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1 Uncia Light type

Issuer Tuder
Year 220 BC - 201 BC
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Reference(s) ICC#227, HN Italy#50, Haeberlin#p.234, Thurlow-Ve#168, Campana#15
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Reverse description An arrowhead motif occupies the central field, pointing upward, with a single pellet value mark to the left. The abbreviated civic legend 'TU', denoting the issuing city of Tuder (modern Todi, Umbria), appears to the right of the arrowhead. The design is rendered in low relief consistent with cast aes grave production of the early second century BC.
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Mintage ND (220 BC - 201 BC)
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