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Æ22

Issuer Tuder
Year 280 BC - 240 BC
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Weight 4.66 g
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Obverse description Bearded male head facing right, rendered in archaic Italic style with pronounced facial features; the hair falls in thick, undulating locks framing the face, and a short, full beard is depicted in stylised striations. The head occupies the majority of the flan with bold, confident engraving characteristic of Central Italic bronze coinage of the early third century BC. The field is plain and unlettered.
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Reverse description Eagle standing left with wings spread, depicted in the heraldic Italic manner with detailed feather rendering on both wings and body; the bird stands on a plain groundline. To the left of the eagle, the retrograde or upward-reading legend TUTEDE appears in archaic Latin characters, identifying the issuing city of Tuder (modern Todi, Umbria). The composition is bold and well-centred within the irregular flan.
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