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| Issuer | Beuibum (Turduli people) |
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| Year | 150 BC - 100 BC |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse script | None |
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| Reverse description | Two tuna fish depicted in horizontal register, swimming to the right, one above and one below a central horizontal band containing the South-Lusitanian (Southwestern script) legend. The tuna motif is a hallmark of the maritime Atlantic coastal mints of Hispania, reflecting the importance of the tunny-fishing industry in the region. A dotted border frames the entire reverse design. The script runs between the two fish in the central field, rendered in the distinctive characters of the South-Lusitanian epigraphic tradition. |
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| Mint | Salacia, Lusitania, modern-day Alcácer do Sal, Portugal |
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