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Issuer Cessetani people
Year 150 BC - 100 BC
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Currency Unit (second half of the 2nd century BC)
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Reverse description Equestrian figure advancing to right at full gallop, the rider holding a palm branch in his raised right hand. A Iberian legend in the Levantine semi-syllabic script appears in the exergue below the horse, identifying the mint as Kesse (Tarraco). The composition closely follows the standard Iberian horseman type common to northeastern Hispanian bronze issues of the second century BC.
Reverse script Iberian (Levantine)
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