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The uncia (Latin, "twelfth part") was a Roman currency worth 1/12 of an ''as''. ==Republican coin== By derivation, it was also the name of a bronze coin valued at one-twelfth of an as produced during the Roman Republic.〔, ''A Manual of Roman Coins: from the earliest period to the extinction of the empire'', W. H. Johnston, 1865, p. 7. Available (online ).〕 The ''uncia'' started as a Roman-Oscan weight of about 23 grams for a 273 gram pound, with Attic weight issues of about 27 grams under the libral standard for a 327 gram pound and was produced occasionally towards the beginning of Roman cast bronze coinage. Obverse types of the uncia include a knucklebone (ca. 289–245 BC), a barleycorn (ca. 280–245 BC), and the helmeted bust of Roma (from ca. 240 BC).
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