File:British Museum - Museum number R4483 - spintria.jpg

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spintria token - Male lovers on bed on the obverse side of the token. The roman numeral XV on the reverse side of the token. Production date 1stC (probably)

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English: Spintria

Male lovers on bed on the obverse side of the token.

The roman numeral XV on the reverse side of the token.

Date: 22 CE to 79 CE.[1][2]

Materials copper alloy

Weight: 4.45 grammes
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Source https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_R-4483
Author The British Museum
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  1. "Is that a Spintria in your Pocket, or Are You Just Pleased to See Me?" in (11 July 2007) 20th Conference of the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia, Brisbane: University of Queensland Printery, pp. 225–236 ISBN: 9781864998979.
  2. John R Clarke (1998) Looking at Lovemaking, University of California Press, p. 244 ISBN: 9780520229044.

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