Capitoline Triad; Jupiter stands in the center holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and sceptre in left; on the right stands Juno holding a scepter in her left hand and on the left stands Minerva holding spear in right hand and resting on shield with left.
Reverse
Fortuna standing left holding cornucopia in left hand and rudder in right; before her stands Mercury facing left, holding purse in outstretched right hand and caduceus in left.
PV N: Jupiter standing left holding thunderbolt (?) in outstretched right hand and scepter in left; legend to left (monogram or ligate PV) and to right (monogram or retrograde N).
Reverse
Juno standing left holding patera in outstretched right hand and scepter in left; worn letters to left and to right.
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
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
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