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| 背面描述 | Horse's head in left profile, depicted in high relief with a naturalistic yet archaic rendering typical of Central Italian cast bronze coinage. A crescent symbol is positioned above the head, serving as the mint or series mark identifying this emission. The truncation of the neck is plain, and the field surrounding the type is largely unadorned. |
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| 铸币厂 | Praeneste |
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Praeneste — modern Palestrina, roughly 35 kilometers east of Rome — operated as a Latin ally during the period this piece was struck, caught between growing Roman dominance and its own municipal identity. The crescent mark distinguishes Praenestine aes grave from the unmarked Roman series, almost certainly functioning as a control symbol rather than a denominational indicator. These heavy cast bronzes were produced before Rome fully standardized allied coinage practices following the Second Punic War.