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| Issuer | Vibo Valentia |
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| Year | 193 BC - 150 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | An owl stands facing right in three-quarter profile, rendered in the characteristic archaic Greco-Italian manner with large frontal eyes and detailed feather work. The inscription VALENTIA appears in the field, identifying the issuing colony. Four pellets, denoting the triens as one-third of the as, are placed in the field alongside a secondary symbol — which varies by emission and may include a star, dolphin, Nike, bull, wreath, carnyx, crescent, lyre, tripod, fly, shell, or crayfish — serving as a mint control mark. The reverse field is plain with no exergue line. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | VALENTIA |
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