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| Issuer | Celsa |
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| Year | 44 BC - 36 BC |
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| Value | Semis (1⁄32) |
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| Obverse description | Bare or laureate male head facing right, rendered in the provincial Iberian style characteristic of the Colonia Victrix Iulia Lepida mint. The portrait is set within a heavily worn field, with traces of a circular legend around the periphery reading COL VIC IVL LEP, identifying the colony. The style is bold and typical of Caesarean-era Hispanic municipal coinage, exhibiting a broad, rounded facial form with minimal detail preserved due to heavy circulation wear. |
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| Obverse lettering | COL VIC IVL LEP |
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| Edge | Plain |
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