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| Issuer | Lingones |
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| Year | 80 BC - 50 BC |
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| Value | 1 Quinarius |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | KALETEDOY |
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| Additional information |
The Lingones occupied territory in what is now the Haute-Marne and Côte-d'Or regions of eastern Gaul, positioned at a crossroads between Germanic pressure from the north and Roman commercial expansion pushing up the Rhône-Saône corridor. Their coinage — including this quinarius — circulated during a period when tribal monetary systems were being drawn, reluctantly and unevenly, into the gravitational pull of the Roman denarius economy. The reversed delta in the KALETEDOY legend is the distinguishing feature separating this variety from related Lingones issues catalogued under LT#8291.