Greece, Akarnania, stater, 4th century B.C., fine; Zeugitana, quarter shekel, c. 200-150 B.C., broken, fair; Akragas, hemidrachm, c. 420 B.C., (cf. SNG ANS 1009), poor; Velia, drachm, fifth century B.C.,
(cf. HN Italy 1272), fair; Leontini, obol, c. 470 B.C. (Cf. BMC 19), fair; Syracuse, c. 475 B.C. (Cf. SNG ANS 116), poor; Rome, Republic, serrate denarius, L. Pomponius Cn. F. 118 B.C., head of Roma right, rev., biga right, charioteer hurling spear (Crawford 282/4; Syd. 522), about fine together with, three late Roman minor bronzes (AE 3), including: Constantine the Great (306-337), fair; Constantius II (337-361) (2), fair to fine.