Catalog
| Issuer | Cora |
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| Year | 268 BC - 240 BC |
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| Value | Didrachm (2) |
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| Reverse script | Ancient Greek |
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| Mintage | ND (268 BC - 240 BC) - Only 2 examples confirmed |
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Cora was a Latin town in the Volscian hills south of Rome, and its coinage is exceptionally rare — the city struck silver on only a very limited scale, likely during the period when Latin communities retained a degree of monetary autonomy before Roman administrative consolidation rendered local issues obsolete. HN Italy 247 is known from a handful of specimens, and the precise dating window remains debated among scholars of central Italian numismatics.