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(en) The Sedetani were an ancient Iberian people who minted their own coins. Their territory extended from central to southern present-day Aragon, bordering with the land of the Ilercavones in the east and the Edetani in the south. Some of their main towns were Salduie (Salduba in Latin), located in present-day Zaragoza, and Cabezo de Alcalá near Azaila. The Sedetani joined with a contingent in Hannibal's army, led by two chieftains named Mandonius and Caeso. The distinctive feature of Sedetan coinage is the use of the three dolphin typology, taken from the Iltirtan coinage. The first Sedetan issues, struck in the first half of the 2nd century BC, depict the Iberian inscription Seteisken, which refers to the Sedetan "gens". Later on, in the second half of the 2nd century BC, several more mints appear and their coinage shows the toponyms of the minting locations and uses the three dolphin typology. (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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Keltiberer › Peninsular Northeast › Sedetani people › Alaunen

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(120 v. Chr. - 80 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 13,4 g • ⌀ 28,0 mm
ACIP# 1471, CNH# 3, N# 313087

Keltiberer › Peninsular Northeast › Sedetani people › Iltukoite

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(143 v. Chr. - 1 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 14,4 g • ⌀ 28,0 mm
ACIP# 1502, CNH# 1, N# 313088

Keltiberer › Peninsular Northeast › Sedetani people › Kelse, City of

Unit
(204 v. Chr. - 154 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 17,75 g • ⌀ 31 mm
ACIP# 1483, GCV# 22, Heiss# 1, SNG BM Spain# 807-809, N# 334624
Unit
(80 v. Chr. - 72 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 17,04 g
GCV# 23, Heiss# 9, N# 335020
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(44 v. Chr. - 35 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 13,8 g • ⌀ 29,0 mm
ACIP# 1496, CNH# 23, N# 313091

Keltiberer › Peninsular Northeast › Sedetani people › Lakine

Unit
(125 v. Chr. - 76 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 10,4 g • ⌀ 26 mm
ACIP# 1505, CNH# 1, N# 313427

Keltiberer › Peninsular Northeast › Sedetani people › Otobesken gens

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(125 v. Chr. - 76 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 9,6 g • ⌀ 23 mm
ACIP# 1514, CNH# 1, N# 313428

Keltiberer › Peninsular Northeast › Sedetani people › Saltuie, Oppidum of

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(125 v. Chr. - 76 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 11,0 g • ⌀ 24 mm
ACIP# 1515, CNH# 1, N# 313429
Unit
(120 v. Chr. - 20 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 11,0 g • ⌀ 25,0 mm
ACIP# 1516, CNH# 1, LV# 228/2, FAB# 306, N# 294414

Keltiberer › Peninsular Northeast › Sedetani people › Seteisken gens

Unit
(134 v. Chr. - 101 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 9,7 g • ⌀ 23 mm
ACIP# 1462, CNH# 8, N# 313430
Unit
(80 v. Chr. - 40 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 7,87 g • ⌀ 23,18 mm
ACIP# 1467, CNH# 12, N# 340777

Keltiberer › Peninsular Northeast › Sedetani people › Terkakom

Unit
(101 v. Chr. - 75 v. Chr.)

Münzen › Standard-Umlaufmünze
Bronze • 8,9 g • ⌀ 23 mm
ACIP# 1520, CNH# 2, N# 313577

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