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Tritartemorion

Issuer Iltirta (Ilergetes people)
Year 218 BC - 206 BC
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Composition Silver
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Mint Ilerda / Iltirta, Hispania, modern-day Lleida, Spain
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Iltirta was the principal mint of the Ilergetes, the Iberian tribe led by Indibilis and Mandonius whose allegiances shifted critically during the Second Punic War — first supporting Carthage, then Rome after 206 BC. This tritartemorion, a three-quarter obol fraction, belongs to the coinage produced during that period of contested loyalty, when Iberian tribal mints were supplying silver to whichever military power controlled the Ebro corridor.

The Ilergetes ultimately backed Rome's final push, and Scipio Africanus depended on tribal cooperation to consolidate the peninsula after Carthaginian withdrawal.

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