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in Illyria, at Ambrakia (figs. 104—106)1 in Epeiros, at Byzantion

Fig. 107. Fig. 108.

100 pi. 3, A. Maier in the Numismatische Zeitschrift rc)o8 p. 17. I figure two specimens
from the McClean collection.

8 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Thessaly etc. p. 79 pi. 31, 13 = my fig. 102 (copper of c. 230
—168 B.C. obv. head of Apollon laureate; rev. Cl PI Kl Cl N obelisk, the whole in a
bay-wreath), Head Hist, num.- p. 316. J. Eckhel Numiveteres anecdoti ex museis Vindo-
bonensi, Florentine/ magni Ditcis Etrurice, Granelliano nunc Ccesareo, Vitzaiano, Feste-
tiesiano, Savorgnano Veneto Vindobonce 1775 p. 102, id. Doctr. num. vet.'1 ii. 167 cites
the fraudulent inscription Grater laser, ant. tot. orb. Rom. ii. 1106 no. 7 C. Atinio C.
f. Quir. J Felici | oriundo Orico | vico Apollin. mil. | leg. vii Claudiae etc. (= Corp. inscr.
Lat. vi. 5 no. 1315*) as proof that Orikos was devoted to the cult of Apollon.

9 J. Millingen Ancient Coins of Greek Cities and Kings London 1831 p. 51 f. pi. 3,
io = my fig. 103 (a unique specimen from the Hamilton collection—obv. head of
Apollon laureate with TA behind it; rev. OAYMTTA STAN obelisk, the whole in a
bay-wreath), Overbeck Gr. Kunstmyth. Apollon p. 4 n.e Steph. Byz. s.v. Alois notes
that ethnics in -arm are a Macedonian formation ; O. Hoffmann Die Makedonen, ihre
Sprache und ihr Volkstum Gottingen 1906 p. 177 says ' besonders in Nordgriechenland
verbreitet.'

1 Brit. Mus. Cat. Coins Thessaly etc. p. 94 pi. 18, 1 (silver of c. 238-168 B.C. obv.
head of Dione laureate and veiled, rev. A AA obelisk, with fillets or fillet and palm
attached, the whole in a bay-wreath), id. p. 94 pis. 18, 2 and 32, 3 (copper of c. 238-
168 B.C. obv. head of Dione laureate and veiled, or of Apollon laureate (so P. Gardner
and B. V. Head—but the necklace points rather to a goddess), or of Athena in crested
Corinthian helmet; rev. A M B P or A M obelisk, the whole in a bay-wreath), Hunter
Cat. Coins ii. 10 (coppers of c. 238-168 B.C.), Head Hist, num.2 p. 319^ fig- 179,
 
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