The Quartuncia denomination
The quartuncia was the smallest denomination issued during the time of the Roman Republic.

These bronze coins had a value of 1/4 uncia and were minted in low numbers only between about 222 and 200 BC.

Quartuncia showed the head of Bellona, the goddess of war. The reverse bore the typical motif for Roman bronze coins, a prora, a ship's prow.
Quartuncia
(1) Roman Republic
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An AE Quartuncia struck 217-215 BC in Rome
Obverse: Helmeted head of Roma right.

Reverse: Prow of galley to right; ROMA above.

Diameter: 16.2 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 2.96 g
Provenance: Ex Auktion Sternberg 15, 1985, Lot 210.
Crawford 38/8
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An AE Quartuncia struck 217-215 BC in Rome
Obverse: head of Roma right wearing crested Corinthian helmet

Reverse: prow of galley right ROMA

Diameter: 15 mm
Die Orientation: -
Weight: 3 g
No notes for this coin
Crawford 38/8, SRCV I 624, Sydenham 88, BMCRR 169; McCabe anon bronze series AA (semilibral)