Triens

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Rome. Circa 241-235 BC. Æ Aes Grave Triens (107.00 g)
Rome. Circa 241-235 BC. Æ Aes Grave Triens (107.00 g)

The triens was an Ancient Roman bronze coin produced during the Roman Republic valued at one-third of an as (4 unciae). The most common design for the triens was the bust of Minerva and four pellets (indicating four unciae) on the obverse and the prow of a galley on the reverse. It was not a common denomination and was last struck ca. 89 BC.

 Triens: O/ Minerva, four pellets above; R/ prow of a galley left, four pellets below
Triens: O/ Minerva, four pellets above; R/ prow of a galley left, four pellets below

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