Object Type: Token
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Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
CVR IVE: Eagle standing with head turned back left. CVR on the left, IVE on the right
Reverse
VLB: Peacock and owl standing right; legend on left
Diameter
19.0
Reference
Giornale degli Scavi 1911, no 4 p. 239, NSc. 1912, p. 26
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
S T: Two corn-ears; letter on left and on right.
Reverse
Genius Populi Romani standing right in tunic holding a cornucopia in his right hand and patera in outstretched left.
Diameter
17.0
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg., TURS 406, https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000917434
Date
86 B.C. - A.D. 268
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Athena moving to her left with shield on right arm, olive tree to her right, in field lower right a snake. Border of dots 19 mm. in diameter.
Reverse
Demeter in the serpent car: Standing draped figure facing left with right arm outstretched, wheel at lower left, in field right snake, star, and traces of wing or second figure.
Diameter
23.0
Weight
6.99
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. 150 - A.D. 250
Obverse
EK
Reverse
I
Diameter
16.0
Weight
3.54
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: 179-234.
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Two corn-ears.
Reverse
Youthful bust right wearing wreath of corn-ears (Bonus Eventus?)
Diameter
15.0
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg., TURS 412, https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000917434
Date
A.D. 150 - A.D. 250
Obverse
EK
Reverse
II
Diameter
15.0
Weight
3.27
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: 179-234.
Date
A.D. 150 - A.D. 250
Obverse
Anchor.
Reverse
H E [.]: Legend, third letter is uncertain; all within linear border.
Diameter
17.0
Weight
3.1
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: 179-234.
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Statue of Athena standing facing, head left, in distyle temple, holding spear in left hand and figure of Nike in right hand; globe in pediment.
Reverse
OΞ: Nike advancing left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left hand; inscription to left.
Diameter
20.0
Weight
4.9
Reference
Milne, J. G. (1933). Catalogue of Alexandrian Coins. Oxford, Oxford University Press., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000160175
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Indiscernible.
Reverse
Nike advancing left, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left hand.
Diameter
17.0
Weight
1.85
Reference
Milne, J. G. (1933). Catalogue of Alexandrian Coins. Oxford, Oxford University Press., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000160175
Date
300 B.C. - 86 B.C.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Cicada.
Diameter
16.0
Weight
2.36
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Libertas standing left holding pileus in right hand and rod in left.
Reverse
FELIC ITER: Legend in two lines.
Diameter
21.0
Reference
TURS 1812
Date
86 B.C. - A.D. 268
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Crested Corinthian helmet right, two stars below, in field right an owl.
Diameter
24.0
Weight
6.42
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.
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Laureated, youthful male head very similar to the Apollon of the Philip II coinage
Diameter
22.0
Weight
17.24
Obverse
Satyr standing front playing a syrinx.
Reverse
Blank.
Reference
A. Postolacca, ‘Piombi inediti del Nazionale Museo Numismatico di Atene’, AdI XL, 1868, 268-316 and with drawings on Tav. di aggiunti K and Table LII in MonInst VIII., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/AT000773764
Obverse
Bacchus bending over right, holding a mask in his right hand and filleted thyrsus in left; all within a circular incuse.
Reverse
A fox laying on its back with legs outspread with a rooster standing upon it.
Reference
A. Postolacca, ‘Piombi inediti del Nazionale Museo Numismatico di Atene’, AdI XL, 1868, 268-316 and with drawings on Tav. di aggiunti K and Table LII in MonInst VIII., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/AT000773764
Obverse
Asclepius standing front with head turned left holding a serpent-entwined staff in his right hand.
Reverse
Blank.
Reference
A. Postolacca, ‘Piombi inediti del Nazionale Museo Numismatico di Atene’, AdI XL, 1868, 268-316 and with drawings on Tav. di aggiunti K and Table LII in MonInst VIII., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/AT000773764
Obverse
Victory advancing right within circular incuse.
Reverse
Blank.
Reference
A. Postolacca, ‘Piombi inediti del Nazionale Museo Numismatico di Atene’, AdI XL, 1868, 268-316 and with drawings on Tav. di aggiunti K and Table LII in MonInst VIII., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/AT000773764
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 268
Mint
Athens
Obverse
Serapis standing, semi-draped, wearing modius, head l., r. arm raised, staff in l. hand; in field r. crested serpent, l. scrolls
Reverse
ΠΟΣΕΙ: Triton with attributes and stance of Poseidon: bearded figure with fish-tail legs, dolphin on outstret, ched right hand, trident, in left. Around figure left to right the letters ΠΟΣΕΙ. Border of dots 15 mm. in diameter.
Diameter
22.0
Weight
6.61
Date
A.D. 1 - A.D. 300
Obverse
Pax (?) seated left holding branch (?) in right hand and scepter in left.
Reverse
Concordia seated left holding patera in right hand and cornucopia in left.
Diameter
20.0
Reference
TURS 1813
Date
A.D. 200
Mint
Ephesus
Obverse
Bust of Artemis right, quiver behind shoulder.
Reverse
ΕΦΕ-CIΩΝ: Stag standing right
Diameter
16.0
Weight
2.33
Reference
DeRose Evans, J. (2018). Coins from the Excavations at Sardis, Their Archaeological and Economic Contexts. Coins from the 1973 to 2013 Excavations. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.
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