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Issuer Tuder
Year 280 BC - 240 BC
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Weight 2.20 g
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Obverse description Head of Pan facing right, depicted with characteristic rustic features; the hair rendered in wavy locks. The bust is shown in profile with no legend in the field, the design executed in the archaic Umbrian bronze-casting tradition.
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Reverse script Latin
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Tuder — modern Todi in Umbria — was among the Umbrian communities that maintained enough autonomy during the mid-Republican period to strike its own bronze coinage, though the city would eventually become a Roman municipium. Issues of this type are sparsely attested in major collections; the SNG ANS reference for this denomination runs to only a handful of recorded specimens.

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