Dissard, P. 1905. Collection Récamier. Catalogue des plombs antiques (sceaux, tessères, monnaies et objets divers), Paris and London: Rollin et Feuardent, https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000740205
Caps of the Dioscuri and two stylised crosses representing stars above.
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Blank.
Reference
Crisà A., A rare clay token in context: a fortunate and recorded discovery from the necropolis of Tindari (Messina, 1896), in C. Rowan (ed.), Tokens: Culture, Connections, Communities. An Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Warwick, 8-10 June 2017. London: Royal Numismatic Society 2019 (forthcoming)., Crisà A., When Archaeology Meets Communities: Impacting Interactions in Northern Sicily Over Two Eras (Messina, 1861-1918). Oxford: Archaeopress 2018, TIND.7.90–91.
MORA: Two boys seated facing each other, a tablet on their knees, playing a game. The boy on the right has a raised right hand. At the left a cupboard or doorway (?). Legend above.
Reverse
XIII: Number within wreath.
Reference
Cohen, H. (1859-68). Description historique des monnaies frappées sous l'Empire romain communément appelées, médailles impériales (8 vols). Paris, M. Rollin.
Neptune standing right holding trident in right hand and dolphin in outstretched left.
Reverse
Nude male bending at the knees with both arms outstretched before him.
Reference
Nielsen, I. (1990). Thermae et Balnea (2 vols). Aarhus, Aarhus University Press. p. 134, Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000917434