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Issuer Beuibum (Turduli people)
Year 100 BC - 40 BC
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Obverse description A stylized ear of grain or spike occupies the central field, rendered with multiple lateral branches radiating symmetrically from a central stem. The design is enclosed by a border of pellets arranged along the periphery of the flan. The artistic style is characteristic of Iberian pre-Roman coinage, executed in low relief on an irregularly shaped bronze flan.
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The Turduli were among the Iberian peoples who adopted Roman-style civic coinage during the late Republican period, issuing bronze fractions for local exchange as Roman commercial networks penetrated the Baetis valley. Beuibum's mint location remains unresolved — the toponym does not correspond with certainty to any identified archaeological site, which is itself unusual for a mint producing multiple denominations.

ACIP 971 is among the scarcer fractions in the Turduli series.

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