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Credit: Sales catalogue: Glendining. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![1] 107. AX, Seleucidan Tetradrachms of Antiochus I. and III., Alex- ander I., Bala, Antiochus VII., and Demetrius II. Varied ; 5 108 AR, Ptolemaic Tetradrachms of Ptolemy I. (Alexander IV.). Varied pte . 4 109 AX, Others of Ptolemy IT. (2), Ptolemy VAX T. (4). Varied 6 110 AR, Carthage Tetradrachms, two with head of Herakles, and the other with Persephone. Very good 3 Anastatius (491-518), Solidus, Heraclius, Heraclius Con- stantine and Heraclonas (638-41), Solidus. Fine 2 Basil I. and Constantine IX. (867-70), Solidus; and another of Constantine NII., Monomarchus, the latter concave. Fine 2 113 A/, Constantine XIII., Ducas (1059-67), Nomisma the Em- peror standing holding labarum and orb, vev. Christ seated on throne. Both fine 20 114 A, Constantine XIII., Ducas, two Nomisma asabove. Fine f, nd 115 A, Romanus IV., Eudoxia, Michael VIII., Constantine and Andronicus, Nomisma, obv. Christ blessing the Emperor ie. -and Empress, vev. their three sons. Very fine and rare | (eat as] 4) a4 Focas (602-610), Solidi, one with FE, the other with nN at 4 end of reverse legend. Fine 2 117. A, —— Solidi, similar, with I and E at end of reverse legend. Fane. 2 118 A’, Constantine X. and Romanus II. (948-959), Solidus, and Tremisses (2) of Justinus I. Fine 3 119 A’, Constantine XII., Monomachus (1042-1055), Solidus with star on either side of bust (B.M.C., type 3). Very fine 1. 120 A’, Constantine XIII., Ducas (1059-67), Solidus and Tre-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3180679x_0013.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)