Caelia was a small Peucetian settlement in Apulia — modern Ceglie del Campo, near Barium — whose autonomous bronze coinage was struck during the period of uneasy Roman consolidation following the Social War's precursors. The city issued a limited bronze series that effectively ceased once Roman municipal authority rendered local coinage redundant, making survivors from this mint inherently scarce regardless of condition.
Caelia was a small Peucetian settlement in Apulia — modern Ceglie del Campo, near Barium — whose autonomous bronze coinage was struck during the period of uneasy Roman consolidation following the Social War's precursors. The city issued a limited bronze series that effectively ceased once Roman municipal authority rendered local coinage redundant, making survivors from this mint inherently scarce regardless of condition.