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| 裏面の説明 | Central field features a bull standing right, a traditional symbol closely associated with the Iberian city of Saguntum and its civic identity. Above and around the bull, the legend of the duoviri monetales is arranged in a circular pattern. The abbreviated mint name SAG appears prominently in the central zone alongside the bull. The overall design is characteristic of Hispano-Roman provincial coinage of the Julio-Claudian period, with the magistrates' names attesting local administrative authority. |
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Saguntum's civic bronze coinage under Tiberius was produced by local magistrates — the duoviri whose names appear on the issue — exercising a minting privilege Rome extended selectively to loyal Spanish municipia. Saguntum had particular reason to cultivate that loyalty: the city's siege by Hannibal in 219 BC and its appeal to Rome for aid was the casus belli Rome cited to justify the Second Punic War, a founding myth the city traded on for centuries.
RPC I 203 is among the later emissions from this mint, which ceased production not long after Tiberius's reign ended.