XVII. COINS OF LESBOS-LESBI, CONSIDERED AS A CITY DISTINCT FROM THAT OF MYTILENE. 1. Four detached squares in relief, collectively forming a square (the counterpart of a quadripartite incuse). Rev.-A shallow sunk square, the surface rough and irregular Formerly in my possession. Potin 5. Weight, 168 grains. 2. Two calves' heads opposed; a sprig of olive between them. Rev. A sunk square, as the preceding. Various collections. Leake, under Mytilene. Potin 4. Weight, 171 grains. 3. Same types, but without the sprig of olive. Various collections. Rollin and Feuardent's catalogue, No. 5043, under Mytilene. Potinto 1. Weight, 11 grains. 4. Head of a calf to left. Rev.-A sunk square, precisely as the preceding. Leake, from the British Museum, under Mytilene. Potin 3. Weight, 83% grains. 5. Head of a boar, to left; in the field, AEZ. Rev. Rough quadratum incusum. Leake, from the French collection, under Mytilene. Potin 1. Weight, 12 grains. |