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¼ Gold Stater

Issuer Morini (Gallia Belgica)
Year 60 BC - 25 BC
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Composition Gold
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Reverse description A stylized tree motif flanked by two parallel lines occupies the central field, rendered in the abstract Celtic geometric tradition. Beneath this composition appear a curved line, a crescent moon symbol, and a Y-shaped symbol, typical of the symbolic vocabulary found on Belgic tribal coinage. The design is executed in a schematic, deeply impressed style consistent with hammered gold quarter-staters of the Morini tribe. The flan is irregular, and the devices are set without border inscription or exergual legend.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (60 BC - 25 BC)
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