A fragment of a tablet broken at all four margins, with remains of text on both sides. Probably in the same hand as [440] and perhaps part of the same account.
. . . . .
].asand..[
].en.ral.[
]o.elis ti[
traces
traces
].ampul.[
]na..atu.[
] uacat ceruin[
]..al..s.[
10 [[tossea]]
traces
. . . . . .
traces
It does not seem possible to read a reference to sandalia.
The traces are perhaps compatible with the word uentrale ("money-belt").
It does not seem possible to read ampull[a or ampulla; perhaps ampula[, a misspelling? Cf. [184].i.9.
Cf. [191].10.
The word has a large initial t; for tossea see [192].6 and note.
illegible except for the occasional denarius-symbol.