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Issuer Toletum
Year 100 BC - 51 BC
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A horseman galloping right, raising a spear or javelin in his outstretched right hand, depicted in the characteristic jinete style common to Hispano-Roman coinage of the Iberian Peninsula. The horse is rendered with vigor and movement, with the rider's cloak suggested in the design. The mint name legend TOLE appears in the exergue or lower field, identifying the issuing city of Toletum (modern Toledo). The composition follows the standard iconographic formula of the Celtiberian series.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering TOLE
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