P: Mould half for 6 circular tokens, all incised with the letter P. 4 token moulds preserved on one side of the central casting channel, and 2 token moulds on the other.
VF: Mould for 9 circular tokens of c. 7mm, with casting channels and the remnants of iron nails in the top left and lower right corners. All the tokens carry the same design: V.F.
Fragment of a lunense marble mould half for 8 square tokens, all with the same design: an anthropomorphic figure holding a sceptre (?), with a container (modius?) between the legs (?). Central and branch casting channels.
Fragment of a token mould; three square token moulds are still visible. There is a central canal and the remains of an iron(?) nail in the top left. The mould is for square tokens of c. 15.5x15mm. The design engraved is: Bird (dove?) standing left within a wreath.
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg.
C: Half of a token mould made of limestone (?), back and edges of the mould have been filed smooth, either in antiquity or a more modern era. There is a central canal and smaller branches coming off this canal, but no holes for nails. The mould is for 10 circular tokens of c. 15-16mm (lowest left is 17mm), all engraved with a retrograde C.
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg.
S C: Mould half for 7 circular tokens of 12mm, all of the same design: Fortuna standing left with rudder in right hand and cornucopia in left, S on left and C on right.
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg.
Mould half for 8 circular tokens of 18mm, all of the same design: Hercules standing right with cup and club. The mould is broken at the lower left corner, a hole for a nail is visible in the upper right
Reference
Cesano, L. (1904). Matrici e tessere di piombo. Bullettino della commissione archeologica comunale di Roma 33: 146-153. http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/bcom1905/0155