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1 Drachm With legend

Issuer Vulci
Year 375 BC - 350 BC
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Value 1 Drachm
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Obverse lettering ΘE - ZI
(Translation: Thezi)
Reverse description An eagle with spread wings stands in left profile, its talons gripping a hare or small animal prostrate beneath it, the predatory scene rendered with vigorous sculptural relief. The eagle's powerful wings are depicted fully extended, with individual feathers carefully articulated by the die engraver. The group is set upon a plain ground line within a circular border, the open field around the design left unadorned. This eagle-and-prey type is a hallmark of Etruscan coinage from Vulci and reflects both local iconographic traditions and broader Greek numismatic influence.
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