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| Issuer | Cessetani people |
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| Year | 150 BC - 100 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | Mounted horseman advancing to the right at full gallop, holding an upright palm branch in his raised right hand. The horse is depicted with energetic, stylised musculature typical of Iberian numismatic tradition. An Iberian legend in Levantine semi-syllabic script appears below or around the figure, identifying the issuing authority as Kesse (Cessetani). The overall composition follows the standard Iberian jinete reverse type widespread in northeastern Hispania during the second century BC. |
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| Reverse lettering | KeSeE |
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| Mint | Tarraco, Hispania, modern-day Tarragona, Spain |
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