Untikesken coinage was struck at Emporion — the Greek colony at modern Empúries in Catalonia — where an Iberian community had grown alongside the original Phocaean settlement. By the second century BC, the mint was producing bronze issues bearing Iberian script legends for local circulation, reflecting the assimilated character of the town rather than any single ethnic authority. The "As legend eba XV" designation refers to the Iberian inscription, not a Latin denomination, and the XV has been interpreted as a series or emission marker within the broader Untikesken sequence.
Untikesken coinage was struck at Emporion — the Greek colony at modern Empúries in Catalonia — where an Iberian community had grown alongside the original Phocaean settlement. By the second century BC, the mint was producing bronze issues bearing Iberian script legends for local circulation, reflecting the assimilated character of the town rather than any single ethnic authority. The "As legend eba XV" designation refers to the Iberian inscription, not a Latin denomination, and the XV has been interpreted as a series or emission marker within the broader Untikesken sequence.