DEO SA-RAPIDI or DEO SAR-APIDI or VOTA P-VBLICA: Draped and bearded bust of Serapis r., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA-PVBLICA or VOTA P-VBLICA: Isis seated facing with head turned r. on high-backed throne, wearing a basileion, and suckling Horus-Harpocrates
Diameter
18.0
Weight
3.3
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 154, pls. IV, 10, and XIII, 15.
DEO SER-APIDI: Draped and bearded bust of Serapis r., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA P-VBLICA: Isis seated facing on high-backed throne, wearing a basileion, and suckling Horus-Harpocrates
Diameter
19.0
Weight
3.05
Reference
A. Alföldi, Isis-szertartások Rómában a negyedik század keresztény császárai alatt = A Festival of Isis in Rome under the Christian Emperors of the IVth Century (Dissertationes Pannonicae ex Instituto Numismatico et Archaeologico Universitatis de Petro Pàzmàny Nominatae Budapestinensis Provenientes, Serie II, 7), Budapest 1937, no. 161.
Hermes facing left, nude except for a chlamys and petasos. In his right hand he holds the caduceus, on his left arm the infant Dionysos, toward whom his head is turned. The child's left arm hangs down, holding a bunch of grapes. From the bottom of the token round a long vine runs up each side.
Diameter
16.0
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
The head of a satyr or an actor's mask facing right.
Diameter
13.0
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
ΠΕΝ: Tripod standing upon or near a net-covered omphalos. In the field right: ΠΕΝ.
Diameter
13.0
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Nude man, walking right, with both arms outstretched
Diameter
13.0
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Α-Ι-Α-Ν: Hydria with a cylindrical vessel on either side and in the field a letter at each corner: Α-Ι-Α-Ν.
Diameter
13.0
Reference
Davidson, G., and Thompson, D. B. 1943, Small Objects from the Pnyx, vol. 1, Hesperia Supplements, vol. 7. Baltimore, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
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