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Unit Spearhead

Issuer Cessetani people
Year 170 BC - 150 BC
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Equestrian figure depicted at full gallop to the right, with the rider holding what appears to be a palm branch or spear above his head in a gesture of victory or authority, a motif commonly associated with Iberian Hispanic coinage. The horse is rendered with animated energy, its legs fully extended in a dynamic stride. Beneath the horse, the Iberian legend '𐊴𐊠𐊰𐊠' (reading 'KESE') appears in the exergue, identifying the mint. The overall style reflects the Ibero-Hellenistic artistic tradition prevalent in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula during this period.
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Edge Rough
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Mintage ND (170 BC - 150 BC) - Kese
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