Summary. - The hoard under discussion was found at Ayies Paraskies near Herakleion in 1962 and is now exhibited in the Historical Museum of Herakleion. It consists of ninty- eight histamena, ten are of Nicephorus II and the rest of Basil II and Constantine VIII. It is noteworthy the existence in the hoard of new varieties. Among the coins of Basil IPs and Constantine VIII's joint reign an unpublished type has been identified. It might have been issued during the first year of the young emperor's sole reign. The Cretan hoard it seems to represent the ready cash of a person or body involved in direct and continuous monetary dealings. The existence of rare classes confirms the regularity of its increase.The lack of issues from the intervening...