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1 Uncia

Issuer Uncertain city of Central Italy
Year 301 BC - 201 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description A human foot depicted in relief, oriented to the right, rendered in the schematic style characteristic of early Central Italian aes grave coinage. The foot serves as the principal type symbol denoting the issuing authority or denomination context. The surface surrounding the type is plain and unadorned, with no legend or additional devices present in the field.
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Reverse description A crescent symbol, open side uppermost, with a single pellet at its centre, serving as the standard uncia mark of value for this series of Central Italian aes grave coinage. The crescent and pellet are rendered in low relief against a plain, unadorned field, with no surrounding legend. This combination of crescent and one pellet is consistent with the uncia denomination, representing one-twelfth of the as.
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