'This returns you my hearty thanks for yr obliging lines by Monsr Paul Lucas, who arrived here the 8th, & has since made me several Visits. I gave him a sight of yos medals, wch I sent the Catalogue of; & on his recommendatn, made a purchase of ’em for myself, paying somewt more yn a hundred dollars; & if Mr Cross is disposed to purchase them, I shall insist on 200. For, though they may not be worth to you above 30 to 40, as having much the greatest prt of them already; yet to a novice, such I esteem Mr Cross & myself, they make a fine shew, & will find Employmt for some time. I heartily wish, I had not desird you to forward the Catalogue; since It may prevent my obliging you wth some particular medals you seem to desire of that parcel, which I am very ready to Do, & would be content wth the rest. In my last, Xber 1st, if I mistake not, I mentiond a parcel brought to me, containing some 1000s of the L. Empire, wch at first I scornd & dismissd; but some days after resolvd on a regular Collectn of the L. Emp. wth different Reverses, & of different sizes; yrfore bargaind to pick as many as I pleasd at 100 p’ dollar, & culld 600, the most Legible, These I likewise presented to Monsr Paul, who disdaind to Examine them; but (to my extraordinary good fortune) Coming 2 or 3 days after into my Chamber, & spying a handful of the obscurest, wch had puzzld me, lyeing in the window, he wantonly takes up one of them, & poring sometime over It wth his Glass, & comparing It with Vaillant, he fell a stamping, & into a profound Exstasy, affirming It was a Pescennius Niger; & indeed It has a perfect Resemblance wth that; & he solemnly protests, the K. of France gave 500 dollars for a silver one of the same size. What credit is to be given him, I know not; but I keep the medal close, till I can have yr opinion, & will not part wth It, but by yr advice, & Consent. He pretends likewise to have found out another great Curiosity among several of Philip. Sen. wch I left out of that parcel I begd yr Acceptance of, being Duplicates; The head is Philippus, the Reverse common (an Eagle) & of a base Alloy. But by lookg on it, he presently discovered the names of 3 Emperors, & indeed I can read (tho in bad characters) ___ ΓΑ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥϹ . . ΟΥΟΛΟΥϹϹΙΑΝΟϹ ___ Among the 600 he has likewise found L. Aelius C. very small Nerva wth his wife (wthout letters) pvae. ΚΟΜΟΔΟϹ. min. & some others I forget whom.