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| Issuer | Eravisci |
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| Year | 50 BC - 1 BC |
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| Reference(s) | Kostial#1014, CCCBM 1#I-272; I-276 |
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| Reverse description | Central globe flanked by a rudder to the right and a thunderbolt to the left, the three symbols arranged in a triangular composition that closely imitates Roman Republican denarius reverse types. The legend RAVIZ appears below the central globe in bold Latin letters, serving as an abbreviation for the Eravisci tribal name. The devices are rendered in a vigorous Celtic style, with the thunderbolt displaying forked prongs and the rudder clearly delineated. The overall design reflects the Eraviscian practice of adapting Roman monetary iconography to assert local identity. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | RAVIZ |
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