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This Italian AES Rude Nugget from the 5th to 4th century B.C. is a fascinating and highly significant artifact—representing Rome’s earliest form of money. These primitive cast bronze or copper lumps, often called “nuggets,” served as a form of primitive currency or trade weight before the development of standardized coinage. The nugget’s rough, unrefined surface and irregular shape reflect its utilitarian purpose, used in barter or as a measure of value among early Roman communities. Despite its rudimentary appearance, it holds immense historical importance as a tangible link to the dawn of monetary systems in Italy and the broader Mediterranean region. This artifact provides a unique glimpse into the economic practices of early Rome, predating the classic Roman coinage by centuries. It’s a rare and intriguing piece for collectors interested in the origins of money, ancient trade, and early Italian history. Own this ancient Roman AES Rude Nugget and connect with the earliest monetary practices of one of history’s greatest civilizations!
| Product Type | Ancient coins |
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