294
BOE Oil A.
B.c. 387-384.
corn-
.5
north-west of Tanagra, appears, from the
Giro, b, c. 550-480.
JR Obol.
Boeotian shield,
(B. M. Cat., Cent. Gr., Pl. VIII. 8.)
® in centre of incuse or in centre of
star, contained in incuse square .
JR Staters, Drachm, etc.
E-P Three corn-grains; one
grain ; or half corn-grain.
(Ibid., Pl. VIII. 13.)
Boeotian shield.
(Ibid., Pl. VIII. 16.)
Boeotian shield.
(Ibid., Pl. VIII. 17.)
E-P-X-0 between rays of a star .
JE -65
Incuse square, of the Aeginetan pattern
JR Obols, etc.
(B. M. Cat., Cent. Gr., Pl. VIII. 2 sqq.)
Bust of Hera, veiled.
(Ibid., Pl. VIII. 18.)
Fharae, about four miles
number of its coins which are still extant, to have ranked among the
most prosperous members of the Boeotian Confederacy during the
flourishing period before the Persian invasion.
Circ. b.c. 338-315.
Boeotian shield. (Ibid., Pl. IX. 5.) | PAA in plain field . . . . JE -85
B.c. 146-27.
I EPXO Tripod
Boeotian shield, in one of the side-
openings of which, the letter (D .
(Ibid., Pl. IX. 1.)
B.c. 338-315.
I OPX in plain field ,
EPXO Galloping horse; amphora; or
corn-wreath. Magistrate’s name
EYAOPO, etc. on staters ....
JR Staters, I Drachms, etc.
Horse; wheel; corn-wreath ; or ear of
corn . . JR f Obols, | Obols, etc.
b.c. 387-374.
Boeotian shield. (Ibid., Pl. IX. 2.) | <P-A Amphora
Plataea. The only known silver coins of Plataea belong to the period
between the Peace of Antalcidas, B. c. 387, when the city was restored by
the Spartans, and its second destruction by Thebes in b.c. 37s.
Boeotian shield.
(B. M. Cat., Cent. Gr., Pl. IX. 3, 4.)
Circ. b.c. 600-387.
E or ER Sprouting grain of corn, or,
on the obols, a half corn-grain.
PAA Head of Hera in profile or facing,
wearing stephanos
JR I Dr., Diobol, etc.
The head of Hera on these coins may be that of the statue by
Praxiteles in the Heraeum there (Paus., ix. 2. 7).
BOE Oil A.
B.c. 387-384.
corn-
.5
north-west of Tanagra, appears, from the
Giro, b, c. 550-480.
JR Obol.
Boeotian shield,
(B. M. Cat., Cent. Gr., Pl. VIII. 8.)
® in centre of incuse or in centre of
star, contained in incuse square .
JR Staters, Drachm, etc.
E-P Three corn-grains; one
grain ; or half corn-grain.
(Ibid., Pl. VIII. 13.)
Boeotian shield.
(Ibid., Pl. VIII. 16.)
Boeotian shield.
(Ibid., Pl. VIII. 17.)
E-P-X-0 between rays of a star .
JE -65
Incuse square, of the Aeginetan pattern
JR Obols, etc.
(B. M. Cat., Cent. Gr., Pl. VIII. 2 sqq.)
Bust of Hera, veiled.
(Ibid., Pl. VIII. 18.)
Fharae, about four miles
number of its coins which are still extant, to have ranked among the
most prosperous members of the Boeotian Confederacy during the
flourishing period before the Persian invasion.
Circ. b.c. 338-315.
Boeotian shield. (Ibid., Pl. IX. 5.) | PAA in plain field . . . . JE -85
B.c. 146-27.
I EPXO Tripod
Boeotian shield, in one of the side-
openings of which, the letter (D .
(Ibid., Pl. IX. 1.)
B.c. 338-315.
I OPX in plain field ,
EPXO Galloping horse; amphora; or
corn-wreath. Magistrate’s name
EYAOPO, etc. on staters ....
JR Staters, I Drachms, etc.
Horse; wheel; corn-wreath ; or ear of
corn . . JR f Obols, | Obols, etc.
b.c. 387-374.
Boeotian shield. (Ibid., Pl. IX. 2.) | <P-A Amphora
Plataea. The only known silver coins of Plataea belong to the period
between the Peace of Antalcidas, B. c. 387, when the city was restored by
the Spartans, and its second destruction by Thebes in b.c. 37s.
Boeotian shield.
(B. M. Cat., Cent. Gr., Pl. IX. 3, 4.)
Circ. b.c. 600-387.
E or ER Sprouting grain of corn, or,
on the obols, a half corn-grain.
PAA Head of Hera in profile or facing,
wearing stephanos
JR I Dr., Diobol, etc.
The head of Hera on these coins may be that of the statue by
Praxiteles in the Heraeum there (Paus., ix. 2. 7).