Findspot: Alba Fucens (Italy)
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- 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.
- Diameter
- 18.1
- Weight
- 2.0
- 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.
- 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.
- Diameter
- 19.11
- Weight
- 2.77
- 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. no. 2
- Date
- A.D. 14 - A.D. 68
- Obverse
- DIVO AVGVST: Legend in two lines.
- Reverse
- IOVI STATORI: Legend in two lines.
- Diameter
- 19.3
- Weight
- 2.27
- 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. no. 3
- Date
- A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
- Obverse
- Shepherd wearing tunic and cloak standing right holding staff in left hand.
- Reverse
- Bull or cow standing right.
- Diameter
- 18.4
- Weight
- 4.11
- 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. no.4, TURS 1040
- Date
- A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
- Obverse
- QN V: Jupiter standing left holding thunderbolt in outstretched right hand and leaning on scepter with left. Legend around on left and on right.
- Reverse
- LP M: Draped Apollo standing front, right hand holding a laurel branch and left a lyre. Legend around on left and on right.
- Diameter
- 29.6
- Weight
- 3.87
- 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. no. 5, TURS 2599
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