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Silver 10 Asses Persipnai series

Issuer Populonia
Year 301 BC - 206 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Draped bust of a female deity facing right, identified as Persipnai (the Etruscan equivalent of Persephone), her hair elaborately arranged and bound with a wreath of laurel or myrtle leaves. The facial features are rendered with refined Etruscan artistry, displaying a delicate profile with almond-shaped eye, straight nose, and slightly parted lips. A value mark, the numeral X denoting ten asses, appears in the field, likely below or behind the bust. The flan is irregular in shape, characteristic of hand-struck coinage of the period.
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Obverse lettering X
(Translation: 10)
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Mintage ND (301 BC - 206 BC) - Only 2 examples known
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