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[Agora Object] IL 1106: Lead Token

A. standing Serapis, with modius. Right hand upraised, staff at right. No countermarks. Same as IL 1105, except for countermarks. B. plain with small countermark in center. Just above Agora strosis. Leica ... 31 May 1938 ... Agora X, p. 120, no. L 319.

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[Agora Object] IL 1343: Lead Token

Obverse: Serapis with two countermarks of stork and lizard. Reverse: plain. From same deposit, four tokens uncatalogued. Soft trench behind Stoa of Attalos stylobate by piers 21, 22, west. 3670 Leica ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Agora X, p. 120, no. L 319.

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[Agora Object] IL 389: Lead Token

Obverse: Serapis standing, semi-draped, head left, right arm raised, staff in left hand. Two countermarks of stork and lizard at one side. Reverse: illegible. Just below late Roman level. in zip lock bag ... 11 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 120, no. L 319.

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[Agora Object] IL 420: Lead Token

Obverse: standing Serapis, left, semi-nude, right hand upraised, left hand holding staff. Two countermarks, one stork and one lizard. Reverse: plain. With coins for the day nos. 1-10. in zip lock bag in ... 25 May 1936 ... Agora X, p. 120, no. L 319.

[Agora Object] IL 376: Lead Token - Disintegrated

Obverse: at right, Herakles, nude, left, sitting on rock. At left a tripod. Just below late Roman level. 1313 Leica ... 11 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 119-120, no. L 315.

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[Agora Object] IL 1249: Lead Token

Obverse: Herakles seated before tripod. Reverse: plain. Dark fill mixed with sand, from top, in east, one-third of 4th cut, to rocky sand. Leica ... 15 June 1951 ... Agora X, pp. 119-120, no. L 315.

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[Agora Object] IL 1090: Lead Token

A. nude Herakles, left, before a tripod. B. no legible impression; slightly irregular surface. In foundation of wall A as this crossed Hellenistic wall below. Leica ... 23 June 1950 ... Agora X, pp. 119-120, no. L 315.

[Agora Object] IL 377: Lead Token - Disintegrated

Partly broken. Obverse: at right, Herakles, nude, left, sitting on rock. At left a tripod. Above tripod a circular countermark of stork and lizard. Reverse: apparently plain. Just below late Roman level ... 11 May 1936 ... Agora X, pp. 119-120, no. L 315.