84) records a payment to the guild of ironworkers, and is written in Greek.
It was written by Aurelius Severus, who was the monthly president of the guild.
The letter acknowledges the receipt of 6 talents of silver, which was the price of a centenarium of wrought iron.
The iron had been used in public works, so the payment was made from the official bank of the state revenues at Oxyrhynchus.
Oxyrhynchus Papyri I. London: Egypt Exploration Fund.