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1/2 Unit Æ 14

Issuer Arretium
Year 208 BC - 207 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A boar charging or galloping to the right, depicted with naturalistic musculature and bristled dorsal ridge characteristic of Central Italian bronze coinage. Below the boar, a crescent or pellet mark appears in the lower field, serving as a control or mint symbol. A letter — C, M, or V depending on the emission — appears in the field as a magistrate's or control mark. The composition is compact and energetic, consistent with the civic coinage traditions of Arretium during the Second Punic War period.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering C
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