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TURS 346
Typological Description
Object Type:
Token
Obverse
Legend:
F R
Type:
Modius with four corn-ears poking out the top; F on left, R on right.
Reverse
Type:
Tree; corn ear on left.
Manufacture:
Cast
Material:
Lead
Shape:
circle
Date Range
From Date:
1 AD
To Date:
300 AD
Geographic
Region:
Italy
References
Reference:
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg.
Notes
Note:
Rostovtzeff suggested it may be a nut or olive tree shown and that the legend might refer to Fr(umentum) or Fr(umentatio). Some specimens have four corn-ears emerging from the modius.
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