Eunice Stebbins

Eunice Burr Stebbins Couch (November 11, 1893 – July 1992) was an American archeologist who specialized in the ancient coins of Greece.

[1] Stebbens's scholarly interest was in ancient coins and she studied the collections of the American Numismatic Society in New York City.

She asked the Fellowship Committee to allow her American School assignment of cataloguing the coins excavated at Corinth in 1927 to be her original work.

The result of that work was an article published in the 1929 fall publication of the American Journal of Archaeology, "An Interpretation of the Prescript πολες αυται φορον ταχσαμεναι in the Athenian Tribute Lists,” (Oct.-Dec. 1929), pp 502–514.

"[1] Stebbins met her future husband Herbert Newell Couch when they were both graduate students in classics at Johns Hopkins University.

At the end of her life, she donated her collection of ancient coins to the Center for Old World Archeology and Art at Brown University.