'The great bulk of the notebook consists of Bolton’s extracts from classical authors about Tiberius or Nero, and only the occasional page includes information about coins:
- f.55v: the marginal description of the strange Augustan ‘coin’ of Nerva as IIIvir, added in the margin of a page which is a list of Tiberian place names ‘ex Ortelii Thesauro Geographico.’
- ff.64v–65r: ‘Tiberiana’, a list of city names for coins of Tiberius (‘num. Tib.’) from Goltzius (‘ex Goltzii thesaur. cap. 17’), together with a description and comment of the Tiberian coins of Bilbilis with the name of Sejanus from Agustín (‘Antonii Augustini dial. 7. cap. 4.’).
- f.118v: half a page on the coin of Britannicus and Adminius, which does not seem to be related to the notes which come before and after.
- f.151v: a list of the fractions of the as, taken from a written source (the Institutes).
- f.195v: a short entry about coins of Augustus: ‘the coigns of Augustus Caesar inscribed Ob cives servatos and Salus generis humani interpreted by Pline lib. 16. cap. 4: dedit hanc (civicam [querciam]) Agrippae. Sed civicam a GENERE HUMANO accepit ipse.’
- f.220r Coins of Tiberius ex Goltzius and Occo.'
(Burnett 2020b, p. 276)