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Silver 1 As

Issuer Volsinii
Year 301 BC - 265 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A lion or large feline depicted in a crouching or walking posture, rendered in a vigorous archaic style typical of Etruscan coinage of the early third century BC. The animal is shown in right or left profile with musculature indicated by incised lines. Below the figure, the Etruscan legend appears in the lower field, identifying the denomination and issuing city.
Reverse script Etruscan
Reverse lettering I FELCNA
(Translation: 1 Volsinii)
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