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The image shows a collection of ancient silver coins displayed on a light-colored, flat surface. The coins are scattered in a somewhat organized cluster, with a few individual coins placed further apart on the left side of the frame. The coins appear to be Roman denarii, judging by their size, shape, and the visible imagery on their surfaces, which includes profiles of figures and some symbolic designs. In the lower left portion of the image, text is visible on a white label. The text is in Spanish and provides information about the coins. It mentions "Tesoro de Mogón" (Treasure of Mogón), "Plata, arcilla" (Silver, clay), "Cultura ibérica, finales del siglo III-siglo II a.C." (Iberian culture, late 3rd-2nd century BC), and "Cerro de los Castellanos, Mogón (Villacarrillo, Jaén)" (Hill of the Castellanos, Mogón (Villacarrillo, Jaén)). Another section of text, also in Spanish, refers to a vase covering "denarios romanos republicanos" (Roman Republican denarii) and mentions "inestabilidad social del momento" (social instability of the time) and "indígena y de influencia helenística" (indigenous and Hellenistic influence). The overall setting appears to be a museum display. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor environment. There are no people visible in the image. The coins themselves are the sole focus, arranged as an exhibit. The background is plain, drawing all attention to the artifacts. The information on the label indicates that this collection, the "Tesoro de Mogón," is from the Cerro de los Castellanos in Mogón, which is located in Villacarrillo, Jaén, Andalusia, Spain, not Madrid. This treasure is related to Iberian culture and dates to the late 3rd to 2nd century BC. It consists of Roman Republican silver denarii found in a vase, potentially hidden due to social instability.
Symbol
FF006
Volume
11,550
Creator
+$0.17
Revenue
+$0.34
TVL
$13.26
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