Object Type: Token
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Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
17.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
15.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
18.5
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
19.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Eagle standing left on uncertain object with head turned right, in the field right goddess holding two torches, in the field left inscribed with a word, of which only the first three letters can be read with certaintly: ΣΩΤ
Diameter
21.0
Reference
Lang, M. and M. Crosby (1964). The Athenian Agora X: Weights, Measures and Tokens. Princeton, New Jersey, The American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000211771)
Date
A.D. 14 - A.D. 68
Obverse
DIVO AVGVST: Legend in two lines.
Reverse
IOVI STATORI: Legend in two lines.
Diameter
19.3
Weight
2.27
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. 3
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
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
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
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
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
D E(?or F?): Mercury standing left holding caduceus in left hand and purse in outstretched right. Letter on left and on right.
Reverse
Vessel (dolium) from which a palm branch emerges.
Diameter
21.0
Reference
TURS 2670
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Herm facing front.
Reverse
Vessel (dolium) from which palm branch emerges.
Diameter
17.0
Reference
TURS 2672
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
MERC VRIVS: Mercury advancing right, carrying caduceus in left hand and purse in right, legend around.
Reverse
𐆖: Denarius sign.
Diameter
17.0
Reference
TURS 2680
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Mercury standing left holding caduceus in left hand and purse in outstretched right.
Reverse
Cerberus standing right.
Diameter
18.0
Reference
TURS 2674
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Nude male youthful figure seated left on rock, leaning on left hand.
Reverse
Rooster standing right.
Diameter
15.0
Reference
TURS 2733
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Nude male figure seated left with right hand outstretched and left at side.
Reverse
Lion standing right with left forepaw raised.
Diameter
17.0
Reference
TURS 2734
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Nude male figure seated left on rocks, right arm stretched forward and leaning on left hand.
Reverse
Wreath.
Diameter
20.0
Reference
TURS 2735
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Head of Mercury (?) right.
Reverse
Rooster standing right.
Diameter
21.0
Reference
TURS 2741
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Letter E: Letter Epsilon, in the field right kerykeion (caduceus), the whole in incuse.
Diameter
25.0
Reference
I.N. Svoronos, Περί των εισιτηρίων των αρχαίων, Μέρος Δ΄, Τα μολύβδινα σύμβολα, JΙΑΝ 3, 1900, pp. 319-343, pls. I-IV.
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Letter E: Letter Epsilon in wreath
Diameter
10.0
Reference
I.N. Svoronos, Περί των εισιτηρίων των αρχαίων, Μέρος Δ΄, Τα μολύβδινα σύμβολα, JΙΑΝ 3, 1900, pp. 319-343, pls. I-IV.
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Letter Δ: Letter Delta.
Diameter
35.0
Reference
I.N. Svoronos, Περί των εισιτηρίων των αρχαίων, Μέρος Δ΄, Τα μολύβδινα σύμβολα, JΙΑΝ 3, 1900, pp. 319-343, pls. I-IV.
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Letter Δ: Letter Delta.
Diameter
9.0
Reference
I.N. Svoronos, Περί των εισιτηρίων των αρχαίων, Μέρος Δ΄, Τα μολύβδινα σύμβολα, JΙΑΝ 3, 1900, pp. 319-343, pls. I-IV.
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