Mould half for 9 circular tokens of 12.5mm, all of the same design: two cornucopiae on either side of a caduceus. A central casting channel is present as well as the branches coming off it
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg.
Sexual scene. Male partner, kneeling on left, holding the legs of his lover, who rests on her left hand.
Reverse
II: Number within dotted border within wreath.
Reference
Buttrey, T. (1973). The spintriae as a historical source. Numismatic Chronicle 13: 52-63., Simonetta, B. and R. Riva (1981). Le tessere erotiche romane (spintriae). Lugano, Gaggini-Bizzozero SA., https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000151547, https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000459326
POM ONE: Two figures sitting opposite each other, perhaps playing a finger game (micare digitis or morra). Legend to right and in exergue (in the exergue the legend is retrograde and NE ligate).
Reverse
Blank.
Reference
Antike Münzen. Griechen - Axumiten - Römer - Byzantiner. Geschnittene Steine und Schmuck der Antike und der Neuzeit, Auktion XVII, 9-10 Mai 1986, Zürich, no. 709