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Issuer Karalus
Year 150 BC - 101 BC
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Diameter 22.5 mm
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Armored horseman galloping to the right, brandishing a spear or javelin held aloft in his right hand. The horse is depicted in full stride with raised forelegs, rendered in a vigorous, dynamic style typical of Celtiberian bronze issues. An Iberian legend appears in the exergue below the horse, identifying the mint city. The overall composition closely follows the standard Hispano-Celtiberian equestrian type widely adopted by indigenous mints of the Iberian Peninsula during the second century BC.
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