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| Issuer | Capua |
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| Year | 216 BC - 211 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse description | Diademed head of Herakles facing right, rendered in a vigorous Campanian style characteristic of the Second Punic War period. The hero's muscular neck and curly hair are visible beneath the diadem, with a club resting over the left shoulder serving as his principal attribute. The flan is irregular and the surfaces show the typical patina of a hammered bronze issue. No legend or inscription appears on the obverse field. |
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| Reverse description | Cerberus, the three-headed guardian of the underworld, depicted standing to the right with all three heads raised and clearly articulated above the body. The creature's canine form is rendered in a compact, energetic style, with the multiple heads fanning upward to fill the upper field. A horizontal ground line divides the design from the exergue, beneath which appears the Oscan legend KAPU in Old Italic script, identifying the issuing city of Capua. A dotted border frames the design on the right side of the flan. |
| Reverse script | Old Italics |
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