Rowan, C. (2020 forthcoming). The Roman tokens in the Ashmolean Museum. Numismatic Chronicle 180., Varoucha-Christodoulopoulou, I. (1960). Acquisitions de Musée numismatique d'Athènes. Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 84: 485-503.
Shrine with curved ceiling, within which is an eagle standing front with wings open and head turned left.
Reverse
Curved doorway or shrine with curved ceiling, within which an emperor stands left being crowned by two Victories above. A soldier stands on the left and on the right.
Diameter
23.0
Reference
Rostowzew, M. (1903). Tesserarum urbis romae et suburbi. St. Petersburg., TURS 258, https://zenon.dainst.org/Record/000917434
M: Hercules standing with club and lion-skin; M in left field
Diameter
12.0
Weight
1.33
Reference
DeRose Evans, J. (2018). Coins from the Excavations at Sardis, Their Archaeological and Economic Contexts. Coins from the 1973 to 2013 Excavations. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.
LVE: Mould half for token of two different sizes, each with their own casting channel and branches coming off it. On the left is a set of 5 circular tokens of 17mm with LVE, and on the right another 7 tokens of 9mm size with the same legend (LVE) presented as a monogram. Nail holes in the upper right and lower left corners
Reference
Cesano, L. (1904). Matrici e tessere di piombo. Bullettino della commissione archeologica comunale di Roma 33: 146-153, no. 4
DeRose Evans, J. (2018). Coins from the Excavations at Sardis, Their Archaeological and Economic Contexts. Coins from the 1973 to 2013 Excavations. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.
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