Obv. Male divinity, nude but for apron, standing to front, with neck and head of snake to l. R. hand holds was scepter, l. an object () resembling the Egyptian sign sa, “protection” (Gardiner, Sign-list, V 18) or an aberrant form of the sign ankh, “life” (S 34). Something like it is held by an eagle-headed god on the reverse of No. 172 above.