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Issuer Osca, City of
Year 160 BC - 140 BC
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Currency Denarius (39-27 BC)
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Obverse description Bare male head facing right, rendered in robust Iberian style with a short, neatly beaded beard and thick curling hair arranged in tight locks across the crown. The facial features are boldly modeled with a pronounced brow and strong jaw, characteristic of the local Bolskan coinage tradition. A dolphin symbol is depicted behind the head, serving as a secondary control or mint mark in the left field.
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Reverse lettering BOLSKAN
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Mint Osca (modern Huesca, Spain)
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