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Denarius Hungarian Group

Issuer Uncertain Central European Celts
Year 50 BC - 1 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A nude or lightly draped male figure, interpreted as the Dioscuri or a Celtic warrior, riding a galloping horse to the right. Above the horse, stylized vegetation or trophy elements are rendered in an abstract Celtic manner, and a string of pellets appears near the rider. The inscription LAES ROMA is placed in the lower exergual area in a debased Latin script, reflecting the Celtic imitation of Roman Republican denarius types. The overall composition shows vigorous movement characteristic of La Tène artistic tradition.
Reverse script Latin
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