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2 Asses Wheel / Anchor

Uitgever Uncertain Etruscan mint
Jaar 240 BC - 225 BC
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Waarde 2 Asses = 1 Dupondius
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Aanvullende informatie

The heavy cast bronze coinages of Etruria remain among the least understood of all Italian pre-Roman issues, with mint attributions still contested across the major references. This two-as denomination belongs to a series produced in the decades when Roman military pressure was steadily compressing Etruscan political autonomy — most of the region's cities had capitulated or been absorbed by the mid-third century. Whether this piece originated at Populonia, Volterra, or one of the smaller inland centers is a question the references disagree on without resolution.

At over 300 grams, these pieces were never convenient. The aes grave tradition demanded weight integrity over portability, and that discipline held even as Rome itself was already moving toward lighter, struck coinage.

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