Iberian Coins (Pre‑Roman)
Iberian pre‑Roman coins comprise the monetary issues produced by the indigenous peoples of the Iberian Peninsula before full Romanization, between the 4th and 1st centuries BC. These include Celtiberian, Lusitanian, Turdetanian, Tartessian and other local issues, featuring native alphabets, tribal iconography, horsemen, animals, regional symbols and inscriptions in indigenous languages. This coinage reflects the cultural and political diversity of ancient Hispania and forms one of the most distinctive and valued groups in pre‑Roman Iberian numismatics.
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