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| Issuer | Karaues |
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| Year | 150 BC - 101 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | A mounted warrior advances to the right at full gallop on a spirited horse, the rider depicted wearing a helmet and couching a spear horizontally. Below the horse, a Celtiberian (Iberian script) legend is inscribed in the exergual area, reading the mint name of the issuing authority. The dynamic equestrian motif is a hallmark of Celtiberian bronze coinage, conveying martial prowess. The horse is shown with an arched neck and raised forelegs in a characteristic Iberian rendering. Additional symbols or pellets may appear in the field above the horse. |
| Reverse script | Iberian (Celtiberian) |
| Reverse lettering | AORTE4 |
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