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1 Terunx

Issuer Ariminum
Year 268 BC - 225 BC
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Currency Uncia (circa 268-225 BC)
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Reverse description A large trident displayed vertically in the centre of the field, its three prongs pointing upward, serving as the principal type of this aes grave denomination. Three pellets arranged to the right of the trident shaft serve as the value mark indicating three unciae (Terunx). The design is cast in high relief with a plain, unadorned field, consistent with the aes grave coinage tradition of the Ariminum mint.
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Mint Ariminum (modern Rimini)
Mintage ND (268 BC - 225 BC)
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