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Issuer Ulia, City of
Year 200 BC - 151 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Female head facing right, her hair arranged in a bun at the nape; the style reflects Ibero-Roman artistic conventions of the early 2nd century BC. A palm frond is positioned to the right of the effigy, serving as a secondary symbol in the field. A crescent appears below the portrait, functioning as a complementary control mark. The overall style is characteristic of Hispanic civic bronzes of the Republican period, combining local Iberian iconographic traditions with emerging Roman influence.
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Reverse script Latin
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