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(en) Ulia was an ancient Iberian city located in present-day Montemnayor, Córdoba. It became a Roman municipium in the province of Hispania Baetica, known as Ulia Fidentia. During the Second Hispanian campaign of Caesar's Civil War almost all the towns of Hispania Ulterior had switched allegiance to Pompey's side, except for a few towns, including Ulia. Caesar therefore honored the town with the appellation Fidentia. The obverse of the coinage of Ulia suggests a relationship to Obulco. (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 = 3 Trientes = 4 Quadrantes = 6 sextantes

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(200 MÖ - 151 MÖ)

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Tunç • 21 g • ⌀ 30.5 mm
ACIP# 2321, CNH# 366/3, N# 314603

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