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| 正面描述 | Bare head of Saturn facing right, rendered in a crude provincial style imitating Roman Republican prototypes. The portrait displays simplified facial features characteristic of local Iberian craftsmanship. The value mark S (semis) appears in the field to the left behind the head. The flan is irregular and shows typical characteristics of locally struck imitative coinage. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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| 附加信息 |
Iberian imitations of Roman Republican bronze fractions proliferated during and after the Sertorian War, when Rome's grip on coin supply in Hispania was intermittent at best. Local mints — many never identified — struck pieces closely copying Roman semis types to fill genuine gaps in small-change circulation. The CNH reference places this piece among a loosely grouped series rather than attributing it to any specific community, which itself signals how fragmentary the archaeological record remains for these issues.