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Issuer Emporia, City of
Year 50 BC - 27 BC
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Currency As (Roman pound system, 1st century BC)
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Obverse description Helmeted head of Pallas Athena facing right, depicted in archaic Greco-Roman style with a crested helmet adorned with a decorative relief. The hair falls in wavy locks beneath the helmet, and a serpent appears behind the neck. The rendering reflects the Hellenistic artistic tradition of the Emporiae mint, with bold, slightly stylized features characteristic of late Republican provincial coinage. The field is plain, and the overall style blends Greek iconographic conventions with local Iberian workmanship.
Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering EMPORIT
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