DEO SE-RAPIDI: Draped and bearded bust of Serapis r., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOT-A P-VBL-ICA: Serapis-Agathodaemon on the l., wearing a modius, and Isis-Thermouthis on the r., wearing a basileion, facing one another, both of them with a snake body, carrying a sacred vase between them from which a serpent emerges
DEO SE-RAPIDI or DEO SA-RAPIDI or VOTA P-VBLICA: Draped and bearded bust of Serapis r., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA PVBLICA or VO-TA PV-BLICA or VO-TA PVBL-ICA or VOTA PVB-LICA: Isis standing l. in a tensa drawn by two mules, holding a sistrum in her r. hand and the reins in her l.
VOTA P-VBLICA: Draped and bearded bust of Serapis r., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA PVBLICA: River-god reclining l., half draped, holding a ship in his r. hand, a reed in his l., and leaning with his l. arm on an overturned urn, from which water flows
DEO SEP-APIDI (sic) (Obverse legend starting at 1 o’clock): Draped and bearded bust of Serapis l., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA-PV-B-L-IC-A: Isis, head turned r., holding a sistrum in her r. hand and a long scepter in her l., seated facing on the dog Sothis, who is running r. with head turned back l.
DEO SE-RAPIDI: Draped and bearded bust of Serapis l., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA P-VBLICA: Harpocrates standing l., naked but for a mantle over his l. shoulder, setting his r. forefinger to his mouth and holding cornucopia in his l. hand
DEO S-ERAPI (sic) or DEO SE-RAPIPI (sic) or DEO SAR-APIDI or DEO SAR-ARIDI (sic): Radiate, draped, and bearded bust of Serapis r., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA-PVBLICA or VOTA P-VBLICA or VOTA P-BLICA (sic): Isis standing l., wearing a basileion, holding a sistrum in her raised r. hand and a situla in her l.
DEO SE-RAPIDI: Radiate, draped, and bearded bust of Serapis r., wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA P-VBLICA: Draped female figure (Isis?) standing r., head turned back l., wearing a basileion (?), holding a sistrum (?) in her raised l. hand and an uncertain object in her r.
DEO SA-RAPIDI: Draped and bearded bust of Serapis facing, wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA PVBLICA: River-god reclining l., half draped, holding a ship in his r. hand, a reed in his l., and leaning with his l. arm on an overturned urn, from which water flows
DEO SA-RAPIDI: Draped and bearded bust of Serapis facing, wearing a modius
Reverse
VOTA PV-BLICA: Isis standing r. on galley with oars sailing r., head turned back l., wearing a basileion, with drapery billowing behind her and holding sail in both hands