Osonuba, the Romanized settlement on the southwestern tip of the Iberian Peninsula — modern Faro, Portugal — struck bronze fractions during the late Republican period as local civic coinage retained practical relevance even as Roman monetary structures expanded westward. The precise dating window remains contested; the range reflects ongoing uncertainty about when the town's autonomous minting activity began and ceased.
Osonuba, the Romanized settlement on the southwestern tip of the Iberian Peninsula — modern Faro, Portugal — struck bronze fractions during the late Republican period as local civic coinage retained practical relevance even as Roman monetary structures expanded westward. The precise dating window remains contested; the range reflects ongoing uncertainty about when the town's autonomous minting activity began and ceased.