Mould half for 9 circular tokens of 9mm, all of the same design: a ship with four oars and two people in it. A central casting channel with branches coming off it is present.
Reference
Cesano, L. (1904). Matrici e tessere di piombo nel Museo Nazionale Romano. Notizie degli scavi di Antichità: 11-17, no. 4
C: Half of a hexagonal mould for 9 tokens, each inscribed with a C. A central channel and channels coming off the central channel are present, as are two holes in the corners to allow it to be fastened to another mould half. The shape of the tokens is not given, it is presumed they are circular.
AF P ; MS A: Mould half for 3 square tokens of c. 12.5x13mm carrying the legend AF above P and 3 tokens in the shape of a tabula ansata with the legend MS above A.
Reference
Giglioli, G. Q. (1913). Due matrici di tessere plumblee. Ausonia. Rivista della società italiana di archeologia e storia dell'arte 7: 3-6.
Fragment of a lunense marble mould half for 8 square tokens, all with the same design: an anthropomorphic figure holding a sceptre (?), with a container (modius?) between the legs (?). Central and branch casting channels.
Reference
Falzone, S. and A. Pellegrino, Eds. (2014). Scavi di Ostia XV: Insula delle Ierodule (c.d. Casa di Lucceia Primitiva: III, IX, 6). Roma, Il Cigno GG Edizioni, p. 364
Mold half for 6 circular tokens; dimensions not provided. The type is: Two nude pankratiasts (wrestlers) with raised fists, an amphora between them and leaves blossoming around them.
Mould for casting 5 circular tokens showing Fortuna standing left holding cornucopia and rudder. A central casting canal and channels are present, with nails in the top right and lower left corners.
Reference
Frel, Jiří. Antiquities in the J. Paul Getty Museum: A Checklist; Sculpture II: Greek Portraits and Varia (Malibu: J. Paul Getty Museum, November 1979), p. 39, no. V84 (where wrongly cited as 75.AA.111)., Liu, Robert K., and Derek J. Content. "Ancient Jewelry Molds," Ornament. Quarterly of Jewelry and Personal Adornment 4,1 (April 1979), pp. 30-39, p. 38; fig. 23., http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/7280/unknown-maker-mold-for-casting-tokens-roman-2nd-century/
Fragment of a mould half. All that is left is the remnants of the part for one circular token of 20mm decorated with Aequitas holding cornucopia and a pair of scales.
Reference
Spagnoli, E. (2017). Un nucleo di piombi 'monetiformi' da Ostia, Terme dei Cisiarii (II.II.3): problematiche interpretative e quadro di circolazione. Per un contributo di storia economica e di archeologia della produzione tra II e III secolo d.C. Annali dell'Instituto Italiano di Numismatica 63: pl. VI. 5
RF: Mould for 9 circular tokens, all with the same legend: RF. The mould has a central canal, but no casting branches off to the individual tokens. There are holes for nails in the top right and lower left corners.
Reference
Pardini, G., M. Piacentini, A. C. Felici, M. L. Santarelli and S. Santucci (2016). Matrici per tessere plumbee dalle pendici nord-orientali del Palatino. Nota preliminare. Le regole del gioco tracce archeologi racconti. Studi in onore di Clementina Panella. A. F. Ferrandes and G. Pardini, Edizioni Quasar: 649-667. (http://zenon.dainst.org/Record/001478955)
A hexagonal mold half for 9 square tokens of lead (8mmx8mm) , which are decorated with three dots with a central canal and two holes to affix it to the other half of the mold.
X: Half a token mould for 8 circular tokens of 7-12mm, all with the same design: a cross or X. There is a central casting channel with branches coming off it
Reference
Pensabene, P. (2001-2003). Su alcune tessere plumbee di uso commerciale. Scienze dell'antichità. Storia archeologia antropologia. 11: 479-510.