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10 Decimae Sethlans series

Issuer Populonia
Year 201 BC - 101 BC
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Weight 11.02 g
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Obverse lettering X
(Translation: 10)
Reverse description The reverse bears the emblems of Sethlans: a pair of tongs at left and a hammer at right, the implements of the divine smith, rendered in a schematic but bold style consistent with Etruscan bronze coinage of the period. Four pellets are disposed in the field between the tools, serving as additional value markers. The ethnic legend PVPLVNA appears below the devices in archaic Latin characters, identifying the issuing city of Populonia.
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Reverse lettering PVPLVNA
(Translation: Populonia)
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