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Unit

Issuer Beuibum (Turduli people)
Year 100 BC - 40 BC
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Weight 10 g
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Obverse description Plain bronze field encircled by a dotted border. At centre, a stylised figure resembling the Iberian or semi-Punic symbol of Tanit or a palm-tree motif flanked by two curved elements, with the Latin letter 'P' positioned to the right. The design is rendered in low relief with a somewhat crude, provincial Hispano-Roman artistic style characteristic of Lusitanian bronze coinage of the late Republican period.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering P
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