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Issuer Ilipla
Year 200 BC - 151 BC
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Technique Hammered
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Reverse description Inscription 'ILIPLA' — the mint city name — displayed horizontally across the central field, flanked above and below by horizontal lines forming a cartouche-like frame. Two wheat ears, rendered as stylized cereal stalks pointing to the left, appear symmetrically above and below the central inscription band, referencing the agricultural fertility of the Ilipla region in Hispania Ulterior. The composition is bold and schematic, consistent with Iberian civic bronze coinage of the early second century BC.
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Mintage ND (200 BC - 151 BC)
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