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Head, Barclay V.
Historia numorum: a manual of Greek numismatics — Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1887

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CAMPANIA.

Head of beardless Janus.
Head of Zeus.

Zeus in Quadriga driven by Nike
(Fig. 13) ZR 105-3 §’rs- {Quadrigcitus').
Id. . . ZR 52-3 grs.
Nike crowning trophy ZR 52-6 grs.
QVictoriatusy.

(/3) Silver with KAPU in Oscan letters.

Head of Zeus.
| Eagle on fulmen . . . . ZR 92 grs.

Bronze, with KAPU in Oscan letters and marks of value.

Quincunx.
Triens.
Quadrans.

55
/Sextans.

Head of Pallas.
Head of Zeus.
Head of Demeter.
Head of Zeus.

' 55 55
,, Head of Herakles.
,, Female head turreted.
Uncia. Head of Zeus.
,, Head of Pallas.
,, Female head turreted.
,, Head of Artemis.

Pegasos.
Fulmen.
Ox.
Two soldiers and pig.
Selene in biga.
Two soldiers and pig.
Eagle on fulmen.
Lion with spear in mouth.
Horseman armed with spear.
Nike crowning trophy.
Nike holding wreath.
Horseman armed with spear.
Boar.

Bronze, with KAPU in Oscan letters, no marks of value.

Head of Janus.
Heads of Zeus and Hera.
Head of Zeus.
Bust of Hera.

Head of Demeter.
Head of Apollo.
Young head in Phrygian head-dress.
Head of Pallas.
Head of young Herakles.

Zeus in quadriga . . . . ZE 1 • 5
„ „ .... ZE 1.5
Eagle on fulmen . ZE 1-05
Two veiled figures, archaic idols zE -75
Fulmen.ZE -55
Ear of corn.ZE -6
Lyre .ZE -65
Infant suckled by doe . . .ZE -55
Elephant.zE -5
Trophy.ZE -5
Kerberos.ZE -55

Compulteria or Cubulteria (Livy, xxiv. 20) on the upper Vulturnus.
Bronze coins only with Oscan inscriptions, circ. b. c. 300-268.
Head of Apollo. I Kupelternum. Campanian bull crowned
I by Nike .ZE -8

Cumae. This ancient Chalcidian colony struck its earliest silver coins
according to the Aeginetic standard, circ. B. c. 500-490:—
Forepart of frog. K V M E (retrograde) Mussel-shell .
ZR 84 grs.
This coin is contemporary -with the early issues of the other Chalcidian
colonies, Rhegium in Italy, and Zancle, Naxos, and Himera in Sicily,
which also follow the Aeginetic standard.

The weight of the Victoriate was not long maintained at 52 grs. It soon fell to about 45.
 
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