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1 Sextans Light type

Issuer Tuder
Year 220 BC - 201 BC
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Value 1 Sextans = ⅙ As
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Reverse description A trident with three tines shown upright in the central field, flanked by the abbreviated civic legend 'TU' to the left, standing for the mint city of Tuder (modern Todi, Umbria). Two pellets appear to the right of the trident shaft, serving as the denomination marks confirming the sextans value. The design is boldly cast in the archaic Italic tradition, with the trident rendered in robust, slightly irregular relief.
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Reverse lettering TU
(Translation: Tuder)
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Mint Tuder (modern Todi, Umbria)
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