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1 Uncia

Issuer Uncertain city of Central Italy
Year 301 BC - 201 BC
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Weight 29.80 g
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Obverse description Six-spoked wheel depicted in high relief at center, with a raised hub and well-defined rim, characteristic of Central Italian aes grave coinage. The spokes radiate symmetrically from the central boss, bordered by a raised circular band forming the wheel's outer edge. The flan is broad and irregular, as typical of cast bronze production of the period. No legend or additional devices are present in the field. The casting seam may be visible on the periphery of the flan.
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Reverse description A dolphin depicted in profile, swimming to the left, rendered in the characteristic schematic style of Central Italian aes grave coinage. Below the dolphin, a single pellet mark denotes the denomination of one uncia (1/12 of an as). The letters N and M appear flanking the central device in the field, likely serving as a magistrate's or mint mark. The flan is irregular and slightly convex, consistent with the cast bronze technology of the period. No additional border or decorative elements are present.
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Mintage ND (301 BC - 201 BC)
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