160 AV, ? AR. Found in chamber 1 of temple treasury with gold ornaments and silver vessels (cf. nos. 1679, 1729): 108 AV coins noted in IGCH (Added 52 coins to this group) in addition to 1 [uncertain], which has been counted as 1. Then, the total count comes to at least 161 coins
مرجع
AA 1906, p. 135, Bulletin de l'Art ancien et moderne 1905, p. 326, Comptes-rendus de l'Academie des Inscriptions 1905, p. 535, Eddé, Boll. di Num. 1905, pp. 129 (= Yehia hoard), 141, Edgar, ASA 1906, pp. 205-11, L'Illustration Jan./1906, p. 63, Maspero, JDébats 359 (1905), Milne, JEA 1941, pp. 135-7 (Svoronos references for 108 specimens), RN 1906, p. 76, Rostovtzeff, SEH, pp. 374, 390 (illus. of gold ornaments), Svoronos, Ptolemies 4, pp. 404-15, nos. 181-715A
Brett, ANSMN 5 (1952), p. 7, note 3, Newell, Num 1924, p. 301 ("exclusively" the types cited; unlikely therefore that no. 1682 above could be part of the present hd.)
Newell, NNM 33 (1927), pp. 14-31, illus. (Ptolemy VIII tetradr. given as Paphus, p. 22, but Newell later regarded these as of Alexandreia, see Standard Ptol. Silver, p. 11
Babelon, RN 1912, pp. 1-40, illus. (= Mélanges 4, pp. 304-43), Kraay, NC 1956, p. 49, Orsi, AttiMemIIN 1919, p. 29, Vlasto, through whose hands the bulk of the hd. passed, was convinced that the whole formed a single find. This firsthand opinion should carry more weight than Orsi's subsequent claim that the "hoard" was a conflation of several finds
EL, AR. Pot hoard: Uncertain count noted in IGCH including 2 [uncertain], which each has been counted as 1. Then, the total count comes to 2 coins of a group of at least 2+ coins
مرجع
Jenkins-Lewis, Carthage, pp. 60-1, NSc 1902, p. 129
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