NO. OBVERSE. REVERSE.REMARKS.
101Similar.
[120 A.D.]
P M TR P COS III SAL AVG
Salus seated 1., feeding serpent twined round altar. Cohen2 ii. p. 216, 1327.
Find-spot doubtful.
102*HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP
Head r. laureate.
[133 A.D.]
TELLVS STAB
Tellus 1., with plough-tail and rake; behind, two stalks of corn. Cohen2 ii. p. 225, 1427.
Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot. i. p. 34.
103... RAIAN... ANVS AVG
Bust r. laureate.
CONCORDIA P R
Concordia seated l., with patera and cornucopiae. Not in Cohen.
Found in filling in gateway in the reducing wall.
104No inscription visible.
Head r. laureate.
No inscription visible.
Libertas standing l., holding sceptre and cap. Cf. Cohen2 ii. p. 202, 1159.
Found in the Baths.
105Inscription illegible.
Head r. laureate.[1]
Traces of inscription.
Victory marching r., with trophy.
Find-spot doubtful.
ANTONINUS PIUS
COS III.: 140–143
106 ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P COS III
Head r. laureate.
GENIO SENATVS
Genius of the Senate standing l., with branch and sceptre. Cohen2 ii. p. 309, 399.
Found in the Principia. In very good condition, when lost.
TRIB. POT. XII.: 149 A.D.
107 ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP TR P XII
Similar.
COS IIII
Abundantia standing l., with ears of corn and anchor; in front, modius. Cohen2 ii. p. 299, 284.
Find-spot doubtful.
TRIB. POT. XV.: 152 A.D.
108IMP CAES T AEL HADR ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP
Similar.
TR POT XV COS IIII TRANQ
Tranquillitas standing r., with rudder and ears of corn. Cohen2 ii. p. 351, 826.
Find-spot doubtful.

1 This identification is not quite certain. The coin is much damaged, and the head may possibly be that of Pius.

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