PLOTINOPOLIS (ruins in the vicinity to Dimotika). Autonomous bronze coins. 4720. Dionysos's head (or head of Bakhantka?) with ivy-wreath. Rev. : ??OTEI?O?O?ETON. Vase with 2 hadless. 18 mm. Imperial bronze coins. ANTONINVS PIVS (138 – 161 A.D.) AYT AI A?PIA ANTONEINOC. – AYT KAI T AI A?PI ANTONEINOC. His head or bust. Rev. : HGE ?OM? OYO?EICKOY ??OTEINO?O?EI. – HGE GAP… - ANTEIXOY ??OTEINO?O. – ??OTEINO?O?EITON. Images: *4721. Apollo naked, standing left, in right hand holding branch, and in the left – bow. Next to him – Grifon seated. Table XXV 14. 4722. Aesklepios standing, holding serpent entwined staff. Table VI 25. 4723. Aesklepios standing; (little). 4724. Demeter in chariot pulled from two dragons, holding in each hand torch. 4725. The emperor on horse right. *4726. The emperor on horse right, in right hand holding sceptre, and in the left – the bridles of the horse. Table XXV 15. 4727. Hygeia standing, feeding serpent in patera; in front of her – altar. M. AVRELIVS (161 – 180 A.D.) 4728. M AYPH?IOC OY…His head. Rev. : ??OTEINO?O?EITON. Artemis huntress advancing, with right hand reaching for an arrow in quiver at shoulder and in her left hand holding a bow; next to her – hound. Table VI 24. FAVSTINA IVNIOR (wife of M. Aurelius) FAYCTEINA C?BACTH. Her head or bust. Rev. : ??OTEINO?O?EITON. Images: 4729. Apollo naked, cross-legged, standing in front of altar, in right hand holding branch, and the left hand is on hip; his dress is hanging on his shoulder. 4730. Minerva standing, serving food to a serpent, which is coiled around olive-tree, holding in left hand shield. *4731. Demeter standing, holding ears and long torch. Table VII 23. *4732. Woman standing in front of altar, holding patera and torch. *4733. Concordia standing with patera and cornucopiae. Table IX 6. *4734. Hera standing, veiled, holding patera and sceptre. Table XI 21. CARACALLA (198 – 217 A.D.) AY K M AYP ANTONEINOC. – AYT K M AYP CE ANTONEINOC. – AY M AY ANTONIN. His head or bust. Rev. : ??OTEINO?O?EITON. Images: *4735. Aesklepios standing, holding serpent antwined staff. Table VI 25. 4736. Genius of the death standing cross-legged, resting on inverted brand set on altar. Table VII 19. 4737. Two woman's veiled heads face to face; under the right one – legend: ??OTEINO?O?IC; the other is with turreted crown and under – legend: ?OMHNO?O?IC; in the margin A?E?FAI. Medal. 4738. Coiled serpent with head up. Table VIII 23. *4739. Concordia standing with patera and cornucopiae, sacrificing over burning altar. Table IX 8. 4740. Eagle left, holding wreath in its beak. Table IX 33. *4741. Hygeia standing right, feeding serpent in patera. Table XI 9.