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| 背面描述 | Pegasus in right-facing gallop occupies the central field, with wings spread and forelegs raised in dynamic motion. A figure of Victory (Nike) appears above the winged horse. A bow is depicted to the right of the design. Below the main devices, a horizontal line separates the exergual area, beneath which the mint legend is inscribed in Iberian script. |
| 背面文字 | Iberian (Levantine) |
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Untikesken — the Iberian name for the Greek colonial settlement at Emporion, modern Empúries on the Catalan coast — issued bronze coinage under increasing Roman administrative pressure throughout the late second and early first centuries BC. This issue falls within the period when Rome was tightening fiscal control across Hispania following the Sertorian War, yet local Iberian mints retained enough autonomy to strike in their own names through roughly 72 BC. The gens designation reflects the community's hybrid Greco-Iberian civic identity, neither fully Roman nor purely indigenous.