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Silver 5 Asses Hippocamp facing right, value above

Issuer Luca
Year 301 BC - 275 BC
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Value 5 Asses
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Obverse lettering C
(Translation: 5)
Reverse description The reverse presents a plain, flat, and largely featureless surface with a rough, granular texture typical of cast or crudely hammered silver flans of the period. Faint incuse striations and surface irregularities are visible across the field, consistent with the primitive striking technique employed for early Italic bronze-standard silver coinage. No legend, device, or decorative element is present.
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