severus1. with spear and shield [..]EBHPONnEPCA/ Emperoron horseback,spearing enemies beneath [APF]EKL)N 166. Septimius Severus/Zeus Ed. NOT 26-1319(T) Laureate bust of Septimius Severus 1. with spear and shield [.] Zeus standing 1. with long scepter [APF]EI(W)N 167. Septimius Severus/Hera BMC Peloponnesus,p. 151, no. 164 Ed. NOT *25-273(A) 168. Septimius Severus/Agonistictable Ed. NOT t25-512(T) Laureate bust of Septimius Severus r. AVKAICEBHPOCllEPVC/ Agonistic table with two wreaths, between them, an eagle [...... 169. Septimius Severus/Demeter Ed. NOT *t25-107(A) Laureate bust of Septimius Severusr. [.... ]EnCEB[. ]/ Demeter standing facing, in r. hand poppy and wheat ears, in 1.hand kantharos(?)[...... 170. Septimius Severus/Herakles shrine NCP, pl. A:VII Ed. NOT t25-333(A) t26-905(T) 171. Septimius Severus/Effaced BMCPeloponnesus, pp. 150-153 Ed. 404- 25-157(A) 410 172. Julia Domna/Hera NCP, p. 34, pl. I:XIII Ed. NOT 25-740b(T) 173. Caracalla/Tyche NCP, pl. K:XXX Ed. 417 25-388(A) KLEONAI 174. Herakles/Inscription in wreath BMCPeloponnesus, p. 154, no. 9 Ed.418 25-264a(V) 26-1395(A) 175. Plautilla/Tyche BMCPeloponnesus, p. 155, no. 14 Ed. NOT 25-760(T) EPIDAUROS 176. AntoninusPius/Asklepios BMCPeloponnesus, p. 159, no. 30 Ed.423 26-107(A) 177. Uncertain emperor/Asklepios 25-640(T) HERMIONE 178. Demeter/Inscription in wreath BMCPeloponnesus, p. 161, no. 14 Ed.424 26-122(T) METHANA 179. Septimius Severus/Artemis Ed. NOT *:25-359(A) Laureate bust of Septimius Severusr. ACEnT[ ...... Artemis to 1. with torch in outstretchedr. hand; below, stag and dog MEGANI[..] TROIZEN 180. Athena/Trident BMCPeloponnesus, p. 166, no. 14 Ed. NOT 25-599(T) KLEITOR 181. Helios/K-C BMC Peloponnesus,p. 180, no. 14 Ed. NOT 26-375(A) 114 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

MANTINEIA 182. Athena/Poseidon BMCPeloponnesus, p. 186, no. 24 Ed. NOT 25-152(A) PHENEOS 183. Hermes/Ram BMC Peloponnesus,p. 193, no. 7 Ed. NOT 26-586(A) 184. Artemis/Horse BMCPeloponnesus, p. 195, no. 22 Ed. NOT 26-142(A) 185. Hermes/Horse BMCPeloponnesus, p. 196, no. 25 Ed.435 26-650(A) PERINTHOS 186. Dionysos/Herakles BMC ,p. 148, no. 8 Ed. NOT *25-483(A) ILION 187. Julia Domna/Zeus SNGCop.421 Ed. NOT *25-330(A) NIKOMEDEIA 188. Commodus/Demeter Ed. NOT *:26-135(T) Laureate and cuirassedbust of Commodusr. AVKMAVKOMANTQNIN/ Demeter standing 1., in r. hand wheat ears, in 1. long torch MHTNEQ NIKOM RHODES 189. Helios/Rose McClean 8619 Ed. NOT :26-1438(A) Ptolemy III 190. Ptolemy/Eagle on fulmen BMC Ptolemies,p. 56, no. 100 Ed.468 25-165(T) 25-426(A) 26-214a(A) 26-1009(A) 25-262(T) 25-632(A) 26-849(A) 25-339(T) 26-94(T) 26-966(A) UNCERTAIN GREEK (AUTONOMOUS) 191. Apollo/Effaced 25-597(A) 192. Artemis/Uncertain head 25-312(T) :26-1399(A) 193. Athena/Effaced 26-667(A) 194. Herakles or Poseidon/Effaced 26-858(A) 195. Male head/Standing figure 25-313(T) 26-1041 (A) 26-1060(A) 26-1064(T) 196. Male head/Horse(?) 26-671 (T) 197. Male head/Seated figure 26-900(A) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 115

198. Male head/Effaced 25-83c(T) 26-514(T) 26-1075(A) 26-1234(A) 25-558(A) 26-1070(A) 26-1207(T) 199. Uncertain head/Uncertain object 26-899(A) 26-1201 (A) 26-1294(T) 200. Effaced/Inscriptionin wreath 26-1297(A) 26-1298(A) 26-1316(T) UNCERTAIN GREEK (IMPERIAL) 201. Antoninus Pius/Effaced 26-1165(T) 202. Hadrian/Tyche(?) 25-73'j(T) 203. Caracalla/Tyche 25-89(T) 204. Imperialbust/Herakles resting 25-428(A) 205. Imperialbust/Bare head in front;satyr head 26-903(A) 206. Imperialbust/Athena 26-1242(A) 207. Empress/Genius 25-714c(T) 208. Imperialbust/Architectural type 26-1360(T) 209. Imperialbust/Seated figure 26-777(A) 210. Imperialbust/Nike(?) 26-1299(A) 211. Imperialbust/Horse(?) 25-401 (T) 212. Imperialbust/Standing figure 25-478(A) 26-428(A) 26-539(T) 26-631(A) 26-328(A) 26-507(A) 26-596(V) 213. Imperialbust/Effaced 25-228a(V) 26-346(A) 25-739g(T) 26-843(A) (countermarkobv.: uncertain) 25-758b(T) 26-1372(T) 24-758c(T) ILLEGIBLE (GREEK FABRIC)25 Previously identijied as Corin/h PIT 25-302a(A) 25-462(A) 25-467(A) 25-526(A) 25-452(A) 25-463(A) 25-501(A) 26-1133(A) Oher illegible Greek fabric 1925 Athena Trench 15; Theater 3; Roman Villa 2; Other 1 1926 Athena Trench 73; Theater 13 25 See Note, p. 152 below. 116 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

ROMAN COINS

MARCANTONY 214. Galley/Military standards(,AR denarius) Crawford,no. 544/27 Ed. NOT *26-1114(A) (Legion XIII) 215. Lituus, capis, and raven/Victory Crawford,no. 489/4 Ed. NOT (/RQquinarius) 25-12(T) GAIUSCALIGULA (A.D. 37-41) 216. Germanicus/Germanicus(Dupondius) BMC CRE 1, p. 160, no. 93 Ed. NOT 25-237(A) 25-272(A) CLAUDIUSI (A.D. 41-54) 217. Modius/SC (quadrans) BMCCRE I, p. 189, no. 179 Ed. NOT 26-459(A) (A.D. 69-79) 218. Vespasian/Victory (ARdenarius) BMC CRE 11,p. 107, no. 509 Ed. NOT 25-236(T) DOMITIAN(A.D. 81-96) 219. Minerva/Owl (quadrans) RIC II, p. 216, 7 Ed. NOT *25-559(A) 220. Mars/Cuirass (quadrans) RIC II, p.218,9 Ed. NOT 26-388a(A) (A.D. 98-117) 221. Trajan/Seated figure (sestertius) 25-556(A) HADRIAN(A.D. 117-138) 222. Hadrian/Pietas (ARdenarius) BMC CRE III, p. 327, no. 693 Ed. NOT 26-380(A) 223. Hadrian/Effaced (sestertius) 25-253(A) ANTONINUSPIUS (A.D. 138-161) 224. Antoninus Pius/Effaced (dupondius) 25-714f(T) 225. Antoninus Pius/Caesar Marcus (as) BMCCRE IV, pp. 194-196 Ed. NOT 25-574(T) FAUSTINAI (DIVA) 226. Faustina/Effaced (sestertius) BMC CRE IV, pp. 228-229 Ed. NOT 25-334(A) 227. Faustina/Female figure (as) BMC CRE IV, p. 254, no. 1590 Ed. NOT 25-91a(O) MARCUSAURELIUS (A.D. 161-180) 228. Marcus Aurelius/Trophy (sestertius) BMC CRE IV, p. 627, no. 14 Ed. NOT *25-271 (A) COMMODUS(A.D. 176-192) 229. Commodus/Pax (sestertius) BMC CRE IV, p. 791, no. 531 var. Ed. NOT *:25-448(A) 230. Commodus/Victoryon shields RICIII, pp. 416-419 Ed. NOT 25-593(A) 231. Commodus/Seatedfemale 26-177(A) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 117

CRISPINA 232. Crispina/Laetitia (sestertius) BMC CRE IV, p. 766, no. 416 Ed. NOT 26-646(A) SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS (A.D. 193-211) 233. Septimius Severus/Victory (ARdenarius) BMC CRE V, p. 223, no. 365 Ed. NOT 25-405(A)

PLAUTILLA 234. Plautilla/Concordia (ARdenarius) BMC CRE V, p. 237, no. 413 Ed. NOT *25-248(A) (A.D. 222-235) 235. SeverusAlexander/Spes (sestertius) BMC CRE VI, p. 203, no. 907 Ed. 90 25-206(A) 236. SeverusAlexander/Sol (dupondius) BMC CRE VI, p. 209, no. 965 Ed. NOT 25-750a(T) MAXIMINUS I (A.D. 235-238) 237. Maximinus/Salus (sestertius) BMC CRE VI, p. 230, no. 100 Ed. NOT 25-480(A) 238. Maximinus/Standing figure RIC IV, ii, pp. 144-146 Ed. NOT 25-316(A) GORDIAN III (A.D. 238-244) 239. Gordian/Emperor (antoninianus) RIC IV, iii, p. 25, no. 93 Ed. NOT 25-274(A) 240. Gordian/Effaced 25-507(A) 241. Gordian/Roma (as) RIC IV, iii, p. 45, no. 272b Ed. NOT *25-199(A) TRAJAN (A.D. 249-251) 242. Trajan Decius/Victory (sestertius) RIC IV, iii, p. 136, no. 126c Ed. NOT *25-183(T) (A.D. 253-268) 243. Gallienus/Emperor (antoninianus) RIC V, i, p. 104, no. 457 Ed. NOT 25-356(A) 244. Gallienus/Emperor " RICV, i, p. 104, no. 458 Ed. NOT 26-906(T) 245. Gallienus/Stag " RICV, i, p. 146, no. 179 Ed. NOT 25-625(T) (Officina 12) 246. Gallienus/Antelope " RICV, i, p. 146, no. 181 Ed. NOT 25-254(A) 247. Gallienus/Sol " RIC V, i, p. 152, no. 259 Ed. NOT 26-154(A) 248. Gallienus/Pax " RIC V, i, p. 153, no. 256 Ed. NOT 25-255(A) 249. Gallienus/Pegasos " RIC V, i, p. 155, no. 282 Ed. NOT 25-361 (A) 250. Gallienus/Victory " RIC V, i, p. 157, no. 297 Ed. NOT *26-270(T) 251. Gallienus/Sol " RICV, i, p. 174, no.495 Ed. NOT 25-275(A) 118 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

252. Gallienus/Herakles (antoninianus) RIC V, i, p. 190, no. 672 Ed. NOT 25-321 (V) 253. Gallienus/Standing figure 25-241 (V) 26-865(A) (imitation) SALONINA 254. Salonina/Pudicitia (antoninianus) RIC V, i, p. 194, no. 25 Ed. NOT 25-345(A) 255. Salonina/Venus " RIC V, i, p. 194, no. 30 Ed. NOT 26-1236(A) (Officina6) 256. Salonina/Standing figure " Ed. 155 25-762(T) 26-1174(T) CLAUDIUSII (A.D. 268-270) 257. /Liberalitas (antoninianus) RIC V, i,p. 215, nos. 57,58 Ed. NOT *25-387(A) 258. Claudius/Trophy and captives RIC V, i, p. 233, no. 252 Ed. NOT 26-908(A) 259. Claudius/Altar " RIC V, i, p. 233, no. 259 Ed. NOT 26-642(A) 260. Claudius/Altar " RIC V, i,p. 233, no. 261 Ed. NOT 25-379(A) (Officina2) 261. Claudius/Eagle RIC V, i,p. 234, no.266 Ed. 162 25-408(A) 262. Claudius/Effaced 25-353(A) (A.D. 270-275) 263. Aurelian/Victory (antoninianus) RIC V, i, p. 269, no. 39 var. Ed. NOT *t25-740k(T) 264. Aurelian/Emperor and Jupiter RIC V, i, p. 279, no. 129 Ed. NOT *t25-301 (A) (Officina 1) *t25-673(T) (Officina 1) 265. Aurelian/Fortuna RIC V, i, p. 284, no. 171 Ed. NOT *25-203(A) (Officina 1) (doublestruck) 266. Aurelian/Emperor and Concordia RICV, i, p. 288, no. 216 Ed. NOT 25-362(A) (Officina3) 25-403(T) (Officina 1) 267. Aurelian/Emperor and Jupiter RIC V, i, p. 289, no. 225 Ed.169 25-216(A) (Officina3) 25-380(A) (Officina 1) 268. Aurelian/Emperor and Jupiter RIC V, i, p. 290, no. 229 Ed. NOT 25-384(A) (Officina4) 269. Aurelian/Emperor and Concordia RIC V, i, p. 292, no. 244 Ed.168 25-354(A) (Officina3) 25-7401 (T) 270. Aurelian/Sol " RIC V, i, p. 296, no. 279 Ed. NOT 25-276(A) (Officina3) 271. Aureliai/Emperor RIC V, i, pp. 297-298 Ed.172 25-740a(T) 272. Aurelian/Tyche RIC V, i, p. 304, nos. 348, 349 Ed. NOT 25-357(A) (Officina2) 273. Aurelian/Sol RIC V, i, pp. 305-306, nos. 360, 361 Ed. NOT 25-256(A) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 119

274. Aurelian/Emperor and soldier (ant.) RIC V, i, p. 311, no. 407 Ed. NOT 26-310(T) (Officina3) 275. Aurelian/Sol " RICV, i, pp. 267-281 Ed. 179 25-740n(T) 276. Aurelian/Effaced " Ed. 180 25-378(A) (Officina2) FLORIAN(A.D. 276) 277. Florian/Felicitas (antoninianus) RICV, ii, p. 358, no. 98 Ed. NOT *25-358(A) (Officina3) (A.D. 276-282) 278. Probus/Fides (antoninianus) RICV, ii, p. 36, no. 170 Ed. 189 25-410(A) 279. Probus/Victory " RIC V, ii, p.40, no. 213 Ed. NOT 26-1334(T) (Officina6) 280. Probus/Trophy and captives " RIC V, ii, p. 41, no. 222 Ed. NOT 26-150(T) (Officina 1) 281. Probus/Emperorand Jupiter " RIC V, ii, p. 59, no. 387 Ed. NOT 26-1524(T) 282. Probus/Emperorand Concordia " RIC V, ii, p. 87, no. 651 Ed. 194 25-349(A) (Officina4) 283. Probus/Concordia " RICV, ii, p. 88, no. 659 Ed. 195 25-349(A) (Officina3) 284. Probus/Pax RIC V, ii, p. 93, no. 708 Ed. NOT 25-778h(T) 285. Probus/Pax RICV, ii, p.93, no.713 Ed. 196 26-1198(A) (Officina 1) 286. Probus/Emperorand Victory RIC V, ii, p. 96, no. 733 Ed. 198 26-1515(A) (Officina4) 287. Probus/Emperorand Victory RIC V, ii, p.ill l, no.851 Ed. NOT 26-32(A) 288. Probus/Emperorand Victory RIC V, ii, p. 11 7, no. 907 Ed. 202 26-343(A) (Officina5) 289. Probus/Effaced 25-511 (T) (A.D. 283-285) 290. Carinus/Prince (antoninianus) RICV, ii, p. 160, no. 177 var. Ed. NOT *t25-299(A) (Officina2) 291. Carinus/Mercury " RICV, ii, p. 171, no. 264 Ed. NOT 26-173(A) (Officina4) MAGNIAURBICA 292. Magnia Urbica/Venus (antoninianus) RIC V, ii, p. 184, no. 343 Ed. NOT *25-750c(T) (Officina3) 293. Magnia Urbica/Venus RIC V, ii, p. 185, no. 345 Ed. NOT 25-7a(T) (A.D. 284-305) 294. Diocletian/Jupiter RICV, ii, p. 243, no. 224 Ed. NOT 26-1139(A) 120 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

295. Diocletian/Genius RIC VI, p. 530, no. 12a Ed. 220 26-786(A) (Officina3) 296. Diocletian/Emperorand Jupiter RIC VI, p. 531, no. 13 Ed. 215 25-171 (A) (Officina2) 26-78(A) (Officina2) 25-656(T) (Officina4) 26-139(A) (Officina2) 297. Diocletian/Genius RIC VI, p. 531, no. 17a Ed. 216 26-215a(A) (Officina4) 298. Diocletian/EmperorandJupiter RIC VI, p.581, no. 15a Ed. 217 26-1141 (A) (Officina 1) 299. Diocletian/Emperor and Jupiter RIC VI, p. 581, no. 16a Ed. 217 25-568(A) (Officina3) 26-468(A) (Officina2)

MAXIMIAN (A.D. 286-305) 300. /Jupiter RICV, ii, p. 285, no. 563 Ed. NOT *25-360(A) (Officina3) 301. Maximian/Genius RIC VI, p. 464, no. 85b Ed. NOT 26-106(A) (Officina2) 302. Maximian/Emperor and Jupiter RIC VI, p. 465, no. 91b Ed. NOT 26-123(T) 303. Maximian/Emperor and Jupiter RIC VI, p. 581, no. 15b Ed. 221 25-77(T) (Officina4) 26-600(A) (Officina 1) 26-156(A) (Officina2) 26-791 (A) (Officina4) 304. Maximian/Emperor and Jupiter RIC VI, p. 581, no. 16b Ed. 221 25-259(T) (Officina5) 26-272(T) (Officina5) 26-145(T) (Officina4) 26-870(T) 305. Maximian/Genius RIC VI, p. 620, no. 56b Ed. 222 26-837(A) (Officina4) 306. Maximian/Genius RIC VI, p. 621, no. 58b Ed. 222 26-439(T) 307. Maximian/Genius RIC VI, p. 665, no. 32b Ed. NOT 26-836(A) (Officina4) 308. Maximian/Emperor and Jupiter Ed. 223 26-209c(T)

CONSTANTIUS I (A.D. 293-306) 309. Constantius/Genius RIC VI, p. 495, no. 12a Ed. NOT 26-359(A) (Officina3) 310. Constantius/EmperorandJupiter RIC VI, pp. 590-594 Ed. 226 26-1448(T) 311. Constantius/Emperorand Jupiter RIC VI, p. 581, no. 19a Ed. 226 25-193(A) (Officina2) 25-723(T) (Officina 1)

GALERIUS (A.D. 293-311) 312. /Emperor and Jupiter RIC VI, p. 531, no. 16 Ed. 230 25-172(A) 26-248(T) (Officina6) 25-207b(A) (Officina3) 313. Galerius/EmperorandJupiter RIC VI, p.581, no. 17b Ed. 231 25-569(A) (Officina2) 314. Galerius/Emperor and Jupiter RIC VI, p.581, no. 18b Ed. 231 26-609(A) (Officina 1) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 121

315. Galerius/Emperor and Jupiter RIC VI, p. 581, no. 19b Ed. 231 26-844(A) (Officina 1) 316. Galerius/Emperor and Jupiter 25-194(A) MAXIMINUS II (A.D. 305-313) 317. Maximinus/Genius RIC VI, p. 535, no. 36 Ed. NOT 25-398(T) (Officina4) 318. Maximinus/Genius RIC VI, pp. 537-539 Ed. NOT *425-446(A) (Officina5) 319. Maximinus/Genius RIC VI, p. 562, no. 56 Ed. NOT 25-295a(A) (Officina3) 320. Maximinus/Genius RIC VI, p. 586, no. 43 Ed. NOT 26-21 (T) (Officina4) (A.D. 307-323) 321. Licinius/Sol RIC VII, p. 298, no. 23 Ed. 238 26-492(T) (Officina 1) 322. Licinius/Sol RIC VII, p. 299, no. 30 Ed. 238 26-443(T) (Officina4) 323. Licinius/Standardand captives RIC VII, p. 399 var. Ed. NOT t25-47(T) (Officina2) 324. Licinius/Sol RIC VII, p. 362, no. 22 Ed. NOT 26-1140(A) (Officina3) 325. Licinius/Inscription in wreath RIC VII, p. 444, no. 160 Ed. NOT 25-764(T) (Officina 1) 326. Licinius/Standardand captives RIC VII, p. 507, no. 76 Ed. 243 26-332(A) (Officina 1) 327. Licinius/Jupiter RIC VII, p. 601, no. 13 or p. 643, no. 4 Ed. NOT 25-325(0) 328. Licinius/Jupiter RIC VII, p. 607, no. 44 Ed. 249 *25-458(T) (Officina3) 26-174(A) (Officina4) 329. Licinius/Jupiter RIC VII, p. 680, no. 27 Ed. 251 26-1464(T) 330. Licinius/Jupiter 26-1048(T) LICINIUS II (A.D. 317-326) 331. Licinius/Standardand captives RIC VII, p. 377, no. 120 Ed. NOT 26-205(T) CONSTANTINE I (A.D. 307-337) 332. Constantine/Sol RIC VII, pp. 123, 168, or 173-176 Ed. NOT 26-237(T) (Officina 1) 333. Constantine/Sol RIC VII, p. 124, no. 32 Ed. NOT 25-20(T) 334. Constantine/Altar and Victories RIC VII, p. 255 var. Ed. NOT *425-674(T) (Officina2) 335. Constantine/Mars RIC VII, p. 296, no. 9 Ed. NOT 26-208(A) (Officina 1) 336. Constantine/Mars and captive RIC VII, p. 297, no. 12 Ed. NOT 26-376A) (Officina4) 122 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

337. Constantine/Altarand Victories RIC VII, p. 433, no. 59 Ed. 270 26-762(T) (Officina 1) 338. Constantine/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VII, p. 381, no. 167 Ed. NOT 26-1441 (T) (Officina3) 339. Constantine/Altarand Victories RIC VII, p. 436, no. 94 Ed. 271 26-1284(T) (Officina5) 340. Constantine/Victory RIC VII, p. 506, no. 59 Ed. NOT 25-87(T) (Officina3) 341. Constantine/Inscriptionin wreath RICVII, p. 510, no. 101 Ed. NOT 25-473(V) (Officina3) 342. Constantine/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VII, p. 512, no. 117 Ed. NOT 25-510(T) (Officina3) 26-1444(T) (Officina5) 343. Constantine/Jupiter RIC VII, p. 542, no. 5 Ed. NOT *25-187(V) (Officina5) 344. Constantine/Victory RIC VII, p. 574, no. 33 Ed. NOT 26-217(T) (Officina 1) 345. Constantine/Soldiersand two standards RIC VII, p.560, no.140 Ed. 287 26-210(T) (Officina5) 346. Divus Constantine/Quadriga RICVIII, p. 431, no.14 Ed. NOT 25-734(T) (Officina5) 347. Constantine/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 431, no. 17 Ed. 286 25-724(T) (Officina2) 348. Constantine/Soldiersand one standard RIC VII, p. 590, no. 149 Ed. 280 26-1377(T) (Officina 1) 349. Constantine/Camp gate RIC VII, p. 625, no. 153 Ed. 292 25-180(A) (Officina6) 26-703(T) (Officina6) 350. Constantine/Soldiersand two standards RIC VII, p. 633, no. 188 Ed. 290 26-252(T) (Officina4) 351. Constantine/Soldiersand one standard RIC VII, p. 635, no. 199 Ed. 289 25-740(T) (Officina2) 26-1540(T) (Officina3) 26-1467(T) (Officina5) 352. Divus Constantine/Emperor RIC VIII, p. 474, no. 48 Ed. 293 25-740r(T) (Officina2) 353. Divus Constantine/Emperor RIC VIII, p. 475, no. 57 Ed. 293 26-1138(A) (Officina9) 354. Constantine/Camp gate RIC VII, p. 648, no. 34 Ed. 299 26-883(T) (Officina3) 355. Constantine/Camp gate RIC VII, p. 650, no. 44 Ed. 299 26-957(T) (Officina4) 356. Constantine/Camp gate RIC VII, p. 648, no. 34 or p. 650, no. 44 Ed. 299 25-1 (T) (Officina4) 357. Divus Constantine/Quadriga RIC VIII, p. 490, no. 4 Ed. 301 26-875(A) 358. Divus Constantine/Quadriga RIC VIII, p. 491, no. 19 Ed. 301 25-144(T) (Officina2) 359. Divus Constantine/Quadriga RIC VIII, p.491, no.30 Ed. 301 26-1445(T) (Officina5) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 123

360. Constantine/Emperor RIC VIII, p. 493, no. 46 Ed. 300 26-868(T) (Officina4) 361. Constantine/Emperor RIC VIII, p. 494, no. 54 Ed. 300 26-1347(A) 362. Constantine/Quadriga RIC VIII, p. 515, no. 39 Ed. 306 25-740s(T) (Officina2) 26-752(T) (Officina5) 363. Constantine/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VII, p. 549, no. 56 Ed. 309 25-763(T) 364. Constantine/Camp gate RIC VII, p. 690, no. 71 Ed. 304 25-722(T) (Officina6) 365. Divus Constantine/Emperor LRBC I, nos. 1063, etc. Ed. 317 25-513(V) 26-817(A) 26-852(T) 26-1485(T) 26-75(A) 366. Divus Constantine/Quadriga LRBC I, nos. 1041, etc. 26-1465(T) CONSTANTINOPOLIS 367. Constantinopolis/Victory RIC VII, p. 524, no. 188 Ed. 321 25-508(A) (Officina4) 368. Constantinopolis/Victory RIC VII, p. 634, no. 196 Ed. 324 25-767(T) (Officina2) 369. Constantinopolis/Victory RIC VII, pp. 654-658, nos. 73-120 Ed. 325 25-113(A) (Officina5) 26-691 (T) (Officina3) 370. Constantinopolis/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC II, no. 1310 Ed. NOT 26-1391 (T) URBS ROMA 371. Roma/Wolf and twins RIC VII, p.530, no. 229 Ed. NOT 26-311 (T) (Officina5) 372. Roma/Wolf and twins RIC VII, p. 579, no. 62 Ed. NOT 25-6(T) (Officina5) 373. Roma/Soldiers and one standard RIC VII, p. 590, no. 154 Ed. 331 26-725(T) (Officina5) 374. Roma/Wolf and twins RIC VII, p.634, no. 195 Ed. 335 26-296(T) (Officina6) 375. Roma/Wolf and twins cf. LRBC II, no. 1028 Ed. 339 25-629(T) (A.D. 324-328) 376. Helena/Pax RIC VIII, p. 449, no.33 Ed. 344 26-787(T) (Officina5) 377. Helena/Pax RIC VIII, p. 449, no. 35 Ed. 344 26-1335(T) 378. Helena/Securitas RIC VII, p. 554, no. 95 Ed. NOT 25-65(T) (Officina4) CRISPUS (A.D. 317-326) 379. Crispus/Jupiter RIC VII, p. 604, no.31 Ed. 357 26-1455(T) 380. Crispus/Camp gate RICV II, p. 551, no. 75 Ed. NOT t25-675(T) (Officina3) 124 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

CONSTANTINEII (A.D. 317-340) 381. Constantine/Standardand captives RIC VII, p. 508, no. 80 Ed. NOT *25-550(A) (Officina2) 382. Constantine/Soldiersand two standards RIC VII, p. 524, no. 184 Ed. 367 25-109(A) (Officina2) 383. Constantine/Camp gate RIC VII, p. 554, no. 96 Ed. 371 25-777(T) (Officina 1) 384. Constantine/Soldiersand two standards RIC VII, p. 558, no. 117 Ed. NOT 26-769(T) (Officina 1) 385. Constantine/Soldiersand one standard RIC VII, p. 589, no. 138 Ed. 369 25-562 (Officina9) 386. Constantine/Soldiersand one standard RIC VII, p. 625, no. 200 Ed. 372 25-563(T) (Officina6) 387. Constantine/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 471, no. 7 Ed. 372 26-766(T) 388. Constantine/Soldiersand two standards RIC VII, p. 655, no. 80 Ed. 375 25-621 (T) (Officina3) 389. Constantine/Soldiersand one standard RIC VII, p. 659, no. 136 Ed. NOT 26-544(T) 390. Constantine/Camp gate cf. LRBC I, no. 973 25-543(T) 391. Constantine/Soldiersandtwostandards cf. LRBC I, no. 1026 Ed. 381 25-730(T) CONSTANTINE I or CONSTANTINE II 392. Emperor/Soldiersand two standards 26-147(T) CONSTANTIUSII (A.D. 324-361) 393. Constantius/Soldiersand two standards RIC VII, p. 579, no. 61 or p. 581, no. 75 Ed. 386 26-1474(T) 394. Constantius/Camp gate RIC VII, p. 621, no. 128 Ed. 391 26-305(V) (Officina2) 395. Constantius/Soldiersand two standards RIC VII, p. 655, no. 84 or p. 657, no. 99 Ed. 392 26-389(A) 396. Constantius/Soldiersand two standards RIC VII, p. 693, no. 88 Ed. 393 25-576(T) (Officina7) 397. Constantius/Soldiersand one standard cf. LRBC I, no. 1028 25-749(T) 26-238(T) 398. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 375, no. 352 Ed. 400 26-146(T) (Officina 1) 399. Constantius/Two Victories RIC VIII, p. 363, no. 182 Ed. 402 26-1125(T) 400. Constantius/Two Victories RIC VIII, p. 411, no. 99 Ed. 409 26-692(T) (Officina5) 401. Constantius/Two Victories RIC VIII, p.411, no. 102 Ed. 409 t25-729(T) (Officina4) 25-740e(T) (Officina5) 402. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 419, no. 189 Ed. 406 26-525(A) (Officina3) 26-1484(T) (Officina4) 26-1365(T) (Officina3) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 125

403. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 421, no. 208 Ed. 406 25-594(A) (Officina2) 26-87(T) (Officina3) 404. Constantius/Falling horseman RICVIII, p. 421, no. 211 Ed. 406 26-31 (T) 405. Constantius/Virtus RIC VIII, p. 422, no. 213 Ed. 408 25-741(T) (Officina 1) 406. Constantius/Virtus RIC VIII, p. 422, no. 214 or 215 Ed. 408 26-1288(T) 407. Constantius/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 431, no. 21 Ed. 418 *t25-744(T) (Officina3) 408. Constantius/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 450, no. 43 Ed. 413 25-746(T) 409. Constantius/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VIII, p. 453, no. 69 Ed. 416 26-444(T) (Officina2) 26-1528(T) 410. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 457, no. 114 Ed. 412 26-124(T) (Officina 1) 411. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p.458, no. 118 Ed. 412 25-249(V) (Officina3) 26-1354(T) 412. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VI II, p. 458, no. 123 Ed. 412 *t26-518a(T) (Officina9) 413. Constantius/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p.471, no. 11 Ed. 422 25-748(T) (Officina3) 414. Constantius/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 472, no. 21 Ed. 422 25-747(T) (Officina2) 415. Constantius/Soldiersand one standard RIC NOT Ed. 427 *t25-726(T) (Officina4) 416. Constantius/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VIII, p. 493, no. 48 Ed. 429 25-742(T) (Officina 1) 417. Constantius/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VIII, p. 493, no. 48 or p. 494, no. 63 Ed. 429 25-645(T) (Officina4) 418. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 498, no. 102 Ed. 426 25-138(A) 419. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, pp. 497-499 Ed. 426 26-1254(T) (Officina3) 420. Constantius/Virtus RIC VIII, p. 499, no. 117 Ed. 428 25-69(T) 421. Constantius/Virtus RIC VIII, p. 499, no. 121 Ed. 428 26-706(T) (Officina3) 422. Constantius/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 515, no. 45 Ed. 431 26-1323(T) 423. Constantius/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VIII, p. 521, no. 113 Ed. 434 25-555(A) (Officina 11) 424. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, pp. 522-528 Ed. 430 26-1273(T) (Officina2) 425. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p.528, no. 191 Ed. 430 25-175(A) 25-677(T) (Officina 10) 426. Constantius/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, pp. 539-540, no. 19 or 24 Ed. NOT t26-759(T) (Officina 1) 126 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

427. Constantius/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 554, no. 80 or p. 555, no. 82 Ed. 436 26-1532(T) 428. Constantius/Falling horseman cf. LRBC II, no. 2024 Ed. 439 25-137(A) 25-653a(T) 26-338(T) 26-1469(T) 25-168(T) 25-737d(T) 26-656(T) 26-1478(T) 25-306a(A) 25-778a(T) 26-718(T) 26-1481 (T) 25-534(A) 26-200(T) 26-1215(T) 26-1489(T) 25-561 (T) 26-220(T) 26-1269(T) 26-1493(T) 25-608(A) 26-239(T) 26-1405(T) 26-1500(T) 429. Constantius/Virtus cf. LRBC II, no. 2053 Ed. 442 25-691 (T) 26-259(T) 26-1325(T) 26-1331 (T) 25-728(T) 26-1321 (T) 26-1327(T) 430. Constantius/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC I, no. 1064 Ed. 445 25-714(T) 25-771 (T) 26-1238(A) 25-743(T) 26-413(T) 26-1494(T) 431. Constantius/Effaced Ed. 446 25-592(A) 25-676(T) 25-706(T) 26-413(T) CONSTANTINE II or CONSTANTIUS II 432. Emperor/Camp gate 26-550(T) 433. Emperor/Two soldiersand two standards 25-54(T) CONSTANS I (A.D. 333-350) 434. Constans/Two Victories RIC VIII, p.411, no. 105 Ed. 455 26-1001 (T) (Officina3) 435. Constans/Galley RIC VIII, p. 412, no. 109 Ed. 452 25-751 (T) (Officina3) 436. Constans/Galley RIC VIII, p. 412, no. 120 Ed. 452 26-303(T) (Officina 1) 437. Constans/Hut RIC VIII, p. 476, no. 70 Ed. NOT 25-713(T) (Officina2) 438. Constans/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 490, no. 18 Ed. 471 *25-740g(T) (Officina3) 439. Constans/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 490, no. 14 or 18 Ed. 471 26-527(A) (Officina3) 440. Constans/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, p. 491, no. 29 Ed. 471 25-705(T) (Officina2) 441. Constans/Soldiersand one standard RIC VIII, pp. 490-491 Ed. 471 26-758(T) (Officina6) 442. Constans/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VIII, p. 494, no. 52 Ed. 473 26-1466(T) 443. Constans/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VIII, p. 494, no. 51, 57, or 64 Ed. 473 26-1460(T) 444. Constans/Inscriptionin wreath RICVIII, p. 521, no. 116 Ed. 474 25-589(A) 445. Constans/Soldiersand one standard cf. LRBC I, no. 1030 Ed. 480 26-641(T) 26-1135(A) 446. Constans/Two Victories cf. LRBC I, no. 860 Ed. 483 t26-1023(T) 26-1209(T) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 127

447. Constans/Galley cf. LRBC II, no. 607 26-1004(T) 448. Constans/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC I, no. 1065 Ed. 485 25-148(T) 25-702(T) 25-739a(T) 26-693(T) 25-659(T) 25-704(T) 25-770(T) CONSTANTIUS II or CONSTANS I 449. Emperor/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VIII, p. 453, no. 69 or 70 Ed.493 26-1358(T) (Officina6) 450. Emperor/Inscriptionin wreath RIC VIII, pp. 474-475, nos. 49-52 Ed. NOT 25-739c(T) (Officina5) 25-772(T) (Officina2) 451. Emperor/Inscriptioninwreath RIC VIII, pp. 493-494 Ed.490 25-315(T) (Officina5) 452. Emperor/Soldiersand one standard cf. LRBC I, no. 1029 25-745(T) 25-750(T) 453. Emperor/Two Victories cf. LRBC I, no. 137 Ed.492 26-746(T) 26-1290(T) 454. Emperor/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC I, no. 1064 Ed.493 25-146(T) 26-740o(T) 26-1124(T) 26-1488(T) 455. Emperor/Effaced 26-729(T) 26-1129(T) DELMATIUS (A.D. 335-337) 456. Delmatius/Soldiers and one standard RIC VIII, p. 659, no. 132 Ed.495 25-752(T) (Officina2) CONSTANTIUS GALLUS (A.D. 351-354) 457. Gallus/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 419, no. 191 Ed.498 26-230(T) (Officina 5) 458. Gallus/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 458, no. 122 Ed.500 25-399(T) 459. Gallus/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 479, no. 90 Ed.502 25-209(T) 460. Gallus/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 498, no. 107 Ed.504 25-657(T) (Officina4) 461. Gallus/Falling horseman cf. LRBC II, no. 2029 Ed.508 25-769(T) 26-317(T) JULIAN II (A.D. 354-360) 462. Julian/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 390, no. 72, 76, or 78 Ed.512 26-349(T) (Officina 1) 463. Julian/Virtus RIC VIII, p. 390, no. 81 Ed.513 25-715(T) 464. Julian/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p.421, no.209 Ed.514 t26-1119(T) 465. Julian/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 460 or p. 499, no. 116 26-1550(T) 466. Julian/Inscription in wreath RIC VIII, p. 463, no. 161 Ed. NOT 26-219(T) (Officina 1) 467. Julian/Falling horseman RIC VIII, p. 545, no. 85 Ed. NOT *25-24(T) 468. Julian/Falling horseman cf. LRBC II, no. 2050 Ed.524 25-732(T) 26-172(A) 26-372(T) 128 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

469. Julian/Virtus cf. LRBC Il, no. 2054 Ed. 525 26-1256(T) 470. Julian/Inscription in wreath cf. LRBC II, no. 2060 Ed. 526 25-752(T)

PROCOPIUS 471. Procopius/Emperor RIC IX,p. 215, no. 17a Ed. NOT t26-967(A) (Officina7) VALENTINIANI (A.D. 364-375) 472. Valentinian/Victory LRBC II, no. 1007 Ed. NOT 26-26(T) 473. Valentinian/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1704 Ed. 535 26-121 (T) (Officina 1) 474. Valentinian/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1770 Ed. 535 26-1418(T) (Officina3) 475. Valentinian/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1803 Ed. 535 26-1383(T) (Officina3) 476. Valentinian/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 2334 Ed. 539 25-740f(T) (Officina3) 477. Valentinian/Victory LRBC II, no. 2519 or 2529 Ed. 542 26-533(T) (Officina4) 478. Valentinian/Victory LRBC II, no. 2860 or 2862 Ed. 544 26-1329(T) (Officina 1) 479. Valentinian/Emperor and captive cf. LRBC II, no. 2085 Ed. 545 25-317a(A) 25-765(T) 26-1332(T) 480. Valentinian/Victory cf. LRBC II, no. 2071 Ed. 546 25-766(T) VALENS (A.D. 364-378) 481. Valens/Victory LRBC II, no. 1042 or 1043 Ed. 549 26-1419(T) (Officina 1) 482. Valens/Victory LRBC II, no. 1707 Ed. 557 25-658(T) (Officina4) 26-1425(T) (Officina 1) 483. Valens/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1719 Ed. 556 26-1349(T) (Officina2) 484. Valens/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1729 or 1734 Ed. 556 25-740j(T) (Officina3) 485. Valens/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1729, 1734, or 1736 Ed. 556 25-455(V) (Officina2) 486. Valens/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 2335 Ed. 561 26-620(T) 487. Valens/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 2518 or 2527 Ed. 564 26-1195(A) (Officina3) 26-1487(T) (Officina2) 488. Valens/Victory cf. LRBC II, no. 2073 Ed. 571 26-1230(A) 26-1286(T) 26-1490(T)

VALENT1-INIAN I or VALENS 489. Emperor/Victory 25-418(T) 26-1178(T) (cut down to Aes IV module) 490. Emperor/Emperorand captive 26-568(V) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 129

GRATIAN (A.D. 375-383) 491. Gratian/Emperor and province LRBC II, no. 750 Ed. 577 26-22(T) (Officina 1) 26-1426(T) (Officina5) 492. Gratian/Emperor and province LRBC II, no. 1064 Ed. 580 25-433(V) 493. Gratian/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1782 Ed. 583 26-1471 (T) (Officina4) 494. Gratian/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1805 Ed. 583 26-1220(T) (Officina2) 26-1333(T) (Officina2) 495. Gratian/Emperor and province LRBC II, no. 1823 Ed. 589 26-151 (T) 26-621 (T) (Officina3) 26-493(T) 496. Gratian/Emperor and province LRBC II, no. 2118 Ed. 597 25-643(T) 26-299(T) (Officina3) 26-23(T) (Officina3) 497. Gratian/Roma LRBC II, no. 2537 Ed. NOT 26-1472(T) (Officina3) 498. Gratian/Victory cf. LRBC II, no. 209 Ed. 598 26-275(T) 499. Gratian/Emperor and province cf. LRBC II, no. 2118 Ed. 597 26-1199(A) 500. Gratian/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC II, no.2156 Ed. 599 25-184(T) 26-1496(T) 25-731(T) 501. Gratian/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC II, no. 144 Ed. NOT 25-740i(T) 502. Gratian/Effaced 25-48b(T) 26-394(T) VALENTINIAN I, VALENS, or GRATIAN 503. Emperor/Emperorand captive cf. LRBC II, no. 1299 25-174(A) 504. Emperor/Emperorand captive cf. LRBC II, no. 2085 25-126b(O) 25-158e(T) 26-1222(T) 26-1497(T) 25-129a(A) 26-1033(T) 26-1305(T) 26-1517(T) 505. Emperor/Victory cf. LRBC II, no. 1030 25-564(T) 506. Emperor/Victory cf. LRBC II, no. 2087 25-477(A) 26-475(T) 26-574(T) VALENTINIAN II (A.D. 375-392) 507. Valentinian/Emperorand province LRBC Il, no. 1065 Ed. 603 26-24(T) (Officina 1) 508. Valentinian/Emperorand province LRBC II, no. 1824 Ed. 607 26-25(T) (Officina 1) 509. Valentinian/Emperorand province LRBC II, no. 1825 Ed. 607 25-314(T) 510. Valentinian/Emperoringalley LRBC II, no. 1853 Ed. 611 26-1462(T) (Officina 1) 511. Valentinian/Camp gate LRBC II, no. 1861 Ed. 605 25-186(V) 130 JOHN D. MACISAAC

512. Valentinian/Victoryand captive LRBC II, no. 2183 Ed. 614 25-80(T) 513. Valentinian/Roma LRBC II, no.2345 Ed. NOT 26-280(T) (Officina2) 514. Valentinian/Emperorand province cf. LRBC II, no. 1059 Ed. 630 25-185(V) 25-740h(T) 515. Valentinian/Victory and captive cf. LRBC II, no. 2183 Ed. 631 25-567(T) 25-587(A) 26-291(T) 516. Valentinian/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC II, no.2158 Ed. 637 26-971 (T) THEODOSIUSI (A.D. 379-395) 517. Theodosius/Emperor and province LRBC II, no. 753 Ed. 640 26-1407(T) (Officina3) 518. Theodosius/Emperor and province LRBC II, no. 1061 Ed. 642 25-750b(T) 519. Theodosius/Emperor and province LRBC II, no. 1826 Ed. 648 25-601 (T) (Officina4) 520. Theodosius/Emperor and captive LRBC II, no. 1851 Ed. 647 26-498(T) (Officina4) 521. Theodosius/Emperor in galley LRBC II, no. 1854 Ed. 652 25-689(T) 522. Theodosius/Two victories LRBC II, no. 1868 Ed. 651 25-147(T) 523. Theodosius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 1874 Ed. 649 26-321 (T) (Officina 1) 26-1359(T) (Officina2) 524. Theodosius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 2184 Ed. 654 26-1501(T) 525. Theodosius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 2184 or 2192 Ed. 654 25-148(T) (Officina 1) 25-733(T) 25-490(A) (Officina 1) 26-555(V) 25-591(A) (Officina 1) 526. Theodosius/Inscriptionin wreath LRBC II, no. 2382 Ed. 660 25-231(A) (Officina 1) 527. Theodosius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 2407 Ed. 659 26-1495(T) (Officina 1) 528. Theodosius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 2412 Ed. 659 26-540(V) (Officina2) 529. Theodosius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 2413 or 2416 Ed. 659 25-740c(T) (Officina 1) 530. Theodosius/Inscriptionin wreath LRBC II, no. 2557 Ed. 663 26-36(T) (Officina3) 26-1276(T) 26-543(T) 531. Theodosius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 2569 or 2577 Ed. 662 25-36a(T) (Officina 1) 26-27(T) (Officina 1) 25-231a(A) (Officina2) 26-1520(T) 532. Theodosius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 2764 or 2791 Ed. NOT 26-924(T) (Officina2) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 131

533. Theodosius/Victory and captive cf. LRBC II, no. 2184 Ed. 670 25-182(A) 26-282(T) 26-1167(A) 25-400(T) 26-494(T) 26-1522(T) 534. Theodosius/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC II, no. 2159 Ed. 673 25-107a(A) 25-690(A) 26-415(T) 25-195(A) 26-351 (T) 535. Theodosius/Effaced Ed. 674 25-219(V) GRATIAN or 536. Emperor/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC II, no. 2156 25-461 (A) ARCADIUS (A.D. 383-408) 537. Arcadius/Emperorand captive LRBC II, no. 1848 Ed. 707 25-436(T) (Officina3) 538. Arcadius/Emperorin galley LRBC II, no. 1855 Ed. 710 25-290(V) (Officina3) 26-995(A) 26-250(T) (Officina3) 26-1479(T) (Officina3) 539. Arcadius/Camp gate LRBC II, no. 1863 Ed. 706 26-1461 (T) (Officina3) 540. Arcadius/Camp gate LRBC II, no. 1866 Ed. 706 26-222(T) (Officina3) 541. Arcadius/Victoryand captive LRBC II, no. 1985 Ed. 716 25-397(V) (Officina 1) 542. Arcadius/Victoryand captive LRBC II, no. 2185 Ed. 713 25-145(T) 26-285(T) (Officina4) 25-504(A) 26-345(A) 25-590(A) (Officina 1) 26-1205(T) (Officina 1) 543. Arcadius/Cross LRBC II, no.2451 Ed. 718 25-39(T) (Officina 1) 544. Arcadius/Inscriptionin wreath LRBC II, no. 2562 Ed. 725 26-95(T) (Officina 1) 545. Arcadius/Victoryand captive LRBC II, no. 2570 Ed. 724 25-660(T) (Officina2) 546. Arcadius/Victoryand captive LRBC II, no. 2771 Ed. NOT 25-238(A) (Officina3) 26-657(T) (Officina2) 547. Arcadius/Three emperors cf. LRBC II, no. 2214 Ed. 731 25-79(T) 548. Arcadius/Victoryand captive cf. LRBC II, no. 2185 Ed. 732 25-158c(T) 26-515(T) 26-618(T) 26-853(T) 25-609(A) 26-541 (V) 26-739(T) 26-1530(T) 26-28(T) 549. Arcadius/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC II, no. 2161 Ed. 734 26-534(T) 26-1014(T) 550. Arcadius/Inscriptionin wreath cf. LRBC II, no.2158 Ed. 735 25-737e(T) 26-223(T) 551. Arcadius/Adventus cf. LRBC II, no. 2575 Ed. NOT 26-181 (T) 132 JOHN D. MACISAAC

552. Arcadius/Emperorand victory cf. LRBC II, no. 2205 Ed. NOT 26-567(T) 553. Arcadius/Effaced 25-190b(A) *t25-588(A) VALENTINIANII or ARCADIUS 554. Emperor/Camp gate cf. LRBC II, no. 1859 25-205a(V) HONORIUS(A.D. 393-423) 555. Honorius/Victory LRBC II, no. 830 Ed. NOT 26-429(T) 556. Honorius/Victory and captive LRBC II, no. 2194 Ed. NOT 26-689(T) 557. Honorius/Emperor and victory LRBC II, no. 2581 Ed. 690 25-242(V) 558. Honorius/Three emperors LRBC II, no. 2591 Ed. 688 26-720(T) (Officina2) 559. Honorius/Three emperors LRBC II, no. 2215 Ed. 695 26-751 (T) 560. Honorius/Victory and captive cf. LRBC II, no. 2194 Ed. 696 25-140d(T) 26-580(T) 26-1516(T) 561. Honorius/Two emperors cf. LRBC II, no. 2224 Ed. 694 26-1508(A) 562. Honorius/Effaced Ed. 698 26-1427(T) ARCADIUSor HONORIUS 563. Emperor/Emperorand victory cf. LRBC II, no. 2205 26-1548(T) VALENTINIANIII (A.D. 425-455) 564. Valentinian/Victory LRBC II, no. 2603 Ed. NOT 26-1521 (T) HONORIUSor VALENTINIANIII 565. Emperor/Victory LRBC II, no. 828 or 839 26-240(T) (Officina 1) THEODOSIUSII (A.D. 402-450) 566. Theodosius/Two emperors LRBC II, no. 2455 Ed. NOT 26-842(A) (Officina 1) 567. Theodosius/Cross on steps cf. LRBC II, no. 2453 Ed. NOT 25-612(A) 568. Theodosius/Cross in wreath cf. LRBC II, no. 2234 Ed. 745 25-247(T) 25-693(T) HONORIUSor THEODOSIUSII 569. Emperor/Emperor and captive, cf. LRBC II, nos. 1114-1116 26-69(T) ARCADIUS,HONORIUS, or THEODOSIUSII 570. Emperor/Three emperors LRBC II, nos. 2446-2448 26-988(T) 571. Emperor/Cross cf. LRBC II, nos. 2209-2211 26-203c(T) 26-757(T) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 133

HONORIUS,THEODOSIUS II, or VALENTINIANIII 572. Emperor/Victory 26-186(T) (A.D. 450-457) 573. Marcian/,1.. LRBC II, no. 1879, 2066, or 2466 Ed. 746 26-856(T) (A.D. 457-474) 574. Leo/Emperor LRBC II, no. 2265 Ed. 747 26-187(T) 575. Leo/Effaced 26-1371 (T)

ROMAN UNCERTAIN lst-2nd centuries 576. Emperor/Effaced (sestertius) 26-437(T) 577. Emperor/Effaced (asses and dupondii) 25-181 (A) (rev. [...] 25-383(A) 25-228c(V) 26-241 (T) 25-373(A) 26-400a(A) 578. Empress/Standingfigure (as) 25-575(T) lst-3rd centuries 579. Emperor/Effaced (sestertius) 25-217(A) 580. Emperor/Effaced (asses and dupondii) 25-346(A) 25-514(V) 25-551(A) 26-435(A) 3rd-4th centuries 581. Emperor/Effaced(antoniniani and radiatefractions) 25-13(T) (rev. two figures) 25-579(T) (rev. standingfigure) 25-517(A) (rev. standingfigure) 26-1447(T) (rev. emperorstanding) 25-778b(T) 26-1541 (T) (rev. Adventus) 26-361 (T) 4th century 582. Emperor/Victory 25-176(A) 25-761 (T) 25-778f(T) 26-1136(A) 583. Emperor/Soldiersand one standard 25-53(T) 26-1486(T) 584. Emperor/Two victories 26-29(T) 26-1159(T) 585. Emperor/Camp gate 26-179(T) 586. Emperor/Emperoror Virtus standing 25-341b(V) 25-740d(T) 26-44(A) 25-737a(T) 25-778g(T) 26-314(T) 134 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

587. Emperor/Falling horseman 26-1306(T) 26-1370(T) 588. Emperor/UncertainVOTA in wreath 25-40b(T) 26-491 (A) 25-509(T) 26-841 (T) 25-714a(T) (VOT xx MVLTXxx) 26-1005(T) 25-737a(T) (VOT xx MVLTXxx) 26-1224(T) 25-739b(T) 26-1423(T) 26-109(A) 26-1456(T) (VOTXx MVLTXXX) HOUSE OF THEODOSIUS 589. Emperor/Victoryand captive 25-326a(T) 26-530(T) 25-437(T) 26-737(T) 25-500(A) 26-1006(T) 26-166(T) 26-1094(T) 26-180(T) 26-1132(A) 26-182(T) () 26-1277(T) 26-334(T) 26-1453(T) 26-364(T) :26-1475(T) 4th-5th centuries 590. Emperor/Effaced(nummi) 25-139b(A) 26-193(T) 25-356(T) 26-203b(T) 25-506(A) 26-267(T) 25-530(T) 26-283(T) 25-560(T) 26-421 (T) 25-584(A) 26-421 b(T) 25-615(A) 26-556(V) 25-740q(T) 26-557(V) 25-778c(T) 26-595(T) 26-76(T) 26-605(V) 26-88(T) 26-756(T) 26-93(T) 26-1549(T) 5th century 591. Emperor/Traces of monogram 25-700(A) 26-47(A) 26-138(T) 5th-6th century Illegible minimi 1925 Athena Trench 4; Theater 2; Roman Villa 3 1926 Athena Trench 4; Theater 7 BARBAROUSRADIATE 592. Emperor/Soldierand standard NNM, no. 112, pl.11:9 Ed. NOT *t25-537(A)

VANDAL 593. Emperor/Victory BMC Vandals,etc., pl.111:6 Ed. 750 25-239(A) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 135

OSTROGOTHIC BADUILA 594. Baduila/Lion BMC Vandals,etc., p. 94, no. 50 Ed. NOT 26-101 (T)

ROMAN FABRIC (UNCERTAIN PERIOD) 1925 Athena Trench 1; Theater 2; Roman Villa 2 1926 Athena Trench 13; Theater 57

BYZANTINE COINS

ANASTASIUS I (A.D. 491-518) 595. Anastasius/Mark of value (half ) DOC I, p. 16, no. 21 Ed. 2 25-52(T) (Officina 1) 596. Anastasius/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 17, no. 23e Ed. 2 26-395(T) (Officina5) 597. Anastasius/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 31, no.43 Ed. NOT 26-420(T) (A.D. 518-527) 598. Justin/Mark of value (follis) DOC I, p. 39, no. 8 Ed. 5 25-133(A) 599. Justin/Mark of value (quarterfollis) DOC I, p. 48, no. 29a Ed. 6 t26-48(T) 600. Justin/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 43, no. 17 Ed. NOT 26-1483(T) 601. Justin/W(nummus) Sardis,p. 24, no. 66 Ed. NOT 26-1411 (T) (A.D. 527-565) 602. Justinian/Mark of value (follis) DOC I, p. 92, no. 49 Ed. 10 t26-726(T) (Officina2) 603. Justinian/Mark of value (half follis) DOC I, p. 108, no. 105 Ed. NOT 26-347(T) 604. Justinian/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 150, no. 242 Ed. NOT 26-697(T) 605. Justinian/Mark of value (quarterfollis) DOC I, p. 99, no. 82 or p. 101, no. 90 Ed. 14 25-661 (A) 606. Justinian/Mark of value (eighth follis) DOC I, p. 103, no. 97 Ed. 15 26-872(T) JUSTINII (A.D. 565-578) 607. Justin and Sophia/Mark of value (half follis)DOC I, p. 215, no. 50 Ed. 29 26-30(T) 608. Justin/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 221, no. 63 Ed. 30 25-27(T) 609. Justin and Sophia/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 222, no. 68 Ed. 31 25-120(A) 610. Justin and Sophia/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 222, no. 69 or p. 277, no. 24 Ed. 31 25-773(T) 136 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

611. Justin/Mark of value (half follis) DOC I, p. 223, no.72 Ed. 30 25-605(V) 612. Justin and Sophia/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 224, no.81.2 Ed. 31 26-1077(A) 613. Justin and Sophia/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 224, no. 82 Ed. 31 25-134(A) 614. Justin and Sophia/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 225, no. 85 Ed. 31 25-126(T) 615. Justin and Sophia/Mark of value " cf. DOC I, p. 214 25-577(T) 616. Justin/Mark of value (quarterfollis) DOC NOT Ed. 32 *t25-70(T) 617. Monogram/Mark of value (eighth follis) DOC I, p. 218, no. 60 Ed. 39 26-418(T) (Officina4) 26-749(T) (Officina2) TIBERIUS II (A.D. 578-582) 618. Tiberius/Mark of value (follis) DOC I, p. 279, no. 30b Ed. 46 25-200(A) (Officina2) 619. Tiberius and Anastasia/Mark of value DOC I, p. 277, no. 23 Ed. 45 (half follis) 25-700b(T) 620. Tiberius and Anastasia/Mark of value DOC I, p. 277, no. 26 Ed. 45 (half follis) 25-626(V) TIBERIUS (A.D. 582-602) 621. Maurice/Mark of value (follis) DOC I, p. 306, no. 31a Ed. 49 26-16(T) 622. Maurice/Mark of value " DOC I, p. 325, no. 96b Ed. NOT *25-310(T) (Officina2) 623. Maurice/Mark of value (half follis) DOC I, p. 321, no. 78 Ed. 51 26-573(T) (A.D. 602-610) 624. Phocas/Mark of value (follis) DOC II, i, p. 163, no. 26 Ed. 54 26-34(T) (Officina2) 625. Phocas/Mark of value DOC II, i, p. 165, no. 30a Ed. 54 26-1109(T) (Officina2) (overstruckon Maurice Tiberius) 626. Phocas and Leontia/Mark of value DOC II, i, p. 175, no. 51 Ed. 56 (half follis) 25-153(A) 26-1217(T) 627. Phocas/Mark of value (half follis) DOC II, i, p. 185, no. 79a Ed. NOT 25-716(T) (Officina 1) (A.D. 610-641) 628. Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine/ DOC II, i, p. 280, no. 76d Ed. 61 Mark of value (follis) 25-167(T) (Officina4) 629. Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine/Mark DOC II, i, p. 311, no. 140 Ed. 65 of value (half follis) 26-1261 (T) CONSTANS II (A.D. 641-668) 630. Constans/Mark of value (follis) DOC II, ii, p. 449, no. 68 Ed. 67 25-143(T) (obv. countermarkK) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 137

631. Constans/Mark of value (follis) DOC II, ii, pp.442-451 Ed. 67 26-728(T) 632. Constans/Mark of value " DOC II, ii, p. 453, no. 77c Ed. 69 26-1031 (T) (Officina3) 633. Constans/Mark of value " DOC II, ii, pp. 450-453 Ed. 68 26-744(T) 634. Constans/Mark of value " DOC II, ii, p. 451, no. 73d Ed. 68 26-747(T) (Officina5) 635. Constans/Three-caesars " DOC II, ii, p. 45, no. 82 Ed. 72 26-408(T) 636. Constans/Three caesars " DOC II, ii, p. 456, no. 83 or p. 457, no. 85 Ed. 72 26-854(T) 637. Constans/Busts of caesars " DOC II, ii, p. 459, no. 89 Ed. 73 26-901 (T) 638. Constans/Busts of caesars DOC II, ii, p. 460, no. 89e Ed. 73 26-701 (T)- LEOIII (A.D.717-741) 639. Leo/Bust of emperor DOC III, i, p. 256, no. 31 Ed. NOT 26-1378(T)

MICHAEL II and THEOPHILUS 640. Michael and Theophilus/Mark of value DOC III, i, p. 398, no. 10 Ed. 80 (follis) 26-295(T)

THEOPHILUS (A.D. 829-842) 641. Theophilus/Inscription (half follis) DOC III, i, p.439, no. 16 Ed. 85 25-127a(A) 26-4(T)

BASIL I (A.D. 867-886) 642. Basil and Constantine/Inscription(follis) DOC III, ii, p. 494, no. 9a Ed. 91 26-1385(T) (overstruckon Theophilus) 643. Basil and caesars/Inscription " DOC III, ii, p. 498, no. 16 Ed. 92 25-633b(T) (overst-ruckon Theophilus) LEOVI (A.D.886-912) 644. Leo/Inscription (follis) DOC III, ii, p. 519, no. 8 Ed. 94 25-94(T) 25-708(T) 26-17(T) 26-925(T) 25-108(A) 25-709(T) 26-244(T) 26-1216(T) 25-678(T) 25-736(T) 26-500(T)

ROMANUS I (A.D. 920-944) 645. Romanus/Inscription(follis) DOC III, ii, p. 562, no. 25 Ed. 98 25-93(T) (overstruckon Leo VI) 26-305(T) (overstruckon Leo VI) t25-95(T) 26-325(A) 25-227(T) 26-385(T) 25-284(T) (overstruckon Constantineand Zoe) 26-479(T) 25-544(T) (overstruckon Leo VI) 26-711 (T) 25-563(T) 26-754(T) 25-633g(T) (overstruckon Leo VI) 26-1032(T) 26-45(T) 26-1037 (overstruckon ConstantineVII) 26-119(T) 26-1412(T) 26-213a(T) 138 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

CONSTANTINE VII (A.D. 913-959) 646. Constantineand Zoe/Inscription (follis) DOC III, ii, p. 559, no. 22 Ed. 96 25-775(T) 26-410(A) 647. Constantine/Inscription(follis) DOC III, ii, p. 566, no. 26 Ed. 97 25-285(T) 26-704(T) (overstruckon Romanus I) 25-302(A) (overstruckon Romanus I) 26-1390(T) 25-327(A) 26-1433(T) 26-497(T) (overstruckon Romanus I) 26-1 545(T) 648. Constantineand Romanus/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 568, no. 27 Ed. 100 (follis) 26-265(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 649. Monogram/Monogram (follis) DOC III, ii, p. 573, no. 38 Ed. NOT *t25-735(T) NICEPHORUS II (A.D. 963-969) 650. Nicephorus/Inscription(follis) DOC III, ii, p. 587, no. 7 Ed. 102 25-92(T) (overstruckon Constantineand Romanus) 651. Nicephorus/Inscription " DOC III, ii, p.588, no.8 Ed. 102 25-336(T) CONSTANTINE X (A.D. 1059-1067) 652. Constantineand Eudocia/Christ (follis) DOC III, ii, p. 774, no. 8 Ed. 110 25-293(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-1061 (T) (overstruckon uncertain) Class D or E) 25-717(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 653. Constantine/Bust of Christ " DOC III, ii, p. 777, no. 9 Ed. 111 26-1168(A) (doublestruck) ROMANUS IV (A.D. 1067-1071) 654. Christ/Jeweled Cross (follis) DOC III, ii, p. 796, no. 8 Ed. 112 26-257(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-551(A) MICHAEL VII (A.D. 1071-1078) 655. Michael and Maria/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 811, no. 6c Ed. NOT (/R miliaresion) *25-560(T) 656. Michael/Christ (follis) DOC III, ii, p. 818, no. 14 Ed. 113 26-57(A) 26-1259(T) NICEPHORUS III (A.D. 1078-1081) 657. Christ/Cross DOC III, ii, p. 831, no. 9 Ed. 115 25-42(T) 25-149(A) 25-43(T) 25-170(A) 25-55(T) 25-198(A) 25-55a(T) 25-225(T) (Hoard)26 25-58a(T) 25-226(T) (Hoard) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-58b(T) 25-291 (T) (overstruckon uncertain 25-83(T) AnonymousFollis) 25-91(0) 25-300(A) (overstruckon Anonymous Follis 25-116b(T) Class H-J) 25-124(A) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 25-307(A) Class D) 25-342(A) 25-128(A) 25-365(T) 26 See Note on p. 152 below. CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 139

25-392(A) 26-512(T) 25-438(T) 26-565(T) 25-492(A) 26-577(T) 25-622(T) 26-617(T) 25-651 (T) 26-623(T) 25-652(T) 26-648(A) 25-681 (T) 26-694(T) 25-682(T) 26-700(T) (cut down) 25-755(T) 26-725(T) 26-6(T) 26-881 (A) 26-74(A) 26-953(T) 26-99(T) 26-983(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-137(T) Class I) 26-165(T) 26-1055(T) 26-235(T) 26-1093(T) 26-254(T) 26-1146(T) 26-273(T) 26-1184(A) 26-301 (T) 26-1267(T) 26-316(T) 26-1342(A) 26-319(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-1351(T) 26-330(A) 26-1386(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-333(T) (overstruckon uncertain) Class I) 26-350(A) 26-1452(T) 26-431(A) 26-1504(T) 26-495(T)

ANONYMOUS FOLLES27 658. ClassA (1) 25-309(T) (overstruckon Nicephorus II) 25-554(A) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-331a(A) (overstruckon ConstantineVII 26-73d(T) and Romanus II) *26-246(T) (overstruckon Nicephorus II) 25-405(A) 26-748(T)(overstruckon Nicephorus II, 25-491 (A) (overstruckon Nicephorus II) over ConstantineVII) 25-553(A) 26-1208(T) 659. Class A (2) Christ/Inscription DOCIII, ii, p. 650, no. a2.2 Ed.103 25-665(T) 26-417(T) Christ/Inscription DOCIII, ii, p.651, no. a2.3 Ed.103 26-251(T) Christ/Inscription DOCIII, ii, p. 650, no. a2.2 or p. 652, Ed.103 25-377(A) no. a2.3 Christ/Inscription DOCIII, ii, p. 651, no. a2.3 or p. 652, Ed.103 26-1126(T) no. a2.5 Christ/Inscription DOCIII, ii, p. 653, no. a2.8 Ed.103 25-481 (A) Christ/Inscription DOCIII, ii, p. 654, no. a2.9 Ed.103 25-363(T) 25-624(T)

27 See Note on cut-down folles, p. 153 below. 140 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 655, no. a2.12 Ed. 103 26-1519(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 655, no. a2.14 Ed. 103 25-158(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p.657, no. a2.18 Ed. 103 25-323(T) 26-616(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, pp. 650-658, nos. a2.2-a2.19 Ed. 103 26-926(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 656, no. a2.14b or p. 659, Ed. 103 26-1265(T) no. a2.24 Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, pp. 652-661, nos. a2.4-a2.24b Ed. 103 26-458(A) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p.661, no. a2.25 Ed. 103 25-666(T) 26-233(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 662, no. a2.26 or a2.27 Ed. 103 25-424(A) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, pp. 651-662, nos. a2.3-a2.29 Ed. 103 25-5(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-26(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 666, no. a2.40 Ed. 103 25-364(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, pp. 664-667, nos. a2.34-a2.40 Ed. 103 26-245(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 669, no. a2.41 Ed. 103 26-902(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, pp. 661-670, nos. a2.24, a2.33 Ed. 103 26-627(A) or a2.42a Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p.671, no. a2.47 Ed. 103 26-658(T) Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, pp. 649-675, nos. a2.1-a2.40, Ed. 103 26-384(T) 2.48-2.51 Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, pp. 650-675, nos. a2.? Ed. 103 25-158b(T) 26-516(T) 25-654(T) 26-563(T) (imitation) 26-234(T) 26-1313(T) *26-318(T) (imitation) 660. Class B Christ/Cross on steps DOC III, ii, p. 676 Ed. 104 25-37(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 25-296a(T) Class A[2]) 25-440(T) 25-140(T) 25-475(V) 25-161c (cut down) 25-602(T) 25-166(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-630(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-211 (T) (imitation) *t25-664(T) 25-241a(V) 25-754(T) 25-279(T) 26-111 (T) 25-280(T) 26-194(T) (imitation) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 141

26-274(T) 26-884(T) 26-292(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-1063(T) Class A[2]) 26-1076(A) 26-324(A) 26-1095(T) 26-348(T) 26-1188(A) 26-422(A) 26-1279(A) 26-465(A) 26-1307(T) 26-532(T) 26-1336(T) 661. Class C Christ/Jeweled Cross DOC III, ii, p. 681 Ed. 105 25-169(A) 26-298(T) 25-210(T) 26-342(T) (doublestruck) 25-654a(T) (cut down) 26-455(T) 25-707(T) (doublestruck) 26-1062(T) 26-296(T) 26-1533(T) 662. Class D Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 685 Ed. 108 25-286(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-927(T) (overstruckon uncertain) Class A[2].23) 26-1143(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 25-287(T) (overstruckon uncertain) Class B) 25-623(T) 26-1361 (T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-774(T) 26-1535(T) 25-779(A) 26-1543(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-140(T) Class C) 26-243(T) 26-277(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis Class C) 663. ClassDa Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 687 Ed. NOT 26-1443(T) (doublestruck) 664. ClassE Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 688 Ed. 106 25-31 lb(T) 26-353(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-552(A) (cut down) 26-1193(A) 665. ClassF Christ/Inscription DOC III, ii, p. 690 Ed. 107 25-160(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-524(T) 25-642(T) 26-559(T) 25-663(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-675(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis Class E) Class C) 25-737(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-707(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 25-737b(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis Class B) Class E) 26-989(T) 26-80(T) (cut down) 26-1381 (T) 26-183(T) 26-1525(T) 142 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

666. ClassG Christ/Virgin DOC III, ii, p. 692 Ed. 114 25-127(A) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-371 (T) Class A or E) 26-407 (doublestruck) 25-245(T) 26-484(A) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-662(T) 26-535(T) 25-679(T) 26-1337(T) 26-91 (A) 26-1362(T) 667. Class H Christ/Patriarchal Cross DOC III, ii, p.694 Ed. 127 25-7(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-1 (T) 25-14(T) (doublestruck) 26-56(A) 25-44(T) 26-72(A) 25-119a(A) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-73(A) 25-222(T) (Hoard) 26-136(T) 25-235(T) 26-227(T) 25-265(T) 26-546(T) (cut down) 25-318(V) 26-622(T) 25-41 1(A) 26-708(T) 25-649(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-1056(T) (cut down) Class D, E, or F) 26-1065(T) 25-718(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-1108(T) (cut down) Class D or E) 26-1218(T) 668. ClassI Christ/Latin Cross DOC 2II,ii, p. 696 Ed. 128 25-2(T) 26-162(T) 25-15(T) 26-266(T) (doublestruck) 25-28(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-278(T) 25-62(T) 26-281 (T) 25-72(T) 26-308(T) 25-74(T) 26-374(A) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 25-81 (T) Class G) 25-96(T) 26-723(T) 25-115(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-724(T) 25-208(V) 26-738(T) 25-220(T) (Hoard) 26-750(T) 25-221(T) (Hoard) 26-760(T) 25-278(V) 26-990(T) 25-304(V) 26-991 (T) 25-348(A) (overstruckon Michael VII) 26-1066(T) 25-390(A) (cut down) 26-1067(T) 25-650(T) 26-1149(T) 25-653(T) 26-1155(T) 25-739d(T) 26-1171(T) 26-104(A) 26-1 339(T) 26-105(A) 26-1451(T) 26-112(T) (doublestruck) 26-1526(T) 26-161 (T) 26-1 527(T) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 143

669. ClassJ Christ/Cross on crescent DOC III, ii, p. 700 Ed. 129 *25-123(A) (overstruckon Nicephorus III) 26-1068(T) 25-326(T) (overstruckon Nicephorus III) 26-1477(T) 25-370(V) (overstruckon uncertain) 670. Class K Christ/Virgin DOC III, ii, p.702 Ed. 130 25-4(T) 26-268(T) 25-8(T) 26-315(T) 25-41 (T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-383(T) 25-59(T) 26-402(A) 25-99(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-403(A) 25-141 (T) 26-447(T) 25-212(T) 26-456(T) 25-367(T) 26-457(T) 25-570(A) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-499(T) 25-635(T) 26-572(T) 25-636(T) 26-592(T) 25-644(T) 26-980 (overstruckon Nicephorus III) 25-680(T) 26- 1100(T) 25-698(T) 26-1121 (T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-776(T) 26-1161 (T) 26-55(A) 26-1244(A) 26-70(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-1248(A) 26-85(T) 26-1308(T) 26-148(T) 26-1363(T) 26-184(T) (doublestruck) 26-1482(T) 26-198(T) (overstruckon uncertain) ALEXIUS I (A.D. 1081-1118) 671. Alexius/Cross (tetarteron) Hendy, pp. 88-89, pl. 8:10 Ed. 122 25-39a(T) 25-688(T) 25-83d(T) 25-694(T) 25-116(T) 25-695(T) 25-139(A) 25-696(T) 25-142(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-719(T) 25-213(T) 25-756(T) 25-223(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-777(T) (cut down) (Hoard) 26-18(T) (cut down) 25-224(T) (Hoard) 26-20(T) 25-328(T) 26-38(T) (cut down) 25-374(A) 26-54(A) 25-445(A) 26-58(A) 25-447(A) (cut down) 26-60(A) 25-495(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-86(T) (imitation) Class K) 26-97(T) 25-535(A) 26-188(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 25-548(V) (cut down) 26-190(T) (overstruckon uncertain 25-603(T) AnonymousFollis) 144 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

26-195(T) 26-816(A) (cut down) 26-258(T) (overstruck on Anonymous Follis 26-992(T) (overstruck on Romanus II) Class K) 26-1018(T) 26-264(T) 26-1034(T) 26-269(T) 26-1057(T) (cut down) 26-284(T) (cut down) 26-1079(A) (cut down) 26-341 (T) (overstruck on Nicephorus III) 26-1182(A) (cut down) 26-473(T) 26-1373(T) (overstruck on Anonymous Follis 26-518(T) (overstruck on Nicephorus III) Class K) 26-695(T) 26-1387(T) (overstruck on Anonymous Follis 26-721 (T) (overstruck on uncertain) Class K) 26-780(A) (overstruck on uncertain) 672. Alexius/Cross (tetarteron) Hendy, pp. 88-89, 100, pl.8:11,12 Ed. 122 25-60(T) (cut down) 26-521 (T) 25-61 (T) 26-536(T) 25-105(T) (imitation) 26-537(T) 25-117(T) (cut down) 26-548(T) (cut down) 25-125(A) 26-561 (T) 25-125a(O) 26-578(T) 25-150(A) 26-591 (T) (cut down) 25-151 (A) 26-624(T) 25-183a(T) 26-712(T) (cut down) 25-189(A) 26-713(T) (cut down) 25-340a(T) (cut down) 26-722(T) (imitation) 25-375(A) (cut down) 26-731 (T) 25-482(A) 26-736(T) 25-633f(T) 26-799(A) 26-7(T) 26-809(A) (imitation) 26-13(T) 26-833(A) 26-19(T) 26-840(T) (imitation) 26-20(T) 26-850(T) 26-39(T) 26-873(T) 26-83(T) 26-915(T) 26-102(T) 26-928(T) (cut down) 26-189(T) 26-993(T) (imitation) 26-208e(A) 26-1002(T) 26-312(T) 26-1019(T) 26-329(A) 26-1028(T) 26-352(T) 26-1080(A) 26-363(T) 26-1177(T) 26-381 (T) 26-1197(A) 26-424(A) (cut down) 26-1214(T) 26-425(A) 26-1226(T) (imitation) 26-430(A) 26-1252(T) 26-469(A) 26-1262(T) 26-472(A) 26-1314(T) 26-490(T) 26-1340(T) 26-503(A) 26-1343(A) 26-513(T) 26-1379(T) 26-520(T) (doublestruck) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 145

673. Christ/Jeweled Cross (tetarteron) AgoraII, no. 1890 Ed. NOT 26-972(A) 674. Alexius/Christ (tetarteron) Grierson,p. 374, no. 1055 Ed. 119 25-67(T) 26-199(T) 25-73(T) 26-279(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 25-98(T) (overstruckon uncertain) Class C) 25-135(A) 26-509(T) 25-207(A) 26-558(T) (cut down) 25-297(T) 26-663(T) 25-572(A) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-674(T) 25-637(T) (cut down) 26-686(T) 25-667(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-741 (T) (cut down) 25-683(T) 26-814(A) (cut down) 25-689c(T) 26-1029(T) 26-46(T) (cut down) 26-1163(T) (cut down) 26-96(T) 26-1191 (A) 26-191 (T) 26-1408(T) 675. Alexius/Virgin (tetarteron) Grierson,p. 374, no. 1056 Ed. 126 26-79(A) (cut down) 26-638(T) 26-81 (T) 26-727(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-176(A) (cut down) 26-732(T) (cut down) 26-547(T) 26-1513(T) 26-633(A) 676. Alexius/Monogram Grierson,p. 374, no. 1058 Ed. 124 25-76(T) (overstruckon uncertainAnonymous Follis) 677. Alexius/Christ Grierson,p. 374, no. 1059 Ed. 120 25-710(T) 26-981 (T) 26-1225(T) 678. Alexius/Cross and letters Grierson,p. 374, no. 1063 Ed. 123 26-634(T) 25-697(T) (cut down) JOHN II (A.D. 1118-1143) 679. John/Christ (tetarteron) Hendy, p. 106, pl. 1:12 Ed. 136 25-338(T) 26-388(A) 25-633c(T) 26-400(A) 25-684(T) 26-423(A) 26-3(T) 26-463(A) 26-40(T) 26-553(A) 26-51 (T) 26-562(T) 26-152(T) 26-659(T) 26-297(T) 26-733(T) 26-307(T) 26-822(A) t26-370(T) 26-1414(T) 26-387(T) 680. John/St. Demetrius Hendy, p. 107, pl. 11: 15 Ed. 138 26-130(T) MANUEL I (A.D. 1143-1180) 681. Manuel/Christ Grierson,p. 374, no. 1095 Ed. 144 25-607(A) 26-714(T) 682. Manuel/Monogram Grierson,p. 375, no. 1103 Ed. 149 25-17(T) 25-132(A) 26-560(T) 26-1480(T) 25-21(T) 26-506(A) 26-1096(T) 146 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

683. Manuel/Christ Grierson,p. 375, no. 1104 Ed. 145 25-19(T) 26-1069(T) 25-229(A) 26-1186(A) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-232(T) 684. Manuel/Monogram Grierson,p. 375, no. 1105 Ed. 149 25-3(T) 25-264(V) 26-82(T) 26-590(T) 25-9(T) 25-288(T) 26-127(T) 26-594(A) 25-10(T) 25-329(T) 26-128(T) 26-606(V) 25-16(T) 25-331(A) *t26-164(T) 26-613(A) 25-18(T) 25-336a(T) 26-185(T) 26-664(T) 25-32(T) *t25-341(V) 26-196(T) 26-705(T) 25-34(T) 25-376(A) 26-203(T) 26-716(T) 25-48(T) 25-394(A) 26-218(T) 26-753(T) 25-56(T) 25-396(V) 26-221(T) 26-781(A) 25-57(T) 25-415(A) *t26-320(T) 26-790(A) 25-64(T) 25-422(V) 26-344(A) 26-794(A) 25-75(T) 25-429(A) 26-354(A) 26-800(A) 25-85(T) *t25-430(A) 26-355(A) 26-803(A) 25-100(T) 25-434(V) 26-358(A) 26-829(A) 25-101(T) 25-459(T) 26-392(A) 26-857(T) 25-11 1(A) 25-474(V) 26-414(T) 26-887(A) 25-112(A) 25-515(V) 26-426(A) 26-952(T) 25-116a(A) 25-516(V) 26-432(A) 26-1072(A) 25-121(A) 25-547(V) 26-433(A) 26-1078(A) 25-130(A) 25-586(V) 26-434(A) 26-1102(T) 25-131(A) 25-633d(T) 26-435(A) 26-1115(A) *t25-159(T) 25-639(T) 26-436(A) 26-1131(A) 25-179(A) *t25-646(T) 26-450(A) 26-1151(T) 25-192(V) *t25-647(T) 26-464(A) 26-1189(T) 25-205(V) *t25-669(T) 26-496(T) 26-1203(A) 25-228(V) 25-670(T) 26-5 10(T) 26-1232(A) 25-257(T) 25-686(T) 26-51 1(T) 26-1268(T) 25-258(T) 25-720(T) 26-564(T) 26-1416(T) 25-263(V) 26-68(T) 26-589(T) 685. Manuel/St. George Grierson,p. 375, no. 1106 Ed. 148 25-38(T) 25-435(V) 26-66(T) 26-427(A) 25-46(T) 25-439(T) 26-67(TI) 26-502(A) 25-49(T) 25-546(V) 26-71(A) 26-519(A) 25-63(T) 25-578(T) 26-89(T) 26-598(V) 25-102(T) 25-685(T) 26-108(A) 26-637(TI) 25-136(T) 25-699(T) 26-163(T) 26-669(T) 25-16lb(T) 25-71 1(T) 26-192(T) 26-687(T) 25-1 63(T) 25-737g(T) 26-197(T) 26-698(T) 25-164(T) 25-738(T) 26-236(T) 26-855(T) 25-167a(T) 25-739(T) t26-253(T) 26-929(T) 25-168(T) 25-755(T) 26-300(T) 26-932(T) 25-288a(T) 25-758(T) 26-362(A) 26-1020(T) 25-393(A) 26-52(T) 26-382(T) 26-1164(T) 25-412(A) 26-65(T) 26-404(A) 26-1282(T) 25-431(A) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 147

686. Manuel/Christ Grierson,p. 375, no. 1107 Ed. 145 25-11 (T) 25-230(A) 25-778(T) 26-994(T) 25-35(T) 25-244(A) 26-103(T) 26-1082(A) 25-71(T) 25-311(T) 26-129(T) 26-1187(A) 25-190(A) 25-317(A) 26-672(T) 26-1280(T) 25-196(A) 25-638(T) 26-782(A) 26-1459(T) 25-214(T) 25-668(T) 687. Manuel/Cross on steps Grierson,p. 375, no. 1108 Ed. 150 25-82(T) 25-416(A) 25-531(T) 26-276(T) 25-86(T) 25-476(V) 25-634b(T) 26-549(T) ANDRONICUSI (A.D. 1183-1185) 688. Andronicus/Virgin Grierson,p. 375, p. 1115 Ed. 152 26-114(T) 26-249(T) 26-531(T) 26-1097(T) ALEXIUS III (A.D. 1195-1203) 689. Alexius and St. Constantine/Christ Hendy, p. 151, pl.23:4 Ed. 156 (billon trachy) 26-517(T) DEMETRIUS COMNENUS DUCAS (A.D. 1244-1246) 690. Christ/Archangel Michael Hendy, p.288, pl.41:21 Ed. NOT 26-216(T) LATIN IMITATIONS28 Billorn Trachy 691. Manuel/Virgin Hendy, p. 191, pl.25:6 Ed. NOT 25-118(T) Large Module Bronze 692. Virgin/Emperor and St. George Hendy, p. 194, pl. 26:14 Ed. NOT 26-1389(T) Small Module Bronze 693. Virgin and Child/Emperor Hendy, p. 198, pl. 29:1 Ed. NOT 25-166a(T) *25-533(A) 26-451(A) 26-954(T) 694. Christ/Emperor Hendy, p. 198, pl. 29:4 Ed. NOT *25-335(A) 26-438(A) 26-545(T) 26-914(T) 26-397(T) 695. Virgin/Emperor Hendy, p. 198, pl. 29:7 Ed. NOT *25-687(T) 26-787(A) 696. Christ/Emperor Hendy, p. 198, pl. 29:10 Ed. NOT 25-166b(T) *25-350(A) 26-287(T) 26-1366(T) 25-190a(A) 697. Christ/Emperor Hendy, p. 198, pl. 29:14 Ed. NOT 26-331 (A) 26-480(T) 698. Sts. Constantineand Helena/Effaced Hendy, p. 199, pl. 29:19 Ed. NOT *25-154(A) 26-640(T) 699. Emperor/Effaced Hendy, pl. 29 Ed. NOT 26-1089(A) TREBIZOND 700. St. Theodore/Cross Grierson,p. 229, no. 1011 Ed. 172 *t26-204(T) (overstruckon Grierson,no. 1010)

28 See Note on p. 153 below. 148 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

UNATTRIBUTED LATE BYZANTINE 701. Effaced/Cross and wedges Ed. NOT 26-763(T) (imitation) UNCERTAIN BYZANTINE 702. Early (6th-7th centuries) 25-260(T) (half follis) 26-1315(T) (quarterfollis) 25-581 (A) (half follis) 703. Middle (mostly 9th- lith-century folles) 25-91c(T) 26-304(T) 26-476(T) 26-518a(T) 25-158a(T) 25-306(T) 26-488(A) 26-1016(T) 25-290a(V) 26-388c(A) 26-489(A) 26-1017(T) 25-457(T) 704. Late (mostly 12th-centuryhalf tetartera) 25-30(T) 26-863(A) 25-80a(T) 26-951 (A) 25-83e(T) 26-955(T) 25-93e(T) 26-1003(T) 25-140b(T) 26-1021 (T) 25-161a(T) 26-1022(T) 25-171a(A) 26-1058(T) 25-177a(A) 26-1092(A) 25-244a(A) 26-1098(T) 25-259a(T) 26-1099(T) 25-282(T) (overstruckon uncertain) 26-1101(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 25-432(A) Class K) 25-456(V) 26-1116(A) 25-606(V) 26-1157(T) 25-633e(T) 26-1162(T) 26-12(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis 26-1176(T) Class K) 26-1190(A) 26-62(A) 26-1192(A) 26-113(T) 26-1194(A) 26-1 53(T) 26-1196(A) 26-309(T) 26-1202(A) 26-327(A) 26-1210(T) 26-440(A) 26-1309(T) 26-654(T) 26-1318(T) 26-709(T) 26-1350(T) 26-743(T) 26-1352(T) 26-784(A) 26-1397(T) 26-812(A) 26-1409(T) 26-828(A) 26-1417(T) 26-832(A) 26-1420(T) 26-851 (T) (overstruckon Alexius I) 26-1547(T) PRINCES OF ANTIOCH Tancred (A.D. 1104-1112) 705. Tancred/Cross and letters Schlumberger,p. 45 Ed. 175 26-335(T) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 149

PRINCES OF ACHAIA William Villehardouin (A.D. 1245-1278) 706. Bust of William/Cross Schlumberger,p. 312, no. la Ed. 1 26-528(A) 26-696(T) (imitation) 707. Fort on Acrocorinth/Cross Schlumberger,p. 313, no. lb Ed. 2 25-201 (A) 25-292(T) 26-326(A) 26-1312(T) 25-202(A) 25-414(A) 26-1172(T) 708. gate/Cross Schlumberger,p. 313, no. lc Ed. 4 26-92(A) 26-175(A) 709. Castle gate/Cross Schlumberger,p. 313, no. 2b Ed. 5 25-162(T) 26-773(T) 710. Castle gate/Cross Schlumberger,p. 314, no. 3a Ed. 7 26-710(T) Charles I of Anjou (A.D. 1278-1285) 711. Castle/Cross Schlumberger,pp. 314-315 Ed. 10 26-133(A) Charles 11 of Anjou (A.D. 1285-1287) 712. Castle/Cross Schlumberger,p. 315 Ed. 11 25-545(T) Isabelle Villehardouin (A.D. 1297-1301) 713. Castle/Cross Schlumberger,p. 316 Ed. 13 25-36(T) Philip of Savoy (A.D. 1301-1307) 714. Castle/Cross Schlumberger,p. 316 Ed. 15 26-154(A) 715. Castle/Cross Schlumberger,p. 316 Ed. 17 26-470(A) John of Gravina (A.D. 1318-1333) 716. Castle/Cross Schlumberger,p. 319 Ed. 19 25-97(T) Uncertain Prince of Achaia 717. Castle/Cross 25-66(T) (imitation) 26-1367(A) (imitation) 26-569(V)

DUKES OF ATHENS William de la Roche (A.D. 1280-1287) 718. Castle/Cross Schlumberger,p. 338, no. 2 Ed. 23 25-22(T) 25-655(T) 26-11 (T) 26-337(T) 25-493(A) Guy l de la Roche (A.D. 1287-1308) 719. Castle/Cross Schlumberger,p. 340, no. 10 Ed. 24 25-110(A) 26-917(A Uncertain of Athens 720. Castle/Effaced 26-462(A)

FRANKISH FABRIC (illegible) 25-308b(A) 26-1258(T) 26-1388(T) 150 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

FRENCH (Royal) Louis VIII (A.D. 1223-1226) 721. Castle/Cross Blanchet-Dieudonne,II, p. 218 Ed. 31 26-1083(A) Louis IX (A.D. 1226-1270) 722. Castle/Cross Blanchet-Dieudonne,II, p. 224 Ed. 32 26-288(T) 26-778(A) Louis VIII or IX 723. Castle/Cross 25-209(V) Philip IV (A.D. 1285-1314) 724. Castle/Cross Blanchet-Dieudonne,II, p. 239 Ed. NOT *25-78(T) Charles V (A.D. 1364-1380) 725. Cross/Inscription Blanchet-Dieudonne,II, p. 269 Ed. NOT 26-1380(T) FRENCH (Seigneurial) Alphonseof Poitou (A.D. 1241-1271) 726. Castle/Cross Poey d'Avant,II, p. 32, no. 2582 Ed. 38 *25-320(V) Raymondof Maquellone 727. Cross/Rings Poey d'Avant,II, p. 293, no. 3944 Ed. NOT *25-739i(T) of Valence 728. Double-headedEagle/Cross Poey d'Avant,III, p. 8, no. 4686 Ed. 41 26-271 (T) 26-1054(T) ThibaultII of Privin 729. Cross/Comb Poey d'Avant,III, p. 251, no. 5971 Ed. NOT 26-717(T)

ITALIAN Rodger Borsa of Apulia (A.D. 1085-1111) 730. St. Matthew/Inscription NC, 6th ser., 15, 1955, pl. X:2 Ed. 43 26-84(T) (overstruckon AnonymousFollis Class K) Henry II of Saxony (A.D. 1004-1024) 731. H/Inscription in circle CorpusNummorum Italicorum IX, p. 67 Ed. 45 26-302(T)

VENETIAN Andrea Contarini (A.D. 1368-1382) 732. Lion of St. Mark/Cross Schlumberger,p. 473 Ed. 53 25-712(T) Antonio Venerio(A.D. 1382-1400) 733. Lion of St. Mark/Cross Schlumberger,p. 473 Ed. 55 25-423(V) AgostinoBarbarigo (A.D. 1486-1501) 734. Lion of St. Mark/Cross Schlumberger,p. 475 Ed. 59 25-104(T) CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 151

LATE COLONIAL29 735. Lion of St. Mark/Inscription Agora II, no.2019 25-40(T) 25-126(A) 25-579(T) 736. Lion of St. Mark/Inscription Agora II, no. 1020 25-129(A) 25-240(V) 25-671 (T) 26-225(T) 737. Lion of St. Mark/Inscription Agora II, no. 2021 25-33(T) 25-294(A) 25-700(T) 26-224(T) 25-281 (T) 738. Lion of St. Mark/Effaced Agora II, nos. 2019-2021 26-483(T) ARAB 739. Inscription/Inscription(ful) 26-317b(T) 26-356(T) SELJUKS OF 740. Inscription/Inscription(/R dirhem) 25-243(V) 741. Elephant/Inscription AntiochIV, no. 155 26-313(T) 742. Dog/Inscription 26-655(T) 743. Uncertain/Inscription 25-689a(T) OTTOMAN TURKISH 744. Inscription/Inscription Antioch IV, no. 218 26-1310(T) (Year 1099 of the H.) 745. Inscription/Inscription 25-70b(T) 25-116c(T) 25-311c(T) 26-416(T) 25-82c(T) 25-122(A) 25-464(A) 26-419a(T) 25-90a(T) 25-177b(A) 26-64(T) 26-639(T) 25-90b(T) 25-182a(A) 26-120(T) 26-767(T) 25-90c(T) 25-182b(A) 26-309a(T) 26-775(A) 25-90d(T) 25-184b(T) 26-366(T) 26-885(T) 25-90e(T) 25-192c(V) 26-369(T) 26-1107(A) 25-104a(T) 25-245b(T) 26-411(T) 26-1364(T) MODERN GREEK Republic 746. Phoenix/Mark of value (10 lepta) 25-103(T) (1831) 26-400b(A) (1830) 26-467(A) Kingdom 747. Crown/Mark of value (20 lepta) 25-204(A) (1894) 25-218(A) (1894) 748. Coat of arms/Mark of value (10 lepta) 25-23(T) (1848) 25-29(T) 749. Coat of arms/Mark of value (5 lepta) 25-50(T) (1869) 26-177(A) (1833) 26-461(A) (1842)

29 See Note, p. 153 below. 152 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

750. King George/Mark of value (5 lepta) 25-155(A) (1869) 25-156(A) (1878) 751. Coat of arms/Mark of value (2 lepta) 25-51(T) (1847) 26-466(A) (1853) 26-1137(A) (1834) 752. Coat of arms/Mark of value (1 lepton) 26-331 (A) (1855) 753. King George/Mark of value (1 lepton) 25-139a(A) 25-322(V) 754. King George/Effaced 25-758a(T) BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF THE IONIAN ISLANDS 755. Brittania/Lion of St. Mark 25-215(T) 756. NOT COINS 25-114(A) (Germanjeton) 26-216a(T) (Corinthiantessera) 25-246(T) (Byzantinesealing) 26-251a(A) (Germanjeton) 25-261 (Germanjeton) 26-340(T) (Corinthiantessera) 25-267(T) (Frankishor Venetian sealing) 26-847(A) (Corinthiantessera) 25-268(T) (Germanjeton) 26-982(T) (Germanjeton) 25-596(A) (Corinthiantessera) 26-1120(T) (?) 25-648(T) (Corinthiantessera) 26-1223(T) (Corinthiantessera) 26-59(A) (?) 26-1406(T) (Corinthiantessera) 26-100(A) (?) *t26-1450(T) (Corinthiantessera) 26-178(T) (Corinthiantessera) 26-1538(T) (Corinthiantessera)

COINS NOT IDENTIFIABLE BY TYPE OR PERIOD

1925 Athena Trench 3; Theater 14; Roman Villa 1; Other 1 1926 Athena Trench 52; Theater 72

NOTES The larger-size autonomous bronze of Corinth The incidence of these intermittently issued doubles to the Pegasos/Trident suggests that, while they are certainly not common, they are not so rare as their relative numbers in Corinth VI and the standard catalogues would seem to indicate. These larger pieces had their analogues in the "larger" Doves of Sikyon and in the slightly more common doubles of Phlious.

Illegible Greek fabric Almost all these pieces are of the module of and thickness appropriate to the Corinthian Pega- sos/Trident, and some were so identified by earlier examination. The ravages of bronze disease pre- vent confirmation, but those pieces so deemed are listed individually.

Hoard A group of seven coins was found together in the Theater, either directly touching or just along side one another. There was no trace of a container. The composition of the group (two Nicephorus III, one Anonymous Follis Class H, two Anonymous Follis Class I, and two early Thessalonica-mint te- tartera of Alexius I) would be suitable for a dropped change purse of the last decade of the 11th century. CORINTH:COINS, 1925-1926 153

Cut-down 1 Ith-century folles More than a dozen specimens of the Anonymousseries, an issue of Nicephorus III, and some two dozen earlier issues of Alexius I (both pre- and post-reform)are cut down to the module of the typi- cal half tetarteronof the 12th century. It would be temptingto place this seconduse of these coins in the reign of John II, while the supply of coin from the local Greek mints was suspended.While well supplied under both Alexius I and Manuel I, Corinth must have been seriously short of small change in the later years of John. An alternativelocation for this group would be the later years of Manuel, after the Norman disruptionof the provincialmint system.

The Latin "Imitative" Series Edwards did not separate the Latin "Imitative"series from their prototypesin CorinthVI, but in- spection shows that the majorityof her pieces between nos. 156 and 177 are of this class. That the small module series belongs to Greece, as shown by Hendy, pp. 213-214, is further confirmedby our specimens. Moreover, the abrupt end of Byzantine Imperial coinage here (only eight examples later than Manuel I) contrastedwith the flurry of Frankish and contemporaryEuropean coins of the earlier 13th century (more than fifty examples) point us toward a western origin.

The Late Colonial and Modern coin finds Edwards did not elect to include coins in Corinth VI later than A.D. 1500 (p. 1). Harris remarked that the very low numbers of such in her compilations(Hesperia 10, p. 162) suggestedthat the mi- grationof the city centerto its currentlocation be placed in the late Venetian or early Turkish times. In fact, these late coins are fairly common among the finds from the old Roman center, somewhat less so in the Theater district, and are evidencein both areas for steady occupationfrom just before the Turkish conquest down to the present day.

18. 25-444 The last two examples here, in contrastto the first and the CorinthVI specimensof this issue, show that the I in PAMPHILO can either be the last characterin line four of the re- verse inscriptionor the first in line five. 20. 25-58 This combinationof obverseand reversetypes is appropriateto C. Heius Pollio's ear- lier duoviratewith C. Heius Pamphilus (Ed. 34), suggestinga very close intervalbetween the magistracies. 26. 26-1400 See also Nos. 132 (26-1398) and 192 (26-1399). These three coins were found fused together.They may offer some evidencefor the thesis advancedin the general commen- tary on the use by the early colonistsof old autonomousbronze (pp. 98-99 above). 29. 26-792 The variety is in the directionof Pegasos' flight, here left rather than right as in the BMC and Corinth VI citations. 50. 25-541 This coin is roughly twice the size of its companionwith identicaltype. 57. 25-233 The coin is illegible, but the portrait is that of Hadrian. The type is common for Domitian (Ed. 106). 68. 25-532 The reversetype is known for Commodus(NCP, p. 21, no. 20). 69. 25-232 Obverse inscriptionvariant: MAVR[COMMODVSANTON[. 72. 25-319 Unpublished. A second example is in the trays of the Corinth excavations. 76. 25-306 The reversetype is known for Caracalla (BMC Corinth,p. 88, no. 663). 77. 26-261 The reversetype is known for Marcus Aurelius (NCP, pl. B:V). 78. 25-251 The reversetype is known for Geta (Ed. 225). 154 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

79. 25-382 The obversetype is known from Ed. 200. The reverse is given by Mionnet (M.S., p. 104, no. 693) for Lucius Verus; it is one half of the sculpturalgroup representedon BMC Corinth,p. 80, no. 620. 80. 26-207 The irregular obverse legend [IVLIA]AO[M]NASENNTEis duplicated by Corinth coin 66-553. 83. 25-389 The reversetype is known for Plautilla (Ed. 217). 84. 26-719 Together with 26-168 (No. 90), one of the infrequenttypes struckfor all four of the senior members of the Severan house (Julia Domna, Ed. 194; Septimius, NCP, pl. C: XXXVI). 85. 25-355 The reversetype is known for Antoninus Pius (NCP, pl. E:LXXXII). 90. 26-168 See above, note on No. 84. 123. 25-407 The actual form of the reversedevice is E, but style and module make this the most likely class. 132. 26-1398 See above, note on No. 26. 144. 25-641 The left-hand and center statues are clearly the Artemis Laphria of Patrai and the Aphrodite of Acrocorinth. These two alone appear on coins of Patrai under Commodus (BMC Peloponnesus,p. 28, no. 40). The third statue may be the Athena of Troizen (NCP, pI. M:III). 148. 25-776a The reversetype is known for Caracalla (BMC Peloponnesus,p. 32, no. 16). 152. 25-518 The variety consists in the distributionof the letters in the secondline of the reverse inscription:her e AAI QMO; BMC AA V IMO. 164. 25-352 The reversetype is known for Julia Domna (BMC Peloponnesus,p. 152, no. 170). 165. 26-63 The reversetype is known for Julia Domna (Ed. 416). 168. 25-512 This coin, although the ethnic is lost, should be given to Argos. The candidatesin Greece, owing to the reverse type, are limited to Argos, Delphi, and Nikopolis. Delphi does not seem to have struckunder Severus,and Nikopolis' agonistictype was establishedand con- stant from the early Roman period. This type is paralleled at Argos by an issue for Julia Domna (BMC Peloponnesus,p. 152, no. 171). 169. 25-107 The reversetype is known for Julia Domna (Ed. 145). 170. 25-333, 26-905 In NCP mistakenly given in the plates to Pagai; same as NCP, p. 42, no. 30(5). 179. 25-359 The reversetype is known for Geta (BMC Peloponnesus,p. 63, no. 4). 188. 26-135 The type is known for Antoninus Pius (SNGCop 553). 189. 26-1438 Most likely the core of a plated hemi-obol. 192. 26-1399 See above, note on No. 26. 229. 25-448 Obverseinscription variant: M COMMODVSANTONINVS AV[G PIV]S. 263. 25-740k The form of the obverse inscription, IMPCCLAVRE[...., is unrecordedand is probablya die-sinker'serror. 264. 25-301 The portrait is unusually fine and shows the balteus looped over the emperor'sleft shoulder. 25-673 The emperor's armor is atypically rendered, showing Persian-style chain mail instead of the normal cuirass. 290. 25-299 The reverse legend is appropriateto RIC V, ii, no. 181. 318. 25-446 There is no field symbol apparent.The coin is in good condition. CORINTH:COINS, 1925-1926 155

323. 25-47 RIC VII questionedthe short obverselegend for this mint mark. Here it is confirmed. See RIC VII, p. 400, note 51. 334. 25-674 See the note to no. 190 in RIC VIII: this piece clearly shows the jeweled altar for officina S. 380. 25-675 The form of the H in the mint mark is clearly N, but the obverse inscription, CRIS[PVS]NOB CAES, is unknown for Nikomedeia. 401. 25-729 The officina letter has the form A. See the discussion in RIC VIII, p. 411 for its proper interpretation. 407. 25-744 This officinais not recordedin RIC VIII. 412. 26-518a This officina is not recordedin RIC VIII. 415. 25-726 This combinationof reverse inscription, GLORIAEXERCITVS *, and mint mark SMK is recordedin RIC VIII only for Constans,but a companionpiece for ConstantiusII, as here, was to be expected. 426. 26-759 The engravingof the reverse inscriptionis very poor, with I for S in the mint mark and for E in the legend. All other features indicate a regular issue. 446. 26-1023 This mint mark is not recordedin RIC VIII: [J]T[J] 464. 26-1119 Obverselegend garbled:DN[ ..... ]VSNOBIBLE. 471. 26-967 This officina is not recordedin RIC IX. 553. 25-588 A nearly centeredobverse brockage. 589. 26-1475 An obversebrockage. 592. 25-537 Imitates Claudius II (RIC V, i, p. 219, no. 109). 599. 26-48 A very rare piece but here confirmed. 602. 26-726 This officina in this year is known only from a British Museum addition. 616. 25-70 The form of the regnal date '1 is not recorded.Although both the imperial signature and the mint mark are lost, the weight and module of the denominationplace it here. 645. 25-95 This specimen has a variant renderingof the reverse inscription:the end of the em- peror'sname should be the first letter of the second line. It was either omitted in error or was the last letter in line one, here off flan. 649. 25-735 This find is the furthest from Cherson that this issue has been archaeologicallyre- covered,to the best of my knowledge. 660. 25-664 This unusual mis-strike seems to show, contraryto established belief, that it was the Cross on Steps that was the anvil die of this issue, not the Christ portrait. 679. 26-370 A curious double strike: an obverse brockage, but the proper reverse is faintly visible. 684. 25-159, 25-647 Monogram form , mint of Thebes or Thessalonica.

25-341,25-646 Monogram form * , uncertainGreek mint.

25-430 Monogram form ,,, mint of Athens.

25-669, 26-164 Monogram form , mint of Corinth.

26-320 As 25-669 but no pellet in the lambda, mint of Corinth. 156 JOHN D. MAC ISAAC

685. 26-253 This coin has been overstruckby an uncertaintype but so weakly that it is this type of Manuel that is most evident. 700. 26-204 The Bendall Type 10 Follis (S. Bendall, "The Mint of Trebizond under Alexis I and the Gabrades,"NC, ser. 7,17,1977 [pp. 126-136], p. 134) has not been previouslyfound in Central/Southern Greece. Bendall'stheory about the isolation of Trebizond after the issue of Type 9 is thus furthereroded (idem, "SomeFurther Notes on the Mint of Trebizond under Alexis I," NC, ser. 7,19,1979, p. 211). 756. 26-1450 The reverse of the Augustan(?) Duoviral issue has been hammered flat, and the typical Pegasos of tessera type Ed. 231 struckon the obverse. Because that die was apprecia- bly smaller, the older type is still quite evident.

JOHN D. MACISAAC THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Department of Classics Baltimore, MD 21218 TABLE

1925 | 3 | 3 z in 0 0 1926 r. C, < o 0 z N Z< z w ~ Z E- ~~~ Ci 0 ~~ ~ ~> H ~~Z4 0 <

THEATER 36 36 175 248 19 13 2 - - - - 7 5 13 554 59' 27 319 421 22 14 4 2 - 1 2 - 8 74 953

ATHENA 77 51 104 79 14 5 - - 1 - - 6 3 8 348 O TRENCH 236 63 69 133 16 2 2 - - - - 6 4 55 586 |

ROMAN 12 6 25 31 2 2 2 -_ | - 1 - 4 85 | VILLA 1 2 7 3 1 ------14

ODEUM 3 1 1 2 _ _ | _ | | _ - - 77 0

GLAUKE - 1 1 1 | _ | _ | _ - 1 |4

- I HADJI - 1 ------1 MUSTAPHA ------

AGORA 1 ------1

PEIRENE - 1 ------1

SUBTOTAL 129 96 307 361 35 20 4 - 1 - - 14 8 26 1001 296 92 395 557 39 16 6 2 - 1 2 6 12 129 1553

OTAL 425 188 702 918 74 36 10 2 1 1 2 20 20 155 2554

Qn PLATE 17

2 (26-959) 18 (25-444) 20 (25-58) 34 (26-247) 36 (26-260) 51 (25-126c)

58 (25-549) 68 (25-532) 69 (25-232) 72 (25-319) 76 (25-306)

77 (26-261) 79 (25-382) 81 (26-834) 84 (26-719) 85 (25-355)

CORINTH (AUTONOMOUS) AND LAUS JULIA CORINTHIENSIS

JOHN D. MAC ISAAC: CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 PLATE 18

116 (25-197) 127 (25-289a) 133 (25-672) 143 (25-270) 144 (25-641)

152 (25-518) 159 (25-740m) 167 (25-273) 169 (25-107)

179 (25-359) 186 (25-483) 187 (25-330) 188 (26-135)

OTHER GREEK STATES

JOHN D. MAC ISAAC: CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926 PLATE 19

214 (26-1114)

228 (25-271) 229 (25-448) 234 (25-248) 241 (25-199)

219 (25-559)

ROMAN 263 (25-740k)

242 (25-183) 250 (26-270) 257 (25-387) 264 (25-301) 264 (25-673)

265 (25-203) 277 (25-358) 290 (25-299) 292 (25-750c) 300 (25-360)

JOHN D. MAC ISAAC: CORINTH: COINS, 1925 -1926 PLATE 20

318 (25-446) 328 (25-458) 334 (25-674) 343 (25-187) 381 (25-550)

407 (25-744) 412 (25-518a) 415 (25-726) 438 (25-740g) 467 (25-24) 553 (25-588) 592 (25-537)

ROMAN

-

616 (25-70) 622 (25-310) 649 (25-735) 655 (25-560)

BYZANTINE

JOHN D. MAC ISAAC: CORINTH: COINS, 1925 -1926 PLATE 21

658 (26-646) 659 (26-318) 660 (25-664) 669 (25-123)

(25-159) (25-341) (25-430) (25-646) (25-647) (25-669) (26-164) (26-320) 684

693 (25-533) 694 (25-335) 695 (25-687) 696 (25-350) 698 (25-154) 700 (26-204)

BYZANTINE

724 (25-78) 726 (25-320) 727 (25-739i)

756 (26-1450) Corinthian tessera

FRENCH

JOHN D. MAC ISAAC: CORINTH: COINS, 1925-1926