NO. | OBVERSE. | REVERSE. | REMARKS. |
UNCERTAIN FLAVIAN EMPERORS | |||
185 | Head 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 | |||
187 | Head 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. |
189 | IMP 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. |
190 | IMP 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 V | SPQR 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.' |
192 | Similar. | Similar. Cohen2 ii. p. 58, 383. | 'First brass,' 104–110 A.D. Find-spot doubtful. |
193 | Similar. | 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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