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1 Sextans Wheel / Anchor, struck

Issuer Uncertain Etruscan mint
Year 225 BC - 211 BC
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Value 1 Sextans = ⅙ As
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Reverse description An anchor depicted upright at center, with a rounded stock at the top and a bifurcated, fluke-like lower section rendered in a stylized, almost foliate form, enclosed within a double raised border circle. Two pellets flank the shank of the anchor at mid-field, serving as value marks indicating the sextans denomination (one-sixth of the as). A third pellet appears below the anchor near the lower border. The composition is bold and schematic, consistent with Etruscan die-cutting conventions of the Second Punic War period. The letter C appears in the field, likely serving as a mint or magistrate mark.
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