EMPORION (Ampurias, Gerona). Mite. (Ar. 0.64g / 10mm). 5th century BC (ca.). (Villaronga 17). Anv: Female head from the front with dotted hair. Rev: Rider with chlamid and arm raised to the right. Almost Extremely Fine. Very rare specimen.
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EMPORION (Ampurias, Gerona). Mite. (Ar. 0.12g / 8mm). 5th century BC (ca.). (Villaronga 39). Anv: Ram's head to the left. Rev: Cross of points incusa. Almost Extremely Fine. Scarce.
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EMPORION (Ampurias, Gerona). Mite. (Ar. 0.74g / 9mm). 5th century BC (ca.). (Villaronga does not quote). Anv: Ram's head to the left. Rev: Cross of points incusa. Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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EMPORION (Ampurias, Gerona). Mite. (Ar. 0.74g / 9mm). 5th century BC (ca.). (Villaronga does not quote). Anv: Ram's head to the left. Rev: Cross of points incusa. Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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EMPORION (Ampurias, Gerona). Mite. (Ar. 0.51g / 10mm). 5th century BC (ca.). (FAB-1084). Anv: Female head slightly to the left, between EM. Rev: Rider with chlamid to the right. Good Very Fine. Missing flange.
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EMPORION (Ampurias, Gerona). Drachm. (Ar. 4.74g / 19mm). 220-150 BC (FAB-1108). Anv: Diademic head of Persefoné-Arethusa on the right, around three dolphins. Rev: Pegasus-Criasor on the right, below Greek legend. Good Very Fine. Scarce.
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EMPORITAN IMITATION DIVIDERS. Hemiobolus. (Ar. 0.47g / 10mm). Anv: Male head to the right, behind Iberian letters. Rev: Rider on horse to the right, below Iberian legend: BaN. Good Very Fine. Very rare.
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MASSALIA IMITATION DIVIDERS. Trietartemorion. (Ar. 0.41g / 10mm). 200-110 BC (FAB-1184 var). Anv: Female head to the right. Rev: Four-spoke wheel, inside them grows, A and M. Very Fine.
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EMPORION (Ampurias, Gerona). Hemitrietartemorion. (Ar. 0.36g / 10mm). 200-110 BC (FAB-1196). Anv: Female head with headdress on the right. Rev: Pegasus to the right, below two roels. Very Fine.
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EMPORION (Ampurias, Gerona). Hemitrietartemorion. (Ar. 0.20g / 9mm). 200-110 BC (FAB-1197 var). Anv: Female head with headdress on the right. Rev: Pegasus on the right, below T. Very Fine.
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UNTICESCEN (Ampurias, Gerona). As. (Ae. 11.24g / 26mm). 130-90 BC (FAB-1209). Anv: Head of Palas to the right. Rev: Pegaso-Criasor on the right, above laurel wreath, below Iberian legend: UNTiCeSCeN, below caduceus on the right. Almost Very Fine.
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ERCAVICA (Cañaveruelas, Cuenca). As. (Ae. 12.22g / 30mm). 14-36 AD (FAB-1282). Anv: Laureate head of Tiberius on the right, around legend: TI CAESAR DIVI AVGVSTI F AVGVSTVS. Rev: Bull on the right, above legend: MVN ERCAVICA, around legend: II VIR C COR FLORO L CAEL ALAGRE. Almost Very Fine. Cleaned.
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GADES (Cádiz). 1/8 Tracing. (Ae. 0.93g / 12mm). 300-200 BC (FAB-1335). Anv: Head from the front. Rev: Tuna on the left, below letter Alef. Almost Very Fine.
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GADES (Cádiz). As. (Ae. 13.51g / 27mm). 100-20 BC (FAB-1343). Anv: Head of Hercules with lion skin on left with club. Rev: Two tunas on the left, among them crescent and point and caduceus, above and below Punic legend. Very Fine/ Almost Very Fine.
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GADES (Cádiz). Sesterce. (Ae. 43.53g / 37mm). 27 BC-14 AD (FAB-1364). Anv: Head of Hercules to the left, behind it nails. Rev: Knife, symbol and ax, around legend with external reading: PONT BALBVS. Very Fine. Very rare.
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GADES (Cádiz). Sesterce. (Ae. 43.53g / 37mm). 27 BC-AD 14 (FAB-1364 var). Anv: Head of Hercules to the left, behind it nails. Rev: Knife, symbol and ax, in the center star, around the legend with internal reading: PONT BALBVS. Very Fine. Very rare.
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GILI (Gilet, Valencia). As. (Ae. 18.13g / 25mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-1389). Anv: Diademic male head on the right, behind spike, below legend: GILI. Rev: Rider with palm to the right, below Iberian legend: GiLI. Almost Very Fine. Very rare.
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ICALSUSCEN (Iniesta, Cuenca). Denarius. (Ar. 3.45g / 20mm). 120-20 BC (FAB-1396 var). Anv: Male head to the right. Rev: Rider with buckler and chlamys leading a second horse to the left, below double Iberian legend: ICaLCuSCeN. Almost Extremely Fine. Very rare and probably unpublished variant of legend.
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