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34. Coin of Tenedos with double-headed axe 318

35. Coin of Phanes, earliest known inscribed coin 320

36. Archaic Coin of Samos 321

37. Coin of Cnidus 321

38. Coin of Thurii 322

39. Coin of Rhoda in Spain 322

40. Tetradrachm of Athens 325

41. Vase from Cyrene, showing the weighing of the Silphium 326

42. Coin of Metapontum 327

43. Coin of Croton 328

44. Tortoise of Aegina 328

45. Coin of Boeotia with Shield 331

46. Coin of Lycia 332

47. Coin of Messana 336

48. Aes Rude 355

49. Bronze Decussis, with figure of Cow 356

50. As (Aes grave) 361

51. As (semi-uncial) 362

52. As, 3rd Cent. A.D. (Third Brass) 362

53. Didrachm of Corinth 362

54. Sesterce of First Roman Silver coinage 363

55. Didrachm of Tarentum 364

56. Romano-Campanian coin 377

57. Victoriatus 377

58. Sextans (aes grave) 379

59. Gold Solidus of Julian the Apostate 384

60. Tremissis of Leo I. 385