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1 As

Issuer Iguvium
Year 280 BC - 240 BC
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Value 1 As
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Reverse description Broad cast flan bearing a facing or near-frontal head of a bovine or bull, rendered in schematic low relief with pronounced horns flanking the crown of the head and rudimentary facial features visible below. The design is enclosed within a raised circular border, typical of Umbrian aes grave coinage. The field surrounding the central type is largely plain. The abbreviated municipal legend identifying the issuing community of Iguvium appears in the field. The execution is bold and archaic, consistent with central Italian cast bronze production of the late fourth to early third century BC.
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Edge Plain
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