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| Issuer | Capua |
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| Year | 216 BC - 211 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | An elephant strides to the right, depicted in a compact, sturdy style characteristic of Campanian emergency coinage struck during the Hannibalic occupation. The animal is rendered with a discernible trunk, tusks, and a domed head. In the exergue below the ground line, the Oscan inscription 'kapu' — an abbreviated form of Capua — appears in Old Italic characters, identifying the issuing city. The reverse type alludes to the war elephants of Hannibal's army, underscoring the political context of Capua's alliance with Carthage. |
| Reverse script | Old Italics |
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| Mintage | ND (216 BC - 211 BC) |
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