Lusitania, Baetica or central Italy (?), , ? BC.,
Æ 13 (12-13 mm / 2,01 g), bronze, axes irregular alignment ↑→ (ca. 90°),
Obv.: head right.
Rev.: man with `shovel´ and walking left. the `shovel’ is a conventional term; it may be a winnowing-fan, or some other instrument.
for reverse cf. Clive Stannard "The Local Coinages of Central Italy in the Late Roman Republic" , Provisional Catalogue, October 2007, Series 47a - 59 ; Clive Stannard, Iconographic parallels between the local coinages of central Italy and Baetica in the first century BC, Acta Numismática 25 (1995), 21 ; for overstrikes: Overstrikes and imitative coinages in central Italy in the late Republic, Essays Hersh 209ff. .