Venus Victrix leaning on column right and holding transverse spear, facing Mars standing left, holding spear in left hand and sword in right with shield resting at feet
Reverse
Fortuna standing left holding cornucopia in left hand and rudder in right
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg.
Palombino marble mould for 6 round tokens, with casting funnels. The two circular tokens on the left are of Fortuna, standing left, holding rudder in right hand and cornucopia in left, diameter 21mm. The circular mould at the top and top right is Minerva, standing left, holding sceptre in left hand and resting right on shield (diameter 20mm), the two moulds lower right show Victory standing left, holding wreath in outstreched right hand and palm branch in left (diameter 20mm). The mould appears to have originally been intended for 7 tokens, but the lower right mould was never incised. A nail, originally used to hold this mould to its partner, remains in the lower left corner.
Two male figures in combat; the figure on the left with both arms raised, that on the right protecting his torso with a shield with his left hand and holding spear-like object in right.
Reverse
Uncertain goddess (Fortuna seated left?)
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000917434
Head of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet. Border of dots 17 mm. in diameter.
Reverse
Standing draped figure, possibly Tyche.
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)