Catalog
| Issuer | Numidia |
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| Year | 60 BC - 46 BC |
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| Technique | Hammered |
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| Obverse description | A two-storied monumental building occupies the full field, rendered in a schematic architectural style characteristic of late Numidian bronze coinage. The lower story features three telamones on plinths alternating with two Corinthian columns supporting an architrave, while the upper story displays three small aediculae, each flanked by columns and containing indications of statuary within. A pediment surmounts the entire structure. The coin border is composed of a beaded dotted circle. No legend is present on this side. |
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| Reverse description | An octostyle temple facade is depicted in the field, rendered with eight columns supporting an entablature and pediment, presented in a frontal architectural elevation typical of Numidian royal bronze issues. The columns rest upon a visible stylobate, and the pediment is plainly indicated above the architrave. The design is schematic and deeply struck, with no legend present. The border consists of a beaded dotted circle. |
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| Mintage | ND (60 BC - 46 BC) |
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