Issuer | Uncertain Umbrian mint |
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Ruling authority |
Anonymous (circa 225-213 BC)
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Type | Standard circulation coin |
Years | 225 BC - 213 BC |
Value | 1 As |
Currency | As (circa 225-213 BC) |
Composition | Bronze |
Weight | 147.86 g |
Diameter | 67 mm |
Shape | Oval |
Demonetized | Yes |
Number |
N# 182386
Numista type number (https://en.numista.com/help/what-is-the-n-number-visible-in-the-catalogue-33.html)
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References |
ICC# 196,
Italo Vecchi; 2013. Italian Cast Coinage. B & H Kreindler, London, United Kingdom.
HN Italy# 51,
N. Keith Rutter, Andrew Burnett; 2001. Historia numorum : Italy. British Museum Press, London, United Kingdom.
Haeberlin# p. 235,
Ernst Justus Haeberlin; 1910. Aes Grave : das Schwergeld Roms und Mittelitaliens einschliesslich der ihm vorausgehenden Rohbronzewährung. Joseph Baer, Frankfurt, Germany.
Thurlow-Ve# 169,
Bradbury K. Thurlow, Italo G. Vecchi; 1979. Italian Cast Coinage : Italian aes grave. V.C. Vecchi & Sons, London, United Kingdom.
Syd# 240
Edward Allen Sydenham; 1926. Aes grave : a Study of the Cast Coinages of Rome and Central Italy. Spink & Son, London, United Kingdom.
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Club.
Value.
Lettering: I
Translation: 1
Smooth.
This type measures around 50x67 millimetres.
These coins were originally attributed to being from Umbria; however, some sources suggest these are actually from Volsinii, Etruria, since that city is near the centre of the majority of the spot-finds if any outliers are ignored.
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Date | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | ||||||
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Undetermined | ||||||||||||
ND (225 BC - 213 BC) |
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