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| Issuer | Uncertain Etruscan mint |
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| 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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