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1 Uncia Wheel / Anchor, struck

Issuer Uncertain Etruscan mint
Year 225 BC - 211 BC
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Weight 8.43 g
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Reverse description An anchor depicted upright in the center of the field, its ring at the top surmounted by a small globule, with the stock rendered in a stylized, almost cruciform manner and the flukes curving outward at the base. A single pellet or globule appears to the lower left of the anchor shank, serving as the value mark denoting one uncia. The mark of value 'C' (interpreted as a pellet or control mark in some references) accompanies the type. The design is bold and deeply struck, consistent with Etruscan hammered bronze coinage of the Second Punic War period.
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Reverse lettering C
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