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1⁄16 Unit

Issuer City of Arse-Saguntum (Edetani people)
Year 218 BC - 195 BC
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Weight 0.8 g
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Reverse description Galley prow advancing to the right, depicted in profile with characteristic oar-bank and ram visible along the waterline. The rendering follows the standard naval motif adopted by the Arse mint during the Second Punic War period, reflecting the city's maritime and military significance. The type is struck on a small, irregular flan with no surrounding legend.
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Mint Arse, Hispania, modern-day Sagunto, Spain
Mintage ND (218 BC - 195 BC)
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