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Bricault & Mondello specimen no. E38.3
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
Weight:
1.63
Axis:
6
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:
Hess 211, 09.05.1932, no. 2657 (Walters & Webb colls.).
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. 059.
Administrative History
Collection:
Hungarian National Museum
Identifier:
N.I. 3696
Rights
CopyrightHolder:
The institution where the token is housed.
License:
All images are copyright of their respective institutions
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