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1 As Wheel / Amphora

Issuer Uncertain Etruscan mint
Year 240 BC - 225 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A two-handled amphora with a tapering body, narrow neck, and splayed foot is depicted in full front view at the center of the field, rendered in the bold, schematic relief typical of Etruscan aes grave. The vessel's twin handles rise from the shoulders to the neck and are clearly articulated. To the right of the amphora, a single numeral mark (I) serves as the value indicator denoting one As. A raised circular border frames the entire composition, and no further legend is present.
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Reverse lettering I
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