Aes Grave - Gallery

Gallery

  • As (ca. 240–225 BC)

  • Semis

  • Triens (ca. 241–235 BC)

  • Quadrans (ca. 230–226 BC. weight 63.19 g
    Thurlow-Vecchi 26; Crawford 27/8)

  • Sextans (ca. 289–245 BC)

  • Quincunx (coin) (After 220 BC)

  • Teruncius (Apulia, Luceria. Circa 220 BC)

  • Uncia (coin) (ca. 275–270 BC)

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