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Obverse: Herakles seated on a rock, facing left.
In front of him a large tripod, out of which a snake appears to be rising.
Reverse: head and shoulders of youth (?), left.
Behind a club. Entered as coin ... 3 June 1935 |
A square one, rather thin.
Raised edge around upper face; in the sunken panel, an amphora in relief. Part of the left side missing. Cistern.
Sullan. Leica ... 9-15 May 1935 |
Obverse: a monogram stamped on a convex surface smaller than that of the whole token.
Reverse: plain, flat.
Cf. IL 350. Modern demolition coins from P, Σ, T. Leica ... 1935 - 1936 |
Obverse: Hermes with caduceus. Counterstruck with a small dolphin.
Reverse: plain. Dug fill. Leica ... 15 February 1936 |
Obverse: a snake coiled across a cicada (?). Torch and strigil (?) in field.
Reverse: two crossed torches. In field left, a racing torch, right, a crescent; in incuse. Surface fill. Leica ... 18 February 1936 |
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