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(en) The Iberian legends "euśtibaikula" and "euśti" appears on the coins of a modest mint located in the Catalan area. There is no direct reference to Eustibaikula in classical sources and the location of Eustibaikula is uncertain, although it is deduced from the style of the pieces that the mint could be located south of Ausetania. Caldas de Montbui is a possible location of the mint, although this attribution is not certain. The typology of the coins follows the usual designs of the mints of the Catalan area. Obverses depict a male head, accompanied by a dolphin, wild boar, or amphora. For the reverse, depending on the denomination of the coins, they show a rider with palm, a galloping horse, a half Pegasus, or a dolphin. Legends take the form of "euśtibaikula" or "euśti". The coins follow two different weight patterns: one of circa 20 g, minted around 180-150 BC, and a second of circa 10-13 g, minted until circa 100 BC. (source: Leandre Villaronga, Jaume Benages; 2011. "Ancient Coinage of the Iberian Peninsula". Societat Catalana d'Estudis Numismàtics, Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, Spain.)

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As (first half of the 2nd century BC)

1 As = 2 Semisses = 4 Quadrantes

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(200 BC - 151 BC)

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Бронза • 4.3 g • ⌀ 18 mm
ACIP# 1310, CNH# 4, N# 307598

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