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1 Uncia

Issuer Uncertain city of Central Italy
Year 301 BC - 201 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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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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Reverse lettering N M
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Mintage ND (301 BC - 201 BC)
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