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Issuer Titum
Year 100 BC - 76 BC
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse description Male head facing right, adorned with a pearl necklace, rendered in the Ibero-Celtic artistic tradition. A dolphin is depicted to the right of the effigy, and a plow symbol appears to the left, both serving as characteristic control marks of the Celtiberian mint of Titum. The portrait is executed in a stylized, somewhat schematic manner typical of Hispano-Roman provincial coinage of the late Republican period.
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Reverse description A mounted horseman galloping to the right, brandishing a spear in his raised right hand, depicted in the vigorous Celtiberian equestrian style characteristic of northeastern Hispanian bronze coinage. The horse is shown at full gallop with all four legs extended. Below the horse, a Celtiberian inscription in Iberian semi-syllabic script runs along the exergual line, reading the mint name of Titum. The overall composition reflects strong local iconographic tradition combined with Hellenistic artistic influence.
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Reverse lettering TITUM
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