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Bricault & Mondello specimen no. E38.2
Obverse:
CRISPVS NOB CAES
- Laureate and cuirassed bust of Crispus r., wearing a paludamentum
Reverse:
VOTA P-VBLICA
- Isis standing l., wearing a basileion, holding a sistrum in her raised r. hand and a situla in her l.
Physical Description
Measurements
Diameter:
15
Typological Description
Source:
Bricault & Mondello type no. 30
Object Type:
Token
Date:
321 AD
Manufacture:
Struck
Shape:
Circle
Authority
Authority:
Constantine I
Dynasty:
Constantinian Dynasty
State:
Roman Empire
Geographic
Mint:
Rome
Region:
Italy
References
Reference:
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, No. 27, pl. I, 25.
Reference:
L. Ramskold, ‘A die link study of Constantine’s pagan Festival of Isis tokens and affiliated coin-like ‘fractions’: chronology and relation to major imperial events’, JNG 66 (2016), no. 058.
Administrative History
Collection:
National Museum of Denmark
Notes
Note:
Now lost. Held in the National Museum of Denmark until the date of the publication of Andreas Alföldi (1937), who published the photo of it.
Rights
CopyrightHolder:
The institution where the token is housed.
License:
All images are copyright of their respective institutions
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