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COINS and MEDALS „>.
HE SE may be ranged under three Classes; first, those os the mostancient Date, when the City was called P 0 SID 0 NIA ;' secondly,those inscribed n A 12 T, aster it was conquered by the Lucanians ;thirdly, those with a Latin Inscription, aster it came under the Power
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In the first Class, those numbered i, 2 and 35 are, undoubtedly, the most ancient,and remarkable as well for their being hollow on one Side, as for the Inscription goingfrom right to left, and for 'the singular Form of some of the Letters. The first is ofSilver, in the Collection of the Duke of No'ia^ and is so like that, No. 35, of the
-(i) The Medals being engraved as they came to Hand, is the Reason they could not be placed upon the Plates in theit proper Order.
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