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Silver 5 Asses Corinthian helmet series

Issuer Populonia
Year 401 BC - 301 BC
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Currency As (circa 475-201 BC)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Plain, flat incuse field typical of early Etruscan hammered silver coinage, showing only faint incidental die marks and the natural surface texture of the struck flan. Toward the right side of the field, faint traces of what appears to be a rudimentary linear design or die remnant are visible, but the reverse is otherwise uninscribed and undecorated, consistent with the archaic manufacturing technique of Populonia.
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Mint Populonia
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