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1 Unit Rough Style

Issuer Laiesken
Year 150 BC - 100 BC
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Value 1 Unit
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Reverse description Equestrian figure at full gallop facing right, with a rider holding a palm branch or spear aloft, depicted in a schematic Iberian style typical of Hispanic bronze coinage of this period. A six-pointed star or pellet motif appears above the horse. Below the horse, in the exergue, the Iberian legend in Levantine semi-syllabic script reads LAIEŚKeN, identifying the issuing mint. The overall composition is bold but roughly executed, consistent with the so-called 'rough style' classification of this emission.
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Reverse lettering LAIEŚKeN
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