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| Issuer | Populonia |
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| Year | 301 BC - 206 BC |
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| Reference(s) | Vecchi-II#14, HN Italy#143, EC 1#38, SambonArt#59, Catalli#29e |
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| Obverse lettering | XX (Translation: 20) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Populonia, on the Etruscan coast of what is now Tuscany, was the only Etruscan city known to have struck its own coinage — every other Etruscan center relied on imported or mercenary-minted issues. The 20 as denomination places this piece within a weight standard derived from the Campanian bronze as, adapted by Populonian moneyers into a silver series of unusual local character. The star behind the gorgoneion differentiates this as Vecchi's second series, a die-variety distinction that has driven collector classification of Populonian silver since Sambon's early twentieth-century catalogue work.