NO. OBVERSE. REVERSE.REMARKS.
UNCERTAIN FLAVIAN EMPERORS
185Head of Vespasian or Titus
radiate.
Indecipherable.'Second brass.' Found in Pit LVIII (River-bank Field=0.S. No. 610).
186 Head of Titus or Domitian r.
laureate.
Indecipherable. 'Second brass.' Found in black deposit of ditch of early fort.
NERVA
187Head r. laureate.Indecipherable.'First brass.' Found in the River-bank Field (0.S. No. 610).
TRAJAN
188 IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PARTHICO PM TR P COS VI PP
Bust r. laureate.
ARMENIA ET MESOPOTAMIA IN POTESTATEM P R RIEDACTAE SC
Trajan, armed, standing r. between river-gods Tigris and Euphrates, planting his foot on neck of captive Armenia. Cohen2 ii. p. 27, 39.
'First brass,' 116 AD. Find-spot doubtful.
189IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P COS VI PP
Bust r. laureate.
FELICITAS AVGVST SC
Female figure standing l., details indecipherable. Cohen2 ii. P. 33, 143.
'First brass,' 112–117 A.D. Found in the Baths.
190IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PARTHICO PM TR P COS VI PP
Bust r. radiate.
SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS SC
Trajan, in military dress, advancing r. between two trophies. Cohen2 ii. p. 55, 356.
'Second brass,' 116 A.D. Find-spot doubtful.
191 Similar to No. 188, but with COS VSPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI SC
Roma standing l., holding small figure of Victory. Cohen2 ii. p. 58, 383.
'First brass,' 104–110 A.D. Found in the Baths, adhering to another 'first brass' of Trajan, one of Hadrian, and an uncertain 'second brass.'
192Similar.Similar.
Cohen2 ii. p. 58, 383.
'First brass,' 104–110 A.D. Find-spot doubtful.
193Similar. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI
SC Similar, but Roma seated on pile of arms. Cohen2 ii. p. 59, 391.
'First brass,' 104–110 A.D. Found in the Baths, on floor of Frigidarium.

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