Terracotta counterfeiter’s mold. Roman, 4th century AD.Electronic Auction 524 Antiquities, Ceramic Sold For $ 300. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee. |
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ROMAN IMPERIAL. Terracotta counterfeiter’s mold (22mm, 1.89 g). Part of a mold for casting coins, impressed on both sides with an obverse of a Constantius II follis and a GLORIA EXERCITUS reverse for a Cyzicus mint follis. Black surfaces. As made. A scarce post-Tetrarchic mold. |