Collection: The British Museum
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Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Palombino marble mould half for 6 round tokens, with casting funnels. The two circular tokens on the left are of Fortuna, standing left, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopia in left, diameter 21mm. The circular mould at the top and top right is Minerva, standing left, holding sceptre in left hand and resting right on shield (diameter 20mm), the two moulds lower right show Victory standing left, holding wreath in outstreched right hand and palm branch in left (diameter 20mm). The mould appears to have originally been intended for 7 tokens, but the lower right mould was never incised. A nail, originally used to hold this mould to its partner, remains in the lower left corner.
Weight
419.53
Date
A.D. 122 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Apollo standing left resting on lyre, which rests on another object behind him.
Reverse
She-wolf of Rome, facing right with twins under her, star and crescent above.
Diameter
22.0
Weight
4.07
Reference
Milne, J G, Report on the Coins Found at Antinoe in 1914, Numismatic Chronicle, London, Royal Numismatic Society, 1947
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