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Sextans

Issuer Kastilo, City of
Year 100 BC - 76 BC
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Value Sextans (⅙)
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Reverse description A bull standing right in profile, rendered in a schematic Iberian style, with a crescent symbol horns-upward positioned above the animal's back. The bull type is a recurring civic emblem on Castulo coinage, likely referencing local religious or civic identity. Two pellets below the bull serve as value marks denoting the sextans denomination. The field is otherwise plain, with no exergual line. The reverse die shows characteristic wear and flan irregularity consistent with hammered provincial bronze coinage.
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Edge Plain
Mint Castulo (Hispania)
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