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Issuer Ebusus
Year 200 BC - 101 BC
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Currency Unit (2nd century BC)
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Reverse description Facing figure of the deity Bes, presented en face in a manner closely mirroring the obverse type, a hallmark of the small bronze coinage of Ebusus. The grotesque head with large eyes, prominent nose, and open mouth is rendered in a schematic, heavily worn style typical of this denomination. The figure stands without inscription or border decoration, the rough and irregular flan reflecting the hand-struck hammered technique. No exergual line or legend is present.
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Mintage ND (200 BC - 101 BC)
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