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| 背面描述 | Archaic wheel design similar to the obverse, featuring four curved spokes emanating from a central pellet-like hub, all contained within a raised circular border. The motif displays the same schematic, archaic style as the obverse, with a small central dot emphasizing the hub; the field is otherwise plain and unadorned, consistent with Etruscan uncia typology. |
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| 铸造量 | ND (240 BC - 225 BC) |
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The wheel-type unciae attributed to uncertain Etruscan mints occupy one of the murkier corners of central Italian bronze coinage. These issues predate Rome's consolidation of monetary authority over Etruria and reflect a period when individual Etruscan cities — or loose confederacies of them — were still producing independent bronze on their own weight standards. Exactly which center struck them remains unresolved; Haeberlin's attributions have been repeatedly revised without consensus.
The aes grave tradition in this region was already in decline by the time these pieces were struck, squeezed out by the spread of Roman coinage during the First Punic War.