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Isis Festivals - Type of Reverse No. 11

Isis as sea-goddess, reclining left, holding a large cornucopia with both hands,
resting left arm on an overturned urn, out of which flows water.

 

Clicking busts leads to the description of the obverses, as well as variants of such busts.

 

Number
Type of
obverse
Size and legends Catalogs Ruler,
mint and period
Images
AE 3

 11/1 

 AE3

 Obv. DEO SARAPIDI
 Rev. VOTA PVBLICA

 Alföldi 200 & 230
 Vagi 3372
 Cohen VIII 60: 131 [1]
 RIC --
 Anonymous
 Rome
 Mid-Fourth Century
 No. 52
 No. 518
 No. 519

 11/2 

 AE3

 Obv. ISIS FARIA
 Rev. VOTA PVBLICA

 Alföldi 310
 Vagi 3392
 Cohen VIII 72: 40 [1]
 RIC --
 Anonymous
 Rome
 Mid-Fourth Century
 No. 426
 No. 582
AE 4

 11/3 

[2]

 AE4

 Obv. DEO SARAPIDI
 Rev. VOTA PVBLICA

 Alföldi --
 Vagi --
 Cohen VIII 59: 126
 RIC --
 Anonymous
 Rome
 Mid-Fourth Century
 No. 139

 

NOTES
[1] Cohen VIII (60: 131 & 72: 40) describes wrongly this reverse as "River-god Nile holding cornucopia".
[2] Alföldi 78: 200 only indicates AE3 with the radiated bust of Serapis, but in the British Museum there is an AE4 without rays (see token nş 139 shown below), which Alföldi shows precisely on plate VI: 12 and Cohen had already cataloged with the number 126.

 

 

 

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