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Silver 1 As Octopus series: six tentacles

发行方 Populonia
年份 450 BC - 401 BC
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货币 As (circa 475-201 BC)
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正面描述 Octopus depicted facing, rendered in archaic style, with a central globular body and six tentacles radiating outward and curling at their tips across the flat field. The design is boldly struck and centrally placed, occupying most of the flan. The naturalistically stylized cephalopod is characteristic of the early Populonian silver coinage tradition.
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铸币厂 Populonia
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Populonia was the only Etruscan city to strike its own coinage directly in metal smelted from local ore — a consequence of its position at Piombino on the Tyrrhenian coast, controlling some of the richest iron deposits in the ancient Mediterranean. The silver for issues like this one almost certainly derived from trade revenues generated by that iron trade rather than from local silver mines. The octopus type, used across multiple denominations in the Populonian series, likely carried commercial or maritime associations tied to the city's active port economy rather than any civic or religious program in the Greek sense.

The six-tentacle variety is distinguished from the more common eight-tentacle dies in the Vecchi classification — a detail that matters for attribution and relative rarity within the series.