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1 Quadrans

Issuer Firmum
Year 264 BC - 225 BC
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Value 1 Quadrans = 1/4 As
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Obverse description Facing bull's head rendered in archaic Italic style, centrally positioned in the field with bold, heavy relief characteristic of early Roman-period cast coinage. The abbreviated civic legend FIR appears above the bull's head in an inverted orientation, identifying the issuing city of Firmum. The casting seam and irregular flan are consistent with the heavy aes grave tradition of Central Italy during the mid-Republican period.
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