Unit (150 BC - 101 BC) front Unit (150 BC - 101 BC) back
Unit (150 BC - 101 BC) photo
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Unit 150 BC - 101 BC

 
Bronze 9.4 g 22 mm
Description
Issuer
City of Uxama Argaela (Arevaci people)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
150 BC - 101 BC
Value
1 Unit
Currency
Unit (second half of the 2nd century BC)
Composition
Bronze
Weight
9.4 g
Diameter
22 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-10
References
Numista
N#316305
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Horse galloping right, holding spear.

Script: Iberian (Celtiberian)

Comment

Reverse inscription:

"US'ANUS" written from left to right in northeastern (Levantine) Iberian script, with retrograde "S".

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it features a unique blend of Celtic and Roman influences in its design, reflecting the cultural exchange and fusion that occurred during the period of Roman expansion into Celtic territories. The coin's obverse side bears a stylized image of a warrior, likely representing a local Celtic chieftain or warrior, while the reverse side features a stylized image of a Roman fasces, a symbol of Roman authority and power. This blending of cultural motifs suggests that the coin was minted during a period of cultural exchange and transition, and that the people of Uxama Argaela were adapting to the changing political and cultural landscape of the time.