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| Issuer | Sekotias Lakas |
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| Year | 133 BC - 101 BC |
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| Reference(s) | ACIP#1880, CNH#1 |
| Obverse description | Male head facing right, rendered in the Ibero-Celtic artistic tradition, with elaborate curly hair depicted as a series of rounded locks. A Iberian inscription in Celtiberian script appears to the left of the bust in the field. The portrait is encircled by a beaded border. The bust is truncated at the neck and displays the characteristic stylization typical of Celtiberian bronze coinage of the late 2nd century BC. |
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| Obverse script | Iberian (Celtiberian) |
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| Reverse description | Iberian horseman (jinete) galloping to the right, wearing a cloak (chlamys) billowing behind him and brandishing a lance or spear above his head. Beneath the horse, a Celtiberian legend in Iberian script reads the mint name, presented within a linear panel or exergual line. The type closely follows the standard Celtiberian bronze unit iconography, emblematic of the Hispanic mints under Roman influence during the late Republican period. |
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