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1 Sextans Archaic wheel / Value

Issuer Uncertain Etruscan mint
Year 240 BC - 225 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (240 BC - 225 BC)
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The fractional aes grave issues of uncertain Etruscan mints remain among the most poorly documented series in Italian pre-Roman coinage — attribution contested, mint sites unconfirmed, and production volumes unknown. What is clear is that these cast bronzes were produced in a period when Roman expansion was steadily eroding Etruscan political independence, and the continued minting of independent fractional coinage by Etruscan communities into the mid-third century likely reflects deliberate assertion of local economic authority rather than mere commercial necessity.

The wheel type on sextans fractions of this series connects to a iconographic tradition with roots in earlier Etruscan religious and funerary symbolism, though its precise meaning in a monetary context is unresolved.

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