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Denarius

Issuer Sekaisa (Iberian mint)
Year 175 BC - 126 BC
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Value 1 Denarius
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Reverse description Armed horseman galloping vigorously to the right, rendered in dynamic relief; the rider wears a crested helmet and a beaded bandolier across the chest, and couches a long lance or spear horizontally in his right hand. The horse is depicted in full gallop with all four legs extended, its mane and tail rendered with engraved lines. In the exergue below the horse, an Iberian legend is inscribed in native Levantine semi-syllabic script, identifying the issuing mint authority. A floral or branch symbol appears to the left of the legend in the lower field.
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Mint Sekaisa (ancient Iberian mint, modern Belmonte de Gracián area, Zaragoza, Spain)
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