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Silver 20 Asses Gorgoneion series II: club

Issuer Populonia
Year 301 BC - 206 BC
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Currency As (circa 475-201 BC)
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Obverse lettering XX
(Translation: 20)
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Edge Plain
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Populonia, the only Etruscan city known to have struck its own coinage directly from locally smelted iron-industry wealth, produced this series at a moment when the broader Etruscan world was contracting sharply under Roman military pressure. The 20-as denomination in silver is peculiar to Populonia alone — no other Italian mint of the period issued a comparable silver-based as system, making the entire series an isolated monetary experiment with no real regional parallel.

The dating range spans nearly a century, and numismatists continue to debate compression of that window based on hoard evidence from Volterra and the Maremma.

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