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1 Obol Without legend, closed wings

Issuer Alba Fucens
Year 280 BC - 275 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description An eagle standing to the left with wings closed, depicted in three-quarter view perched upon a ground line. The bird is rendered with careful attention to feather detail across the body, tail, and folded wings, consistent with the iconographic conventions of Oscan and Latin coinage of the period. The eagle occupies the full field of the incuse or slightly recessed reverse, with no surrounding legend. This type, attributed to Alba Fucens, reflects the influence of Tarentine coinage on the coinage of Latin colonies in the early third century BC.
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Mint Alba Fucens
Mintage ND (280 BC - 275 BC)
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