Material
Copper alloy (bronze or brass)
Metrology
Mass (g) |
Mass (grain) |
Date of measurement |
Reference |
fragmented |
cleaned |
reference weight |
25000.00 |
- |
- |
CPAI III/2 |
No |
No |
Yes |
Iconography
Symbol |
Technique |
Direction |
Position |
Number |
Synecdoche |
Astragalus |
Shaped |
|
|
|
|
Duck |
Shaped |
|
|
|
Head |
Finger |
Shaped |
|
|
|
|
Handle
Yes
Suspension hole
Yes
Recarved mould
No
Recarved weight
No
Intentionally destroyed
No
Archaeological description
CPAI III/2: Astragal-shaped, with a handle on top. On the short side, silver-inlaid ΓΕ ΝΕ / NXXV. The denominational mark is written in Greek (N) and also in Latin (XXV) number which altogether mean 75 in number. It refers that the weight is a seventy-five-libra (libra of 333g). It seems that this weight was used in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire, maybe in Asia Minor. Patinated.