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| Issuer | Larinum |
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| Year | 250 BC - 225 BC |
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| Reference(s) | HN Italy#624, Campana#3 |
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| Reverse lettering | LADINEI (Translation: Larinum) |
| Edge | Plain |
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| Additional information |
Larinum was a Frentani settlement in Samnite territory whose brief autonomous coinage — confined largely to the third century BC — reflects the political turbulence following Rome's consolidation of central Italy after the Samnite Wars. This bronze issue belongs to a municipally struck series that ceased entirely once Roman administrative pressure rendered local coinages redundant, making the window of production narrow and the surviving corpus correspondingly small.
Campana 3 specimens are frequently found with uneven flans, a known characteristic of the series rather than a strike defect.