Token - Spintria (X) (22-37) front Token - Spintria (X) (22-37) back
Token - Spintria (X) (22-37) photo
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Token - Spintria X

 
Bronze 16 g 25 mm
Description
Location
Rome › Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Emperor
Tiberius (Tiberius Claudius Nero) (14-37)
Type
› Tokens
Years
22-37
Composition
Bronze
Weight
16 g
Diameter
25 mm
Thickness
4.5 mm
Shape
Irregular
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#431258
Rarity index
95%

Reverse

Numeral within dotted circle, surrounded by wreath.

Script: Latin

Lettering: X

Translation: 10

Comment

Spintriae are small bronze tokens produced simultaneously within one single officina for a short period of time between 22 and 37 AD. It is not precisely known what the purpose of these tokens was. Various theories exist and are highly debated:
 

  • one being these tokens were part of an experiment to control revenues within a token-coin-token circuit (perhaps within the brothel sector);
     
  • another one suggests these were locker tokens for baths and the number would serve to identify the locker.
     



Even though it has been suggested that the spintriae were used as brothel tokens, this theory does not stand and has never been supported by evidence.

Some spintriae are known with an inscription instead of a numeral (e.g., AVG).