The lack of monetary fluidity in the south of Hispania brought in some mining and agricultural areas specific emissions for alleviate this shortage. The leads are of various sizes. They were used in mining and agricultural areas with specific designs such as Vulcano or amphorae, but also with various other motifs, and sometimes similar to those of the coins of their area. They were minted mainly in southern Hispania, although also in North Africa, the East and some Gallic cities between the 2nd centuries BC. to I AD |