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| Issuer | Ilse |
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| Year | 175 BC - 126 BC |
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| Currency | As (mid 2nd century BC) |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Ilse was one of the Iberian minting communities operating under the broad Roman provincial framework in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula, issuing bronze coinage that circulated regionally during a period when Rome was consolidating administrative control following the Punic Wars. The precise civic identity behind the Ilse mint remains debated among Iberian numismatists — the toponym has not been definitively matched to an excavated site.
CNH#1 for this issuer places it at the foundational entry of the series, reflecting its classification among the earliest recognized Ilse emissions.