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(en) The town was called Teate in pre-Roman times, as seen on its numerous ancient coins, which have Oscan legends. It submitted to Ancient Rome in 318 BC, when it was the primary town of Apulia. Afterwards, it became a municipium and was renamed Teanum Apulum.

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Nummus (circa 275-200 BC)

1 Nummus = 2 Semisses = 3 Triens/Quadrunx = 4 Quadrans/Teruncius = 6 Sextans/Biunx = 12 Unciae = 24 Semunciae = 48 Quartunciae • 1 Quincunx = ⁵⁄₁₂ Nummus

Æ Teruncius
(225 BC - 200 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 14.10 g • ⌀ 24 mm
HN Italy# 702b, SNG ANS 1# 747-748, SNG Morcom# 228, SNG France# 1429, N# 424463
Æ Teruncius
(225 BC - 200 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 11.50 g • ⌀ 22 mm
HN Italy# 705, SNG ANS 5# 1231, BMC Greek# 16, SNG Munich 2# 537, McClean# 478, N# 424616
Æ Quadrunx
(225 BC - 200 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 13.43 g • ⌀ 25 mm
HN Italy# 704, SNG France# 1436, SNG Copenhagen# 700, SNG ANS 1# 753, SNG ANS 5# 1230, SNG Morcom# 227, N# 397834
Æ Quincunx
(225 BC - 200 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 16.68 g • ⌀ 25 mm
HN Italy# 702a, SNG ANS 1# 742-746, SNG Morcom# 224-226, SNG France# 1424, BMC Gr/It# 3-9, SNG Copenhagen# 689-690, SNG Tübingen 1# 378-379, SNG Munich 2# 526, N# 424453
Æ Nummus
(225 BC - 200 BC)

Coins › Standard circulation coins
Brąz • 29.17 g • ⌀ 31 mm
HN Italy# 703, SNG ANS 5# 1222, SNG Morcom# 222, SNG France# 1419, Weber# 474, N# 424457

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