Draped female figure standing left holding pelta (?) shield in outstretched right hand and leaning on sceptre or spear with left; uncertain object behind.
Reverse
VLP AEL: Legend in two lines ((VL and AE ligate) within wreath.
Diameter
19.0
Weight
4.06
Reference
Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180., TURS (Supplement) 3688
A N: Venus standing front with her arms lifted to her hair, with a cupid on either side. Letter on left and letter on right.
Reverse
G L PL: Fortuna standing left holding cornucopia in left hand and rudder in right. Letter on left, letter on right, retrograde monogram of PL above right.
Diameter
19.0
Weight
4.08
Reference
Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180., TURS 3106
Female figure standing left with left arm raised to head and right hand outstretched holding uncertain object (Venus looking in mirror attending to her hair?).
Reverse
Uncertain image.
Diameter
13.0
Weight
2.49
Reference
Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180.
Milne, J.G. (1945), 'Leaden currencies in Syria', Numismatic Chronicle, 5, pp. 134–136., Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180.
Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180., Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. (1960). Acquisitions de Musée numismatique d'Athènes. Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 84: 485-503.
King, C. E. (1975). Quadrantes from the river Tiber. Numismatic Chronicle 15: 56-90., Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180.
Dionysiac procession right. A flautist leads the group, followed by a female and male attendant (the latter with a long torch or sceptre), followed by three further individuals and Dionysus reclining on a panther holding a thyrsus from which a theatrical mask (?) is suspended.
Reverse
Blank.
Diameter
23.0
Weight
8.1
Reference
Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180.
Head of Mercury right, wearing petasus, and with caduceus over left shoulder.
Reverse
A L: Club; letter on left and on right.
Diameter
15.0
Weight
2.41
Reference
King, C. E. (1975). Quadrantes from the river Tiber. Numismatic Chronicle 15: 56-90., Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180.