Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 114

I 114) is a letter concerning pawned property, written in Greek and discovered in Oxyrhynchus.

[1] The document is a letter from Eunoea giving instructions to a friend to redeem a number of pawned articles.

I have paid the interest up to Epeiph [Epiphi], at the rate of a stater per mina.

of incense-wood, and another of onyx, a tunic, a white veil with a real purple (border?

), a handkerchief, a tunic with a Laconian stripe, a garment of purple linen, 2 armlets, a necklace, a coverlet, a figure of Aphrodite, a cup, a big tin flask and a wine jar.