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Issuer Obulco (Turdetani people)
Year 165 BC - 110 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Draped female bust facing right, hair elaborately dressed and gathered in a bun at the nape, with fine striated locks rendered in the Ibero-Roman style. The effigy wears a necklace, visible at the truncation. The legend OBVLCO is inscribed to the right of the portrait in Latin characters. A dotted border frames the design along the periphery.
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Reverse description A Roman-style plough depicted in left profile occupies the upper register, with a large ear of wheat rendered below, its stylized grain heads and stalk filling the lower portion of the field. Two horizontal lines of Meridional Iberian script are inscribed between the plough and the ear of wheat, serving as the mint legend. The composition is enclosed within a dotted border and reflects the strong agricultural iconography characteristic of the fertile Guadalquivir valley region.
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