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| Issuer | Tuder |
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| Year | 280 BC - 240 BC |
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| Technique | Cast |
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| Obverse lettering | I TUTERE (Translation: 1 Tuder) |
| Reverse description | A cornucopia depicted upright and filled with an abundant array of fruits and foliage, including grapes, fig leaves, and an ear of barley, symbolizing agricultural fertility and civic prosperity. The denomination mark I appears below the central device. The design is rendered in the bold, somewhat schematic style characteristic of early Umbrian aes grave production, with the motif enclosed within a raised circular border. The flan is thick and irregularly shaped, reflecting the cast nature of this heavy series. |
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| Reverse lettering | I (Translation: 1) |
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