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Issuer Sekaisa, City of
Year 100 BC - 51 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse lettering SEKaISA
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Mint Sekaisa (ancient Celtiberian mint, identified with modern Belmonte de Gracián, Zaragoza, Spain)
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Additional information

Sekaisa was an Iberian city whose exact location remains disputed — most scholars place it in the middle Ebro valley, possibly near modern Zaragoza, though the identification is not settled. These bronzes were struck under Roman provincial oversight following the Sertorian War, a period when local Iberian mints were permitted to produce civic coinage largely to facilitate tax collection and troop payment in the peninsula's interior. The CNH 39 classification places this piece within a well-documented but chronologically imprecise series; the fifty-year span assigned reflects genuine uncertainty about when individual issues within the type were produced.