Etruria, Populonia c 300 BC_gk_1210 from ar romans 20 Watch Video
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Description: AR 20 Asses, 8.34g. Head of Metus (Medusa) facing with protruding tongue. Below two large X's / Blank.nnPedigree: Ex NAC 92 (Part 1), 23 May 2016, lot 69nnReferences: Rutter, Historia Numorum 152; Vecchi, Etruscan Coinage 58nnGrade: Unusually well struck for this issue. Some encrustation on reverse. EF(gk1210)nnThe Etruscan city of Populonia was named for one of its gods Fufluns. There is little known about the Etruscan civilization. Much has been understood because of the coinage produced the
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