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1 Uncia

Issuer Vestini tribe
Year 275 BC - 225 BC
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Currency Uncia (circa 275-225 BC)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering VES
(Translation: Vestini)
Reverse description Forepart or head of a bird, most likely an eagle, facing left, rendered in a bold and schematic Italic style typical of central Italian cast bronze coinage of the period circa 275–225 BC. The design occupies the majority of the flan, with the beak clearly delineated and the plumage suggested by broad, incuse strokes. The field is plain, and the overall composition reflects the austere iconographic conventions of Vestini aes grave issues, with no legend present on this side.
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