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Roman Pound - Ingot EYΔ

Location Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Year 200-395
Type Bullion round
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Obverse description Irregular flat cast gold surface bearing the Greek letters EYΔ incised or punched into the upper field, likely serving as a weight or ownership mark. The surface shows the characteristic rough texture of a cast gold ingot.
Obverse script Greek
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Reverse description Convex, irregular domed surface typical of a cast gold ingot or bullion piece, with no intentional design elements; the rounded form reflects the natural pooling of molten gold during casting.
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