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1 Uncia With raised disc

Issuer Iguvium
Year 280 BC - 240 BC
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Value 1 Uncia = 1⁄12 As
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Reverse description Central raised disk bearing a single pellet in relief, serving as the value mark denoting one uncia, accompanied by a cornucopia rendered in low relief within or adjacent to the disk. The type is enclosed within a broad concentric incuse ring, mirroring the format of the obverse. The composition reflects the standard Iguvine iconographic program combining a fertility symbol with the denomination mark. The flan is thick and irregular in outline, characteristic of the cast aes grave tradition of central Italy.
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Mint Iguvium (modern Gubbio, Umbria)
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