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Unit TiKi

Issuer Cessetani people
Year 100 BC - 40 BC
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Currency Unit (early 1st century BC)
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Obverse description Bare, beardless male head in right profile, rendered in the provincial Iberian artistic tradition with bold, deeply incised striated hair swept back from the forehead. The facial features are boldly modeled with a prominent nose and strong jawline. The Iberian inscription TiKi appears in the left field behind the head, written in the semi-syllabic Levantine Iberian script, serving as a mint or magistrate identifier. The flan is irregular and the relief is moderately high, consistent with hammered bronze coinage of the Hispano-Roman period.
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Obverse lettering ᛏᛁᚴᛁ
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Reverse script Iberian (Levantine)
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