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356 The most remarkable fragments discovered have been collected by Mr. Sanders, and arranged in the National School House at Wheatley. The coins found are as follows:—

Head of Maximianus, to the right; laureate; armour on shoulders.

Figure, to the left; in right hand cornucopiæ, and in the left a patera. (2nd brass.)

Bust of Salonina, to right, on crescent.

Female, seated to left. (3rd brass.)

Head of Constantine helmeted, to left; in the right hand a hand spear resting on his left shoulder.

...... Two victories supporting a shield, on which is inscribed. (3rd brass.)

. Head of Gratianus, to right, diademed.

...... Emperor standing, to left; in his right hand a spear, surmounted by a Christian monogram; at his side, a shield; below,. (3rd brass.)

Another coin was discovered, which is illegible, but appears to be of the period of Constantine; also a large brass coin, which had been hammered into a shapeless mass.