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Issuer Kastilo, City of
Year 100 BC - 76 BC
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Thickness 3 mm
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Reverse description A bull standing right in the central field, rendered in a schematic but recognizable Iberian provincial style, with a crescent or curved symbol visible above. The mint magistrate's abbreviated name or civic legend appears in Latin characters, partially legible, flanking the bull. The reverse type reflects the widespread use of bovine imagery on Hispano-Roman civic bronzes of Castulo. The field is flat and unbordered, with the irregular hammered flan evident at the periphery. The overall strike is typical of municipally produced coinage from the Oretanian region of Hispania.
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