Herakles seated left on rock facing a tripod, from which a snake arises, uncertain object in right hand. Border of dots 17 mm. in diameter. The type may possibly represent Commodus as Herakles.
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)
ALEX-XANDR: Bust of Alexander the Great right, wearing lion’s skin.
Reverse
No legend: Hercules, standing to the left, holds a club in his right hand and gives the other hand to Minerva, who stands on the right side, holding a spear with her left hand, a shield at her feet.
Reference
A. Alföldi, 'Asina II. Weitere heidnische Neujahrsmünzen aus dem spätantiken Rom', GNS 2 (8), 1951, pp. 92-96, C. Mondello, ‘Re-reading the So-called «Asina tokens»: Religious Diversity in Late Antiquity’, AJN 32 (2020), pp. 275-275, no. 3, Pl. 23.3., F. Lenzi, 'Di alcune medaglie religiose del IV secolo', Bilychnis 2, 1913, pp. 113-131, F. Vettori, 'De vetustate et forma monogrammatis SS. Nominis Jesu', Romae 1747, pp. 60-64, H. Cohen, 'Description Historique des Monnaies frappées sous l’empire romain communément appelées médailles imperials', VIII, Paris 1892, p. 322, no. 401