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⅛ Unit

Issuer Abariltur (Ilercavones people)
Year 160 BC - 100 BC
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Weight 1.3 g
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Obverse script Iberian
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Reverse description Bull standing right in a vigorous, naturalistic rendering characteristic of Iberian bronze coinage of the 2nd century BC. The animal is depicted with a raised head and well-defined musculature, occupying the full width of the irregular square flan. The reverse field is plain, with no exergual line or border decoration. The strike is typical of hammered provincial bronzes, with slight weakness at the flan edges.
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Mint Abariltur, Hispania, modern-day Cabanes, Spain
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