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1/2 As Heavy type

Issuer Tuder
Year 280 BC - 240 BC
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Currency As (circa 280-201 BC)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering TUTERE
(Translation: Tuder)
Reverse description A lyre depicted in bold relief at center, its resonating body, arms, and multiple strings clearly articulated in the schematic style typical of Umbrian aes grave coinage. The denomination mark C (representing the semis, one-half of an as) appears to the right of the instrument in the field. The composition is austere and functional, consistent with the civic cast bronze coinage of the Umbrian region during the late fourth to early third century BC.
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