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Coin

Coin type

Coin type: Lejeune B2, Pautasso "Salassi" c
Description: obverse: small circle, three slanted parallel lines, and triangle with grid pattern, reverse: triangle, legend, and trident
Material (main component): gold
Average diameter: unknown
Average thickness: unknown
Average weight: unknown
Workmanship:

Archaeological culture: unknown
Date:

Number of known pieces: 1
Area of circulation:
Mint / Main site: unknown
Coordinates (approx.): 45° 52' 2.28" N, 7° 9' 50.04" E

Coin legend

Idealised transliteration: aśeś 
Idealised original script: A21 dŚ dE4 dŚ d
Position: back, centre
Orientation:
Direction of writing: dextroverse
Script: North Italic Script"North Italic Script" is not in the list (Greek script, Etruscan script, Latin script, North Italic script, Camunic script, none, unknown) of allowed values for the "script" property.
Letter height: 00 cm <br />0 in <br />
Number of letters: 4
Number of words: 1
Number of lines: 1
Inscription type: minting authority
Language: unknown
Syntactic analysis: NP
Meaning: abbreviation of a name "Aśeś(ios)"?

Alternative sigla: none

Sources: Pautasso 1966: 137 & 140 & pl. CVII (.5)
Lejeune 1971: 129

Commentary

The coin was found between 1760 and 1764 on the Italian side of the pass Gran San Bernardo. It was retained in Medagliere dell'Ospizio until it was lost, probably in the events of 1848 (Pautasso 1966: 140).

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