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.
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.