Location: Main hall. 

Denomination: Roman Sestertius and ring

Chronology: 1st century A.D. (year 69)

Place of production: Undetermined

Material: Bronze

Dimensions: 4×4 cm (coins) and 2,5 cm diameter (ring)

Use and function: legal tender coin and female trousseau

Description: The coins present different obverses and reverses. Among them, the obverse and reverse of the effigy of the Emperor Galba and the reverse of the divinity Ceras. The ring is made of bronze, it belongs to a set that is believed to have had an offering function because the baths, where it was found, were successful.

Provenance of the finding: Archaeological site of Castell Street, 6. Nave de la Cultura. 2010