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Didrachm

Issuer Suessa Aurunca
Year 265 BC - 240 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Suessa Aurunca, a Latin colony in Campania, struck this didrachm during a period when Rome was rapidly consolidating control over its Italian allies following the Pyrrhic War. The city's coinage output was brief — this series belongs to a narrow window before Roman monetary standardization effectively ended municipally-issued silver in the region.

SNG ANS 1154 is among the better-documented specimens of this scarce type.

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