Iberia, Neronken Æ 26mm. Early 1st century BC. Veiled female head to right; uncertain Iberian inscription below chin / Bull charging to right; [wreath] above, '[NERO]NKEN' (in Iberian script) below. Cf. ACIP 2696; cf. CNH 4. 9.35g, 26mm, 2h.
Near Very Fine.
From the Italo Vecchi Collection.
According to ACIP p. 537, "the "oppidum" where coins with this Iberian toponym Neronken were issued was located in Mont-Laurès, near the current Narbonne." It was therefore part of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis.