File:Spintriae aus Pompeji.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSpintriae aus Pompeji.jpg |
19th century engraving of "Spintriae" purportedly found in Pompeii.
In 1966 a new version of this book was published. An idea that could be speculated is that the images of the tokens above are possibly from the 1966 edition. The book was a portfolio that included 113 plates. Each plate was an image of an object. Each object had been found in a museum or private collection. These objects were from ancient Rome and ancient Greece.[1] Some of the objects were Etruscan.[1] Some of the objects had photos taken of them. Other objects had water colour paintings made of them.[1]
A description of all these tokens is given in the edition published in 1921. The descriptions given in this book are as follows: 1. From the top row the two tokens on the left. An image of the reverse side of these tokens is not shown. "Bronze coin Naxos Date: 6th century" 2. From the top row the single token on the far right. An image of the reverse side of this token is not shown. "Priapic coin, Roman brothel token Found in Rome" 3. The block of 18 tokens in the middle. This block is 3 tokens high and 6 in width. "Roman Brothel token. Found in Rome. Russian Private collection" 4. From the bottom row, the two tokens on the left. An image of the reverse side of these tokens is not shown. "Roman Brothel token Found in Rome" 5. From the bottom row the two tokens on the right. An image of the reverse side of these tokens is not shown. "Coin Images" |
Date | before 79 AD |
Source | Unknown sourceUnknown source |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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