The history of Great Britain, from the first invasion by the Romans under Julius Caesar . class Chap. 6. COMMERCE, &c. $|g The letters upon them are all Roman, and Dividedfor the most part fair and well-shaped. They classes?are very properly arranged by Mr Pegge, underthe six following classes : CJass I. Contains those that have only thekings name, or some abbreviationof Those that have the kings name, witha place of coinage. III. Those that have the kings name, with tascia, or some abbreviation of thatword. IV. Those that have the kings name, with tascia, and a place of


The history of Great Britain, from the first invasion by the Romans under Julius Caesar . class Chap. 6. COMMERCE, &c. $|g The letters upon them are all Roman, and Dividedfor the most part fair and well-shaped. They classes?are very properly arranged by Mr Pegge, underthe six following classes : CJass I. Contains those that have only thekings name, or some abbreviationof Those that have the kings name, witha place of coinage. III. Those that have the kings name, with tascia, or some abbreviation of thatword. IV. Those that have the kings name, with tascia, and a place of Those that have tascia Those that have tascia, with a placeof the first class are six coins, but all differing 1st some particulars. The first coin is of silver,having the kings head, and the name cvnobi-line around it on one side, and a fine horse, witha crescent or new moon above his back, on thereverse. The second coin is also of silver, hav-ing the syllable cvn in a straight line on bothsides ; on the obverse there is no head, but onthe reverse there is the


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