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1 Quadrans Wheel / Anchor

Issuer Uncertain Etruscan mint
Year 240 BC - 225 BC
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Reference(s) ICC#150, HN Italy#65f, Catalli#78f, Haeberlin#p.267, SNG Firenze 2#1050
Obverse description A five-spoked wheel rendered in low relief occupies the central field, with a crescent symbol positioned between two of the spokes. The design is contained within a shallow incuse circle, characteristic of early Etruscan cast and hammered bronze coinage. The spokes radiate symmetrically from a central hub, and the overall composition reflects the archaic artistic conventions of pre-Roman central Italy.
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Reverse description An anchor is depicted in profile at the center of the field, rendered in the bold, simplified style typical of Etruscan aes grave and related bronze issues. Three pellets arranged in a horizontal row appear below the anchor shank, serving as the value mark denoting the quadrans denomination (one-quarter of the as). The design is set within a shallow incuse border, with the anchor's crossbar and ring clearly articulated despite the irregular flan.
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Mintage ND (240 BC - 225 BC)
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