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objects: 2
Date
A.D. 47 - A.D. 48
Obverse
TI CLAV CAE AVG CENS: Bare head of Claudius right; legend around.
Reverse
MESALINA: Head of Messalina right; legend around.
Reference
Ceccaroni, E. and M. C. Molinari (2017). I reperti numismatici provenienti dai recenti scavi del santuario di Ercole di Alba Fucens. XV International Numismatic Congress Taormina 2015 Proceedings. M. Caccamo Caltabiano. Roma-Messina, International Numismatic Commission. 1: 717-719., Molinari, M. C. (2021). Three pewter tesserae from the temple of Hercules in Alba Fucens: new considerations on the use of official imperial tokens. Tokens, Value and Identity. A. Crisà. Bruxelles, European Center for Numisatic Studies: 93-102.

object: 1
Date
40 B.C. - A.D. 41
Obverse
Diademed bust of Octavia left, with hair tied in a bun at the back
Reverse
Winged Victory seated right on stool holding a palm and wreath
Reference
Mitchiner, M. (1984). Rome: Imperial portrait tesserae from the city of Rome and imperial tax tokens from the province of Egypt. Numismatic Chronicle 144: 95-114.

object: 1
Date
A.D. 41 - A.D. 48
Obverse
TI CLAVDIVS CAE: Bare head of Claudius left
Reverse
COLO VEN (?): Venus standing left with left hand resting on the head of the cupid, who holds a rudder.
Reference
Mitchiner, M. (1984). Rome: Imperial portrait tesserae from the city of Rome and imperial tax tokens from the province of Egypt. Numismatic Chronicle 144: 95-114.

object: 1
Date
A.D. 117 - A.D. 138
Obverse
A (or Λ): Diademed head of Hadrian left, Λ below.
Reverse
blank
Reference
Mitchiner, M. (1984). Rome: Imperial portrait tesserae from the city of Rome and imperial tax tokens from the province of Egypt. Numismatic Chronicle 144: 95-114.

object: 1
Date
A.D. 14 - A.D. 68
Obverse
Julio-Claudian male head right.
Reverse
ONS: Naked bearded (?) man (warrior or Mars or Jupiter?) standing left leaning on spear with left hand and holding uncertain object (thunderbolt?) with right. Legend on lower left and right.
Reference
Molinari, M. C. (2021). Three pewter tesserae from the temple of Hercules in Alba Fucens: new considerations on the use of official imperial tokens. Tokens, Value and Identity. A. Crisà. Bruxelles, European Center for Numisatic Studies: 93-102.
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