¼ Æ Unit

Features

Issuer Ebusus (Punic Iberia)
Type Standard circulation coin
Years 200 BC - 101 BC
Value ¼ Unit
Currency Unit (2nd century BC)
Composition Bronze
Weight 2.8 g
Diameter 17 mm
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
294150
References ACIP# 719,
Leandre Villaronga, Jaume Benages; 2011. Les monedes de l'edat antiga a la Península Ibèrica : Greek / Punic / Iberian / Roman = Ancient Coinage of the Iberian Peninsula. Societat Catalana d'Estudis Numismàtics, Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, Spain.
CNH# 22,
Leandre Villaronga; 2002. Corpus nummum Hispaniae ante Augusti aetatem (2nd edition). José A. Herrero, Madrid, Spain.
SNG Copenhagen# 86-88
Niels Breitenstein, Willy Schwabacher; 1942. Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum: Royal Collection of Coins and Medals. Danish National Museum / Volume 1. Italy, Part 1 : Etruria - Campania. Einar Munksgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark.
And 43 more volumes.

Obverse

Bes holding a mace and a snake.

Reverse

Bull charging left.

Mint

Ebusus, Hispania, modern-day Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

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Leu Numismatik
Auction 4
Lot 114
Internet Archive
25 May 2019 XF USD 1219.76
(CHF 1100.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
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Numismatica Ars Classica
Auction 123
Lot 18
Internet Archive
9 May 2021 VF USD 665.33
(CHF 600.00)
(+ buyer's premium)
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