Mould half for 11 circular tokens of 11mm, all of the same design: horse standing left. A central channel is present as well as branches coming off it; a nail is still present in the upper right corner.
Fragment of a mould half with only one token mould visible. A circular token of 20m decorated with a nude male figure standing left holding uncertain objects (bow and arrow?)
Reference
Cesano, L. (1904). Matrici e tessere di piombo. Bullettino della commissione archeologica comunale di Roma 33: 146-153 no. 6
Mould for two different sets of circular tokens, each with a central canal. A hole for the nail is in the top right corner. One ridge on the top side of the mould made from/for wire. On the left side the mould is designed to make 5 round tokens of c. 16mm in diameter. The design engraved is: Quadraped standing left. The right side of the mould is for three tokens of c. 17mm. The design engraved is: Ram standing left.
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000917434
Mould half for 5 circular tokens of 19mm, all of the same design: Bacchus standing left holding thrysus and oinochoe. The top left of the mould is broken, the lower right corner has a nail hole. There is a central casting channel
Reference
Cesano, L. (1904). Matrici e tessere di piombo. Bullettino della commissione archeologica comunale di Roma 33: 146-153, fig. 10
Mould half for 8 circular tokens of 18mm, all of the same design: Hercules standing right with cup and club. The mould is broken at the lower left corner, a hole for a nail is visible in the upper right
Reference
Cesano, L. (1904). Matrici e tessere di piombo. Bullettino della commissione archeologica comunale di Roma 33: 146-153, no. 1
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.
S C: Mould half for 7 circular tokens of 12mm, all of the same design: Fortuna standing left with rudder in right hand and cornucopia in left, S on left and C on right.
Reference
Seroux d'Agincourt, (1814). Recueil des fragmens de sculpture antique en terre cuite, Paris, p. 90 and pl. XXXIV no. 2 https://archive.org/stream/recueildefragmen00sero#page/n185