Unit of Kese

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Kese
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Throughout the second century BC various Iberian populations began to produce silver and bronze coins. On the obverse of these units was engraved a male head which was sometimes accompanied by a symbol or letter which served to differentiate the mint's issues. The reverses showed a horse and rider and the name of the issuing city or tribe. This particular specimen bears the Iberian inscription KESE, a town which quite probably corresponds to the Iberian Tarragona. The mint at 'Kese' produced a large volume of coins, in line with the importance of the city housing it and the extensive territory of the tribe of the Cessetani, whom it had to supply with currency.

Numismatics

Segona meitat del segle II BC

Former Collections of the Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia

Inventory number: 

109113-N

Century: 2nd BC - 1st BC
Anepigraphic
Male head with cloak and brooch, facing right - behind, spearhead.
KESE.
Horseman with palm branch, facing right.
Bronze
24 mm
9 h
11,4 g
image for: Kese - Unitat de Kese - Finals del segle II aC - inicis del segle I aC
Kese - Unitat de Kese - Finals del segle II aC - inicis del segle I aC